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Dairy Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1940
The image of cows grazing in a Fairfax County field was a familiar site in the mid-twentieth century in Braddock District. In 1936, dairy farming was the county's largest industry with 100 dairy farms and 440 families engaged in farming.
Tags: agriculture, occupations
Marshall Store, circa 1910
Small general stores like the Marshall General Store in Burke, Virginia, dotted the landscape of Fairfax County prior to post-World War II development. By 2006, Braddock District boasted 12 retail shopping centers within its borders and easy access…
Tags: commerce
General Store, Fairfax County, circa 1900
Small general stores dotted the landscape of Fairfax County prior to post-World War II development. By 2006, Braddock District boasted 12 retail shopping centers within its borders and easy access to larger malls in the extended metropolitan area.
Tags: commerce
Lee Highway Drive-In Movie Theater, circa 1950
Lee Highway Drive-in Movie Theater, Merrifield, Virginia, circa 1950. The movie theater was an entertainment center for families, since parents could take children along in the car.
Tags: childhood, recreation
Engraving: Civil War Skirmish In Annandale
This engraving, published in the Illustrated London News on January 18, 1862, depicted a Civil War skirmish in Annandale, Virginia. The caption reads: "The Civil War in America: Advanced post of General Blenker's division surprised at Anandale…
Tags: civil war
Ossian Hall
Nicholas Fitzhugh, a nephew of William of Chatham, built Ossian Hall in 1780, one of three large homes erected on Ravensworth plantation. Dr. David Stuart purchased Ossian Hall and 831 acres of land in 1804. Dr. Stuart's wife, Eleanor Calvert…
Tags: annandale, fitzhugh, historic site, ravensworth
Early Roads
A 1911 Buick stalled on a muddy road near Fairfax, Virginia, circa 1920.
Tags: fairfax, roads, transportation
Fairfax Station in Civil War
Photographer Matthew Brady captured the devastation of the Civil War in Fairfax Station, Virginia. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, nursed the wounded there after the Second Battle of Manassas and the Battle of Chantilly, 1862.
Burke United Methodist Church
The Burke United Methodist Church opened in a former Southern Railway train station in 1929. Former school teacher and neighborhood handyman, Willie Harlow, made the steeple and the cross, although he did not attend church services there. The…
Tags: burke, civil war, historic site, jeb stuart, railroad