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  2. The Village at Shirlington - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Shirlington opened as Shirlington Shopping Center in 1944, and was the first large shopping center to open in the Washington, D.C. suburbs and one of the earliest in the United States. It is located along Campbell Avenue (formerly South 28th Street) at the intersection of Shirley Highway and Quaker Lane / Shirlington Road in ...

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  4. Two restaurants in Arlington closed due to poor performance ...

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    Thai House Restaurant at 3701 S. Cooper St., ... Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Arlington for July 10th - July 16th, 2022. A score of 100 ...

  5. Arlington Thai restaurant, burger spot cited for multiple ...

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    Two Arlington restaurants will undergo followups after one restaurant failed its inspection and another was cited for several violations including a gnat infestation.

  6. Shirlington, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Shirlington Circle or Shirlington Rotary) is a roundabout interchange connecting I-395 (Shirley Highway) with several surface roads in Arlington County and Alexandria Although the circle is named after Shirlington, roughly half of it is located in Alexandria.

  7. Wat Pasantidhamma - Wikipedia

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    Wat Pasantidhamma (Thai: วัดป่าสันติธรรม, or "Wat Pa"), meaning "a peaceful temple in the woods", is a Thai Theravada Buddhist temple located at 14289 Chapmans Lane in rural Carrollton, Virginia. [1] [2] It is a non-profit religious organization serving the Thai and Thai American communities. [3]

  8. Weenie Beenie - Wikipedia

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    Weenie Beenie was founded by Carl and Bill Staton in Arlington, Virginia in 1950. Bill, a billiards player, used money from his pool playing to fund the restaurants, which numbered six at one time. Bill was also known by the nickname "Weenie Beenie". [1] The final Weenie Beenie is the original location, in the Shirlington section of Arlington. [2]

  9. Health inspectors close three Arlington restaurants in latest ...

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