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Fairfax County

Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services

Established in 1974 with a mission to reduce homelessness, increase community support and promote self sufficiency, the Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is operated by a multi-denominational board of directors and staff managing over 70 housing units. Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is located in the Mount Zephyr Business Center at 8305 Richmond... Continue reading

2011’s Strongest and Weakest Markets

Home prices are expected to rise in 40 percent of major metropolitan areas, according to Veros Real Estate Solutions, a research firm that provides information to the mortgage industry. The markets Veros expects to be strongest are: 1. San Diego/Carlsbad/San Marcos, Calif. 2. Kennewick/Richland/Pasco, Wash. 3. Pittsburgh 4. Fargo, N.D. 5. Washington, D.C. metro area... Continue reading

Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

Serving the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport or BWI Airport is situated in Anne Arundel County and was ranked second for “Best Food and Beverage Program” in North America by Airports Council International of North America in 2010 and was named after Thurgood Marshall, a Baltimore native and the first... Continue reading

The National Christmas Tree and the Washington Monument

The National Christmas Tree and The Pageant of Peace

The first national Christmas celebrations began in 1913 when President Woodrow Wilson and over 20,000 visitors gathered together at the Capitol with a lighted community Christmas tree that began the national event. In 1923, Vermont’s Middlebury College had presented the first official National Christmas Tree as a gift. It was decorated with 2,500 red, white... Continue reading

Are the ‘Burbs Still Worth It?

Some suburban neighborhoods are not as attractive as they once were because of changing demographics and rising poverty, according to research by the Brookings Institution. "We're seeing a radical transformation," says Chris Leinberger, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and professor of real estate at the University of Michigan. Before home buyers pick a neighborhood,... Continue reading