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Target, West Elm, Barnes and Noble, Angelika Film Center, Archer Hotel Falls Church The Mosaic District is a 31-acre (13 ha), 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m 2 ) mixed-use development built along urban-style streets (an ersatz downtown ) in Merrifield , Fairfax , Virginia , in the Washington, DC suburbs between Fairfax and Falls Church .
District 35 covers all of Falls Church and parts of Fairfax County and Alexandria in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., including some or all of Merrifield, Idylwood, West Falls Church, Seven Corners, Bailey's Crossroads, Lincolnia, Annandale, Springfield, and West Springfield. [4]
February 26, 1970 (115 E. Fairfax St. 5: Mount Hope: Mount Hope: October 4, 1984 (203 Oak St. A brick, Victorian farmhouse built in 1870 by Irish immigrant William Duncan. The home is attached to an earlier structure, built around 1830.
Location of Greensville County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greensville County, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greensville County, Virginia, United States.
Apartments along Gallows Road in Merrifield. Merrifield is located in eastern Fairfax County at (38.873144, −77.242994 It is bounded by I-66 on the north, the Capital Beltway on the east, Arlington Boulevard (U.S. Route 50) on the south, and Nutley Street (Virginia State Highway 243) on the west.
March 20, 1973 (½ mile south of Cumnor off State Route 14: Cumnor: 11: Millers Tavern Rural Historic District: Millers Tavern Rural Historic District: June 5, 2017 (Roughly bounded by U.S. Route 360 and Howerton, Dunbrooke, Latanes Mill, and Midway Rds.
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Beth Elon: Beth Elon: May 22, 2003 (4600 Nine Mile Rd. Richmond: A simplified Queen Anne style house from 1890, that was home of Leslie and Laura Watson, musicians and music teachers in the Richmond area [6]
Its opening coincided with the completion of 9.1 miles (14.6 km) of rail west of the Ballston–MU station and the opening of the East Falls Church, West Falls Church and Vienna stations. [2] By 1993, officials in Fairfax City were looking to add "Merrifield" to the station name. [3] In 1998, the station name was changed to Dunn Loring ...