In its early days, Gainesville used to serve as a changing point for stagecoach horses on the Fauquier and Alexandria Turnpike. The area had two other names – Middle Grounds (due to its location between Broad Run and Bull Run) and New Stable (from the stable that was erected). Thomas Brawner Gaines became a major landowner in the area, purchasing land as early as 1835. He sold the right-of-way through his land to the Manassas Gap Railroad in in 1850. The Gainesville train depot was named after him, and a small community with a post office developed by 1856. Today, Gainesville is a dynamic suburb full of both residential and commercial opportunities in Prince William County.
The Virginia Gateway is a premier shopping destination in the area. With over 120 retail shops and restaurants, you and your family will be able to find anything you may need for both retail and service. There are national, regional and local merchants in the convenient, shopper-friendly area. Explore the many dining, bar life, and entertainment options in the Virginia Gateway. You can update your wardrobe, catch a movie, get your hair styles, or run your weekly errands.
For those who are looking for a natural retreat from city life that is still accessible and convenient, check out the Conway Robinson State Forest in Gainesville. Open to the public daily from dawn to dust, it is a 444-acre woodland oasis. The forest has a variety of flowers and trees – some mature oak trees over 250 years old! Streams snake through the area, like Little Bull Run which bounds the forest on the north. Visitors can hike, bike, horseback ride or watch wildlife.
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The county seat of Loudoun County, Leesburg was established in 1758. A small settlement emerged at the intersection of Carolina Road (now US-15) and Potomac Ridge Road (now Virginia State Route 7) and in 1757, this area was selected for where the Loudoun County courthouse would be. The town was not incorporated until 1813. Today, Leesburg is a robust town with shopping, dining and family-oriented communities. It has become an integral part of the great Washington DC metro area. We will outline some of the communities in Leesburg:
The Beacon Hill community is an 1,100 acre reserve of stylish homes with magnificent mountain views of the Appalachia foothills. The landscape was originally owned by 1950s radio and television personality Arthur Godfrey. Nearby, the Clairvaux Equestrian Center offers year round horse boarding, horseback riding lessons and training. The homes in the neighborhood are luxurious and of different architectural styles, lots ranging from one to eight acres.
Lansdowne on the Potomac is a community with well-maintained open spaces and plenty of trees and green space for those with families. Route 7, Route 15, the Dulles Toll Road, and downtown Leesburg are close by and the area itself includes a mix of residential and retail with a whole host of amenities. The Potomac club has indoor and outdoor pools, fitness rooms, a business center, meeting rooms for rent, and a ballroom. The Lansdowne Town Center has a grocery store, dining options, retail, and professional services.
In the heart of Leesburg, Stratford Club is a community of 300 luxury condominium homes. It is also convenient to the Dulles Greenway, Leesburg Shopping Outlets, and downtown Leesburg. The amenities include: a resort-style pool, cafe, fitness center, club room, lounging areas, business center, picnic pavilion, outdoor barbecue, and beautifully landscaped walkways.
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One of the oldest and most historic structures in Aldie is the grist mill. It was completed in 1809. The mill is a large 4 story brick structure with tandem metal waterwheels. Aldie Mill developed into the largest factory of its type in Loudoun County. The mill provided superfine flour for commercial export and operated until 1971. It is one of the best preserved mills in the Commonwealth and was acquired by NOVA Parks in 2006 from the Virginia Outdoors Foundation. You can explore the mill today and learn more about its history at Aldie Mill Historic Park.
Aldie hosts two major festivals a year. The Treasures On the Turnpike festival occurs in May and highlights vintage and antique vendors. There are antiques, vintage collectibles, crafts and jewelry, a flea market and rummage sale. There are historic lectures and tours operating at the Mill. Live bands also often play at this festival. The other large festival is the Aldie Harvest Festival in October. The festival features arts and crafts, food, antiques, children’s activities, tours of historic Aldie Mill, live music and more.
Education in the Aldie area includes these schools:
Aldie Elementary School
Arcola Elementary School
Buffalo Trail Elementary
Goshen Post Elementary School
Pinebrook Elementary School
Mercer Middle School
Willard Middle School
John Champe High School
Lightridge High School
Gilbert’s Corner Regional Park offers 156 acres of hiking trails and beautiful views of the Bull Run Mountains. The Old Caroline Road, which runs through the park, used to be an active north/south route used in the 18th and 19th century. The area was significant during the Civil War and saw a lot of action between Union and Confederate forces. The Battle of Aldie took place around the area on June 17, 1863.
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In 1962, an area called Sterling Park was a collection of large farms. Fred Franklin Tavenner, a distant relative of Benjamin Franklin’s, was an important operator and landowner in the area. In 1959, the development of the Dulles International Airport and the affiliated water and sewer lines to it began to change the area. Land prices rose and there was competition in buying. Today, Sterling is home to many businesses, data centers, schools and residences. We hope that our guide of things to do in the area is helpful to you and your family’s move!
Check out the views of the Potomac River at Algonkian Regional Park! 838 acres are available for picnicking, golfing, hiking, boating, fishing and more. There are also riverfront cottages available for rental for large groups. They have all of the amenities of a home with fully furnished rooms, kitchens, private parking, and decks. During the summer, Volcano Island Waterpark is open for families to stay cool with waterslides, splash pools and play structures.
