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  2. Four Mile Run Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail was the brainchild of Arlington County Board member Thomas Richards, who had been elected in 1964. When he was snowed in at New York's LaGuardia Airport shortly after being elected he used the time, and a AAA road map of Arlington, to sketch out a trail system along Four Mile Run. [ 5 ]

  3. Four Mile Run - Wikipedia

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    The parks through or adjacent to which Four Mile Run flows, from the source of the stream to its mouth, are: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, Arlington; Crossman Park, Falls Church [10] Benjamin Banneker Park, Arlington [11] Madison Manor Park, Arlington [12] Bon Air Park , Arlington [13] Bluemont Junction Park, Arlington [14]

  4. Bluemont Junction Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bluemont Junction Trail is a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) asphalt-paved rail trail in Arlington County, Virginia, United States, that the Arlington County government constructed along a former branch of the defunct Washington and Old Dominion Railroad. [1] The shared use path travels southwest from Ballston through Bluemont Junction Park to Bluemont ...

  5. Bluemont, Arlington, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Upton Hill Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Upton Hill Regional Park is a regional park located in Arlington, Northern Virginia. The park contains a waterpark, batting cages and a miniature golf course. The batting cages include nine baseball and softball cages. It is owned and operated by the NOVA Parks agency of Northern Virginia.

  7. File:Map of Virginia highlighting Arlington County.svg

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  8. NOVA Parks - Wikipedia

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    NOVA Parks presently operates 34 regional parks. A 12-member policy-making Board governs NOVA Parks. The city council or county board of each member jurisdiction appoints two representatives to the Board. Three counties (Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun) and three cities (Alexandria, Falls Church and Fairfax) currently have representation on the ...

  9. Gravelly Point - Wikipedia

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    Gravelly Point is an area within the National Park Service's George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington County, Virginia. [1] It is located on the west side of the Potomac River, immediately north of Roaches Run and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. [1] Gravelly Point visitors watching an aircraft land in April 1973.