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The Mosaic District is a 31-acre (13 ha), 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m 2) mixed-use development built along urban-style streets (an ersatz downtown) in Merrifield, Fairfax, Virginia, in the Washington, DC suburbs between Fairfax and Falls Church.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
Dunn Loring station is a Washington Metro station in Fairfax County, Virginia, on the Orange Line.The station is in Merrifield, with a Vienna mailing address. The station is in the median of Interstate 66 at Gallows Road, just outside the Capital Beltway, and is accessed by a footbridge over the eastbound lanes.
The highway still continues south across the Missouri River into Washington, where it intersects Route 100. From Washington, Route 47 goes down to Union , where it meets up with US Route 50 . Route 47 runs concurrent with U.S. 50 very shortly before returning south towards St. Clair .
Downtown Washington Historic District is a national historic district located at Washington, Franklin County, Missouri. The district encompasses 83 contributing buildings and 9 contributing structures in the central business district of Washington.
John B. Busch Brewery Historic District is a historic brewery complex and national historic district located at Washington, Franklin County, Missouri. The complex developed between about 1855 and 1917. It includes the main brewery complex and two ice houses (c. 1888, c. 1897).
J. F. Roberts Octagonal Barn, located on Route 48. The route is located in Andrew and Gentry counties. [1] In 2015, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) calculated as many as 876 vehicles traveling on Route 48 east of US 71, and as few as 527 vehicles traveling west of Route B.
It was built about 1855 and expanded to its present size about 1893. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, double entrance, brick dwelling on a stone foundation.It has a side gable roof and open hip roofed front porch with turned support posts.