Fort C.F. Smith Park is a vital component of our community.

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Fort C.F. Smith was a lunette that the Union Army constructed in Alexandria County (now Arlington County), Virginia, during 1863 as part of the Civil defenses of Washington D.C. It was named in honor of General Charles Ferguson Smith, who died from a leg infection that was aggravated by dysentery on April 25, 1862. Today, it is a 19-acre park located at 2411 24th St N, Arlington, VA 22207. The park features lush tree canopy, an open meadow, the historic Hendry House, and some preserved remains of the Civil War. A Civil War Visitors center, nature trails, a bird creek, some small species of wildlife, and an ornamental peace garden are also located on the property. The site is overlooking the Potomac.
The Hendry House at Fort C.F. Smith Park in Arlington, VA
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Real estate near Fort C.F. Smith Park in Arlington, Virginia is in high demand. The area is home to a variety of housing options, from single-family homes to luxury apartments. The area is close to all the amenities the city has to offer, from shopping and dining to entertainment and recreation. Additionally, the area has plenty of educational and transportation options, making it easy to get around.

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