- The Seven Corners name came from four roads that created seven corners at their junction. These roads include State Route 7, U.S. Route 50, State Route 613, and State Route 338. Continue reading
What Does Wessynton Neighborhood Offer?
Nestled in the hilly woodlands of southeastern Fairfax County, about half an hour from downtown, Wessynton is a neighborhood of 156 houses built in the late 1960s and early ’70s on land that was once part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate. The development’s architect, Nicholas A. Pappas, designed its houses to blend with the landscape — they are set into the curve of the land along winding roads in the woods, providing seclusion. Continue reading
Arlington County Board To Vote On Westmont Shopping Center Redevelopment Project
The Arlington County Board is scheduled to vote on a plan to redevelop the Westmont Shopping Center during their meeting this Saturday.
Continue reading
A Brief Introduction To Seven Corners
Seven Corners is a commercial center and census-designated place in Fairfax County. The population of Seven Corners is 9,255. Seven Corners has a "Falls Church" mailing address but is not within the independent City of Falls Church, Virginia. The area got its name from the intersection of State Route 7 (Leesburg Pike and East Broad Street), U.S. Route 50 (Arlington Boulevard), State Route 613 (Sleepy Hollow Road), State Route 338 (Hillwood Avenue) and Wilson Boulevard (also part of State Route 613). The junction of these four roads once created seven corners. Continue reading
Feel at Home Near Kingstowne Shopping Center
Kingstowne Shopping center is accessible to Franconia and the outskirts of 495, 395, and Telegraph. This is a huge shopping center with grocery stores, clothing stores, restaurants, and countless shops. There are several trails that hug the area right across for the Kingstone Shopping Center. There are several neighborhoods located close to this area.Continue reading
Belle View Shopping Center
The Belle View Shopping Center hosts:
- Exon
- BB&T
- Primo's Family Restaurant
- CVS Pharmacy
- Optometrist
- Virginia Florist
- Pro Feed Pet Nutrition Center
- Kathy's Corner Cards and Gifts
- Safeway
- U.S. Post Office
- Beauty Saloon
- Radio Shack
- Healthway Natural Foods
- Barber Shop
- Just Dance
- Belle View Jewelers
- Parcel Plus
- Richard Carrol
- Unwined
- ABC Store
- Italian Deli
- Hodges Galleries
- Nails America
- Buck's Shoe Repair
- Karate Masters
- Brenner's Bakery
- Dishes of India
- Subway
- Magic Wok
- 1hr Cleaners
- Curves
- Friendly Travel
- Roy Rogers
- Spokes Etc.
- Alexandria Music
- Dunkin Donuts
- RJ Godlewski Family Dentist
Properties in 22307
See more in 22307
Northern Virginia = Great Healthcare
When it comes to selecting a home, there are a number of things that families and individuals consider. Most will say that location, good schools, shopping centers, parks, and safety are all important factors when buying a home. Subsequently, many people also consider access to good healthcare. The Northern Virginia area is a great place that encompasses all of these options.
Fairfax County is home to one of the best school systems in the country. There is plenty of access to great shopping and it is in a great location with Washington D.C. being less than thirty minutes away, minus the traffic of course. Another bonus is that it houses some of the best medical care available. Inova Fairfax Hospital is ranked among the best hospitals in the country and is a default trauma center for most surrounding medical centers. They have the ability to handle the most complicated cases and have the updated facilities to treat their patients with cutting edge technology and the best medical treatment.
After experiencing my own personal crisis and being hospitalized for over a month, I was transported by ambulance to Fairfax. Although I not previously considered this fact when moving to the area, I was most certainly thankful that I had the option of receiving the caliber of treatment I received during my stay. Great Healthcare most certainly would be at the top of my list if I ever planned on moving to another area, but I don’t.