Looking for a group activity to tap into your family’s adventurous spirit? Summit Ropes in Sterling is the largest indoor ropes course in the United States! There is a course for everyone of all ages. You can choose the difficulty via the route choice. Climbers under the age of 8 do need to be accompanied by an adult. The park has 16,550 square feet of ropes course with integrated Via Ferrata climbing. They also have seasonal courses for Halloween (Creepy Climb) and the holidays (Winter Wonderland).
For nightlife, Sterling has multiple bar and restaurant options. The Sterling Collective space is home to: Daybreak Kitchen and Biscuit Company, Nectar Cocktail Bar, Señor Ramon Taqueria, and Crooked Run Brewing.
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Did you know that Reston was the first private community in the United States to explicitly integrate natural preservation in its planning? It was a model for cluster residential planning, where maintaining the natural landscapes and habitats is prioritized during the development. Reston’s founder Robert E. Simon built a town that revolutionized the concept of land use and residential development. In 2018, Money Magazine rated Reston as the Best Place to Live in Virginia. Let’s explore some of the communities in Reston, VA.
North Reston consists of many house types – from condominiums to large estate homes. The diverse styles range from colonial to contemporary. There are homes that are lakefront and homes that have easy access to the woodlands. The neighborhoods are quieter than those closer to Reston’s downtown, but still provides easy access to Reston Town Center. Northpoint Village Center offers shopping, dining, and professional services options. Baron Cameron Park is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors with your family and is also very dog-friendly.
The Lake Anna Area was one of the integral parts of Reston’s beginning development. It includes the communities between Wiehle Avenue and North Shore Drive, along with the Tall Oaks neighborhood. Comprised of many town homes and condos, many single family homes are on Fairway Drive and South Shore. There is also a golf course at the Hidden Creek Country Club. The Reston Historic Trust Museum and the Reston Community Center’s Lake Anne Annex is also located at this community. Many annual events are held at the museum, such as the Home Tour and Founder’s Day, along with a host of multicultural and arts festivals.
South Reston has Lake Thoreau, Lake Audubon, and the Walker Nature Education Center. There are many retail options at South Lakes Village Center and the Hunters Woods Village Center (where the Reston Community Center is located). The Washington & Old Dominion Trail is accessible for residents to use for running, hiking, biking, skating, and any other outdoor activities.
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Located in Fairfax County in Northern Virginia, Vienna is 12 miles west of Washington DC. It is bordered by: Wolf Trap, Tysons Corner, Dunn Loring, Merrifield and Oakton. One of the earliest incidents of military engagement of the Civil War occurred in Vienna on June 17, 1861. The historic Freeman House was used as a polling place and hospital. Vienna is located just off of Route 66 and served by Fairfax County Public Schools. Virginia State Route 123 also runs through downtown Vienna. Are you moving into Vienna soon? We hope that our guide helps give you more information on the area!
Driving down Maple Ave in Vienna, you will quickly notice the plethora of shopping and dining options. There are cuisines from all over the world, along with all major chains. You also have a large selection of groceries and markets. Sponsored and operated by the Optimist Club of Greater Vienna, the Farmers Market runs every Saturday from May to October at the Vienna Community Center. All vendors grow, raise, and produce all products that they offer.
The Washington and Old Dominion Trail passes through Vienna, offering a paved trail for walking, jogging, biking, or skating. During the school year, many kids also use the trail to bike or walk to school. The trail also overlooks many parks and green space that Vienna has to offer. One of the parks which isn’t too far from Downtown Vienna is Wildwood Park – a tranquil, wooded neighborhood park that features a creek and more walking paths. There is also the Town Green which is where the Freeman Store & Museum and the historic original 1897 library is located. Grab a snack or treat from the many restaurants, cafes, and ice cream shops that are nearby.
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The town of Burke in Virginia is located in the southern part of Fairfax County. When the Orange and Alexandria Railroad was built in the late 1840s, the station was called Burke’s Station, named after the landowner Silas Burke who donated right-of-way to the railroad. From this new development, the community grew – adding a post office branch in 1852. In 1903, the name of the post office was changed from “Burke’s Station” to “Burke” after Silas Burke’s house was sold to Henry C. Copperthite. He used the 241 acres to build a horse racetrack and installed the first phones in Burke. The area was mainly rural into the mid-20th century. In 1960, the first subdivision Kings Park was constructed. Many followed afterwards, transforming Burke into an established town.
Burke Station Square is a community of around 500 detached and townhouse homes. Close by schools are Kings Park Elementary School (Grades K-3) and Kings Glen Elementary School (Grades 4-5) in Springfield, and Lake Braddock Secondary School (Grades 7-12). Residents have access to the pool and community room (available to rent for events and conferences). There is also a junior swim team which residents can sign their children up for.
Incorporated in 1969, the Lake Braddock community is made up of almost 1300 homes – single-family and townhouses. The amenities include 2 pools, 6 tot lots, a basketball court, tennis courts, the community center, a beautiful lake, a pond, nature trails and more! Residents love the close-knit community and accessibility to nature that the community provides.
