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The Custis Trail is a hilly 4.5 miles (7.2 km)-long shared use path in Arlington County, Virginia. The asphalt -paved trail travels along Interstate 66 (I-66) between Rosslyn and the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Trail (W&OD Trail) at Bon Air Park.
Four Mile Run Trail: 1967 [32] Washington & Old Dominion Trail I-66 (Custis Memorial Parkway) 1982 [8] Culvert crosses W&OD Trail, but enters and exits on same side of Interstate 66 East Falls Church Park footbridge: 2012 [33] Replaced older bridge slightly downstream [33] N. Sycamore Street 1971 [8] [34] Washington & Old Dominion Trail ...
On December 22, 1982, the final section of I-66 opened between the Capital Beltway and US 29 (Lee Highway) in Rosslyn, near the Virginia end of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge. [27] The Custis Trail, the trail along I-66 built between Rosslyn and Falls Church as a concession, opened in the summer of 1982, before the highway was complete.
Rail trails in Virginia (15 P) Pages in category "Bike paths in Virginia" ... Custis Trail; F. Fall Line Trail; First Landing State Park; Four Mile Run Trail; H.
The 17-mile (27 km)-long Mount Vernon Trail travels along the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Potomac River between the Mount Vernon estate and Rosslyn in Arlington County, Virginia, where it connects to the Custis Trail. [87] [88] The shared-use path is a part of the Potomac Heritage Trail, the East Coast Greenway and U.S. Bicycle ...
Bluemont is a suburban neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia. As of 2020, the population is 7,049 people. [citation needed] The neighborhood is bounded on the north by Washington Boulevard and on the south by Carlin Springs Road. The western boundary is Four Mile Run and the eastern boundary is Glebe Road. [1]
The garden in Williamsburg belonged to John Custis IV, a tobacco plantation owner who served in Virginia's colonial legislature. He is perhaps best known as the first father-in-law of Martha ...
Just north of Washington Boulevard, SR 120 has a partial interchange with I-66 that allows access to and from the direction of Washington and where the highway crosses the Custis Trail. [1] [3] SR 120 at SR 237 in Ballston. SR 120 leaves Ballston as a four-lane divided highway that passes by The Glebe House and intersects US 29 (Lee Highway).