Browse Resources (27 total)
Animation (narrated): Growth and Development in Braddock District, 1940 to 2004
Growth and shifts in population and suburban development in Fairfax County are driving forces in the creation and continuing evolution of Braddock District.
The narrated animation traces the district's creation and several border changes, and the…
The narrated animation traces the district's creation and several border changes, and the…
Tags: commerce, development, government, subdivisions
Oral History, Part 2: Lee Hubbard
Part 2 of two parts. Lee Hubbard's family can trace its roots in Fairfax County to the 1700s. He discusses his childhood and milestone events. Lee Hubbard became a member of the police department and he talks about criminal cases, traffic, and the…
Tags: agriculture, civil war, commerce, education, fire department, occupations, police, railroad, traffic, world war ii
Slide Show: Burke Historical Society Slide Presentation
The history of Burke, Virginia is told in 80 captioned images, from the village's start in the 1850's as a railroad depot to the early 1990's. The slide set was originally put together by the Burke Jaycees for the U. S. Bicentennial Celebration. The…
Tags: airport, burke, cemetery, civil war, commerce, education, fire department, historic site, railroad, silas burke
Slide Show: Development in Kings Park
A series of aerial images from 1937 to 2002 shows how development changed the area of Kings Park near the intersections of Braddock, Rolling and Burke Lake roads.
Tags: commerce, development, government, subdivisions
Oral History: Dennis Howard
Dennis Howard traces part of the history of African Americans in Fairfax County from the nineteenth century. He recreates the story of his own family from slavery to the present day. His ancestor, Horace Gibson, and fellow former slave Moses Parker…
Blacksmith Shop, circa 1890
Moses Parker and Horace Gibson, former slaves who purchased their freedom, moved to Fairfax County from Culpeper. They opened a blacksmith shop on the corner of Little River Turnpike and today's Prosperity Avenue and served travellers between…
Tags: african american, commerce, ilda, segregation
Page Parker Family, circa 1887
Page Augustus Parker and Matilda Gibson Parker and their daughters, Maude, Molly, and Alice, circa 1887. The couple took over the blacksmith shop founded by Moses Parker, father of Page Augustus, and his partner, Horace Gibson. The blacksmith shop…
Tags: african american, commerce, ilda, occupations, segregation
Falls Church District
The Falls Church District preceded the present-day Braddock District. This promotion publication describes the area in 1960. Annandale District was renamed Braddock District in 1992.
Tags: commerce, development, government
Oral History: Bill Wrench
Bill Wrench came to the Braddock District in 1957 as the Director of the Economic and Industrial Development Committee (later, the Economic Development Authority). Lack of development in the county surprised him then, but his job was to integrate…
Tags: airport, commerce, development, education, government, railroad, ravensworth, roads, subdivisions