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Office Park in Vienna, VA

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Office park on Old Courthouse Road

Woodies at Landmark

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A view of Woodward & Lothrop, or Woodies, at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va. This view also shows the names of some of the smaller non-anchor stores and businesses, including the S & W Cafeteria.

Metro Construction

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East bound Route 7, silver line metro construction at Tyson's Corner, VA

Sears at Landmark

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A view of Sears at Landmark shopping center in Alexandria, Va., taken from the south side of Duke Street. To the right of Sears, the names of smaller stores are displayed but are unreadable.

Oblique view of Landmark Center

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A birds eye view of Landmark Center and the surrounding area in Alexandria, Va. This view is looking toward the northeast, with Shirley Highway visible on the lower left and Duke Street on the right.

Skiing & Snowboarding at Massanutten.

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Massanutten is one of the Mid-Atlantic's premier snow resorts with over 3 million skiers and snowboarders having experienced the joy of sliding on our snow. Massanutten boasts 1,110 feet of vertical

The Caverns

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The Natural Bridge Caverns were discovered just before the turn of the 20th century and opened to the public in 1977. Visitors enjoying the Natural Bridge Caverns tour descend more than 34 stories deep within the Earth to get to the magnificent…

Natural Bridge

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Natural Bridge, known as Natty B by locals, in the eponymous Rockbridge County, Virginia is a geological formation in which Cedar Creek (a small tributary of the James River) has carved out a gorge in the mountainous limestone terrain, forming an…

Ratcliffe – Allison House (Earp’s)

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This is the oldest house in the City of Fairfax. It was built in 1812 and the first city-owned building to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1973.

Historic Fairfax Elementary School in Fairfax, VA.

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Historic Fairfax Elementary School. This is the oldest, two-story, brick public school house in Fairfax County. Bricks were made from a clay pit on the Farr property across Main St.