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  2. List of tallest buildings in Tysons, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The Capital One Headquarters, under construction near the McLean station as of 2019, contains the tallest building in Tysons and the Washington metropolitan area at 470 feet (140 m), and is the second-tallest non-communication structure in the Washington metropolitan area after the Washington Monument (which stands 554 feet 7 + 11 ...

  3. McLean, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    McLean (/ m ə ˈ k l eɪ n / mə-KLAYN) [5] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.The population of the community was 50,773 at the 2020 census. [1]

  4. Timeline of McLean, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1914 - The Franklin Sherman School, Fairfax County's first consolidated public school, opens in McLean with 29 students. 1916 - Meetings held to establish the McLean Volunteer Fire Department. [12] 1919 - Merrywood estate built in McLean. [16] 1921 - Sharon Masonic Temple built in McLean. [12] 1923 - McLean Baptist Church opens in McLean. [12]

  5. List of tallest buildings in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Tower Apartments: 307 (94) 25 1983 Portsmouth [38] 36 Icon Norfolk: 305 (93) 23 1967 Norfolk: Formerly Bank of America Center. Tallest building in Virginia constructed in the 1960s. [39] Main Street Centre: 305 (93) 23 1986 Richmond [40] 38 One Waterview Place 300 (91) 24 2008 Arlington: Two Waterview Place 300 (91) 29 2007 Arlington ...

  6. Merrywood - Wikipedia

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    A 17-story apartment building at Merrywood was proposed, but later dropped after the Government took a "scenic easement" that severely restricted development on the property. [10] "The federal government paid $744,000 in early 1964 to compensate for the easement, which assures that the property will be substantially "frozen" in its current state."

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