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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 ...
There were 590 paved and lined parking spaces along these streets. In the five superblocks, the designers concentrated undulating strings of 661 apartments on 12% of the space, leaving about 47 acres for green space, parks, recreation areas, yards, roads, parking spaces and service.
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.
Pages in category "Parks in Arlington County, Virginia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
website, operated by the City in 50-acre Dora Kelley Nature Park Joseph S. J. Tanner Environmental Education Center: Boydton: Mecklenburg: Central Virginia: website, natural history of John H. Kerr Reservoir: Long Branch Park and Nature Center: Arlington: Arlington: Northern: website, 17 acres, operated by the City at Glencarlyn Park Maymont ...
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]
Four Mile Run is a 9.4-mile-long (15.1 km) [2] stream in Northern Virginia that starts near Interstate 66, at Gordon Avenue in Fairfax County and proceeds southeast through Falls Church to Arlington County in the U.S. state of Virginia.
The Journalists' Memorial Segments of the Berlin Wall in Freedom Park. Freedom Park is a two block long elevated linear park in the Rosslyn section of Arlington, Virginia.It was built on an elevated concrete structure originally constructed for use as an automobile overpass, and as such, rises above and over the surrounding streets.