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  2. Tysons Corner Center - Wikipedia

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    Tysons Corner Center was one of the first super-regional malls in the country, drawing customers from a multi-state area. The mall was built as a follow-on partnership by Isadore Gudelsky and Theodore Lerner's Wheaton Plaza which opened in 1960. On May 31, 1962, the $20 million project was awarded to Lerner-Gudelsky by a 4–2 vote against ...

  3. Tysons, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 1496341 [4] Tysons Corner Center mall is one of the most famous landmarks in Tysons, Virginia and Fairfax County. Tysons, also known as Tysons Corner, [5] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, spanning from the corner of SR 123 (Chain Bridge Road) and SR 7 (Leesburg Pike). [6]

  4. List of tallest buildings in Tysons, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Tysons skyline viewed from the Silver Line in 2014. Tysons (also known by its former official name Tysons Corner), [a] a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, contains at least 18 high-rise buildings that stand 200 feet (61 m) or taller. Capital One Tower is currently the tallest building.

  5. Gordon Biersch Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.gordonbiersch.com. Gordon Biersch Brewery is an American brewery founded by Dan Gordon and Dean Biersch. Gordon, a graduate from the five-year brewing engineering program at Weihenstephan, Germany, and Biersch opened their first brewery restaurant in Palo Alto, California, in July 1988. In 1999, the restaurants were sold to what ...

  6. List of edge cities - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Tysons, Virginia. in Fairfax County, Virginia: Tysons, formerly Tysons Corner [1] Dulles Technology Corridor: parts of Reston, Herndon and Dulles including the Dulles Airport-Route 28 area [1] Fairfax Centre-Fair Oaks Mall area (I-66/Route 50) [1] Merrifield (Beltway/Route 50 West) [1] Emerging edge cities in Virginia, as of 1991:

  7. Tysons station - Wikipedia

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    toward Downtown Largo. Location. Tysons station is a rapid transit station on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro in Tysons, Virginia. One of four Metro stations in Tysons, it is one of the five stations comprising the first phase of the Silver Line. It opened as Tysons Corner on July 26, 2014.

  8. Capital One Hall - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.capitalonehall.com. Capital One Hall is a performing arts center, music hall, and corporate event facility in Tysons, Virginia. The venue offers a wide range of programming, while also serving as a corporate event center for the nearby headquarters of Capital One. It also operates as a cultural event space for the greater Northern ...

  9. Til Hazel - Wikipedia

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    Til Hazel. John Tilghman "Til" Hazel Jr. (October 29, 1930 – March 15, 2022) was an American attorney and real-estate developer in Northern Virginia who is credited with developing several portions of Fairfax County, Virginia, into major commercial and residential areas from the 1960s through the present. He was instrumental in the large ...