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Seven Corners has a "Falls Church" mailing address but is not within Falls Church's city limits. 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 ...
Falls Church is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. [3] As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,658. [4] Falls Church is part of both Northern Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area.
West Falls Church–Annandale line: 76.57: 123.23: Fairview Park Drive to I-495 Express south / US 29 (Lee Highway) Interchange; signed for I-495 westbound and US 29 eastbound: West Falls Church: 78.71: 126.67: SR 649 (Annandale Road) – Falls Church, Annandale: Seven Corners: 79.73: 128.31: SR 7 to SR 338 – Falls Church, Alexandria
February 26, 1970 (115 E. Fairfax St. 5: Mount Hope: Mount Hope: October 4, 1984 (203 Oak St. A brick, Victorian farmhouse built in 1870 by Irish immigrant William Duncan. The home is attached to an earlier structure, built around 1830.
This map was obtained from an edition of the National Atlas of the United States.Like almost all works of the U.S. federal government, works from the National Atlas are in the public domain in the United States.
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A stalemate then ensued, as Washington and its residents grew increasingly concerned that the Confederacy would launch an attack from Falls Church and its hills via the river bridges. Observers at the U.S. Capitol, using "looking glasses" (telescopes), could see fearsome-looking Confederate cannon mounted in emplacements all across Munson's Hill.
Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.