Burke Village is an ever-changing community, open to new residents! Close by to the Burke Post Office, the community resides just off of Coffer Woods Road. Two Virginia Rail Express stations are also easily accessible to residents – Burke Center VRE and Burke Rd/Rolling Rd VRE. Braddock Road, the Beltway, the Fairfax County Parkway, I-95 are all just a hop, skip and a jump away – making commuting around the DC Metro area a breeze.
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Are you looking into moving into Centreville in Fairfax County, Virginia? Located just 20 miles west of Washington DC, Centreville is ranked #37 on Niche.com on their list 2021 Best Suburbs to Raise a Family in Virginia. Residents enjoy the accessibility to parks and trails, along with the friendly atmosphere and community spirit. Whichever community you choose for your family, you will not be far from shopping, entertainment and dining.
Compton Village has 549 units which include single family homes, town homes and condominiums. There is a community center, pool, tennis courts, general purpose court, tot lots, nature trails, and a pond with a fountain and gazebo. The community center has rentals available for parties and events. Centreville Elementary School, Liberty Middle School, and Centreville High School are within two miles of the community. The neighborhood is just off of Centreville Road, making it an easy commute to anywhere.
Centre Ridge Regent is located just off Interstate 66 and Routes 28 and 29 and nearby shopping, schools and the local library. Residents have easy access to amenities such as a pool, playgrounds, the dog park, nature trails, the community center, and plenty of open public spaces. There are both town homes and single family homes in the community.
The community of Sully Station includes over 500 colonial-style town homes, all that have their unique style. Some have garages and stairs, while others may have an entryway on their first floor and reserved parking. For those who desire a larger space, there are also over 300 single family located in the community. The entire neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly close to tot lots and green space.
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The town of Leesburg, county seat of Loudoun County in Virginia, was established by European settlers in 1758 and was originally 60 acres with a variety of domestic, commercial and governmental buildings. The area was originally occupied by various Native American tribes – Doeg, Siouan, Algonquian Piscataway, and others. The town was originally named Georgetown, after King George II, but the name was later changed to Leesburg, in honor of Thomas Lee and his influential family (his son Francis Lightfoot Lee signed the Declaration of Independence). Its tree-lined streets are arranged uniquely into a grid-shape, and the central court square is where the historic courthouse and county offices are located. Today, Leesburg is a picturesque community with a historic downtown made up of restaurants, coffee houses, stores, breweries, and unique retail options.
King Street in downtown Leesburg is filled with lively bars and eateries. Have a small bite and libations at the King Street Oyster Bar or try a charcuterie board with a wine flight at Wine Kitchen. Grab a taco from Señor Ramon Taqueria and then head over to Tarbender’s Lounge for speakeasy vibes. Also on King Street, China King’s Restaurant has been serving delicious Chinese food to residents and businesses in the Leesburg area since 1989. If you and your family are craving something sweet, be sure to stop by Gruto’s Soft Serve for ice cream and desserts!
What is shopping in Leesburg like? Discover the Leesburg Premium Outlets, located next door to the historic district. The outlets feature 110 upscale designer and brand name stores that offer amazing deals each day. The shops are family friendly and walkways are accessible. Whether you’re in search of a gift for a loved one or something for yourself, you’ll certainly will find it at the outlets. Leesburg also has a variety of locally owned boutiques and gift shops: Lou Lou Boutiques, 27 South Interiors, Madisonbelle, Ashby Mae Childrens Boutique, and more!
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Located thirty four miles Northwest of the nation’s capital Washington DC, the city of Ashburn in Loudoun County, Virginia is also known as the Data Center Capital of the World. It is considered a major hub for Internet traffic and is home to many technology companies. George Washington University’s Virginia Science and Technology Campus and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Research Campus are both located in Ashburn. Whether you’re moving for family, school, or work, we hope that our guide of things to do in the Ashburn, VA area lends some helpful insight into the area!
Ashburn has many dining options for everyone! The Difference Baker, located at 20937 Ashburn Rd #130, Ashburn, VA 20147, focuses on quality and source of ingredients for all of their freshly baked goods and meals. If you have an allergy or aversion, they are likely to have something for you! They are a certified gluten, peanut, tree nut, soy, fish and crustacean free bakery, bistro and shared kitchen space. If you’re looking for fast casual options convenient near your households hopping, visit Ashburn Village Center! Along with a grocery store, there are restaurants, personal services, banking, and health care offices at the plaza.
If you are a resident of Ashburn Village, then you can apply for membership at The Ashburn Village Sports Pavilion (AVSP). With over 32,130 square feet of indoor space, the facility offers fitness, aquatics, tennis, youth programs, a full-size gymnasium, two raquetball courts, a steam room and a sauna. There are indoor and outdoor 25 meter pools and an outdoor wading pool. The community also has 8 man-made lakes and ponds that are home to various wildlife: ducks, geese, herons, bass, sun perch and carp. Canoes, kayaks and rowboats are allowed to be launched in the lake but no motorized water craft is allowed.
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