Celebrate Centreville Day At Centreville Historic Park On October 19

The 27th Centreville Day will be held on October 19, 2019, from 10 am to 5 pm in Centreville’s Historic Park along Mt. Gilead and Braddock Roads. You can enjoy the uniqueness of Centreville as the crossroad of history, community, cultures, and the entrepreneurial spirit. There will be games, rides, face painting, history, food court, crafts, Pet Pageant, American Legion Parade, live entertainment on the Goodwill Main Stage, and Safety Expo at the festival. Continue reading

Explore Green Spring Gardens Park

Green Spring Gardens Park is located at 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria. Green Spring Gardens is a public park, including a historic 18th-century plantation house "Green Spring".  Green Spring is the heart of a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The Fairfax County Park Authority operates Green Spring with the assistance of various nonprofit organizations concerned with history and gardening. Continue reading

Fun Facts About Jones Point Park In Alexandria

  Jones Point Park transitions into Old Town Jones Point Park is located on the Potomac River just south of Old Town Alexandria underneath the Woodrow Wilson bridge. The park is open to the public all year round from 6 am to 10 pm. The park serves an area for learning about history while enjoying other activities. The park is an important part of Alexandria's history as it was one of the largest centers for shipping, manufacturing and transportation in Virginia. Jones Point Park features the only remaining riverine lighthouse which was built in 1855. Continue reading

Replica Historic Warship to Dock In Alexandria In Summer 2019

The Alexandria based Tall Ship Providence Foundation with approval from the city council will dock a replica of the U.S.S Providence, America's first warship in the Continental Navy at Alexandria's marina this summer. The replica ship is based on the historical ship used in 1768 in 60 battles under the command of Captain John Paul Jones. The ship will be available to visitors until May 2020 after which a more permanent visitor center will be opened in Waterfront Park. Visitors to the ship will experience life abroad an eighteenth-century sloop with an opportunity to meet John Paul Jones. The Tall Ship Providence Foundation will offer cruises on the Potomac which will include family oriented adventures and a craft brew cruise. Residents and visitor will be allowed to rent the ship to celebrate special events.
Replica U.S.S Providence
Public tours will be held from Monday - Fridays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on weekends 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Craft beer cruises will only be available on Fridays from 6 to 10 pm while private charters will be available from 5 p.m. to midnight daily. Continue reading

A Guide To Reston

Lake Fairfax Park in Reston
Lake Fairfax Park in Reston
Reston is a planned, self-contained community that intermingles green space, residential neighborhoods, and commercial development. Reston is located in the northwest of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Reston was built with the goal of revolutionizing post-World War II concepts of land use and residential/corporate development in American suburbia. The Reston Town Center at the center of Reston and is a mix of high-rise and low-rise commercial buildings. The Reston Town Center has shops, restaurants, offices, a cinema, and a hotel. Municipal, government-like services are provided by the nonprofit Reston Association, which is supported by a per-household fee for all residential properties in Reston. Continue reading

What Everyone Ought To Know About Herndon

Herndon is home to 24,500+ residents, all of whom benefit from the proximity to a major metropolitan area.  Herndon is 22 miles from downtown Washington, DC. Herndon has small town charm, rich heritage and a strong sense of community. Given below are some details about Herndon that everyone ought to know.

Location Of Herndon

Herndon, Virginia, in Fairfax County, is 2 miles W of Reston, Virginia and 20 miles W of Washington, District of Columbia.

History Of Herndon

Herndon was named after Commander William Lewis Herndon, an American naval explorer. He had captained the SS Central America and went down with the ship while trying to save more than 150 passengers and crew members. This area was named after Herndon in 1858. During the 1870s, several soldiers from the North settled down in Herndon with their families. The settlement developed into a center for dairy farming and tourism.

Tourist Attractions In Herndon

Tourist attraction in Herndon and nearby areas include Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum, Frying Pan Park, Mount Vernon, Wolf Trap National Park, Washington and Old Dominion Trail, and Sully Plantation.

Things To Do In Herndon

Herndon is a lively town which plays host to several celebrations throughout the year. Some of the unique local celebrations are the Taste of Town, held in the month of April, and the Herndon Festival, held in June. There are free weekly concerts every Friday night during the months of May and August. Herndon also has some historically interesting sites including the Herndon Depot Museum and the Manassas National Battlefield Park.

Transportation

The primary highway serving Herndon is Virginia State Route 228 and its truck route. SR 228 heads directly through the center of town via Elden Street, Monroe Street, Park Avenue, and Dranesville Road.  At the south end of town, SR 228 meets Virginia State Route 267, a high speed, a high-capacity toll road which provides access to Washington, D.C. (via Interstate 66) and Washington Dulles International Airport.

Higher Education In Herndon

Higher educational opportunities for those living in Herndon are available at George Mason University, Northern Virginia Community College, and Montgomery College. Recently Sold at Herndon