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  <subtitle><![CDATA[History and memory are intertwined. A Look Back at Braddock District is a local history, the story of a rural region in the heart of Fairfax County, Virginia, transformed over time into a sprawling suburb of Washington, DC. The memories of more than 50 Northern Virginia residents are captured in oral histories. Photographs, documents, maps and artifacts amplify these personal experiences and document growth and change in the area.

Braddock is one of nine magisterial districts in Fairfax County, Virginia. During the twentieth century, housing developments and highways overtook fields and one-lane roads. Educational complexes overgrew three-room schoolhouses, and shopping centers and malls replaced general stores. Residents of Braddock District shaped the changes in their lives; their memories shape the history of their communities.]]></subtitle>
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    <title><![CDATA[Burke Volunteer Fire Department, circa 1950]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Burke Volunteer Fire Department fire truck and firemen working to put out a fire, circa 1950.  ]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-15T22:13:47-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Burke Volunteer Fire Department fire truck and firemen working to put out a fire, circa 1950.  </div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Courtesy Tom Giska, History of Burke Slide Collection</div>
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    <id>http://braddockheritage.org/items/show/61</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Map: Fairfax County Tornado, 1973]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[A newspaper clipping shows the path of the tornado that occurred in Fairfax County on April 1, 1973, April Fools Day.]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-10-05T16:50:28-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">A newspaper clipping shows the path of the tornado that occurred in Fairfax County on April 1, 1973, April Fools Day.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Railroad Station, Springfield, Virginia, circa 1962]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Community residents remember going to the Springfield train station to pick up mail.  In the early days, farms surrounded the station.  People often stocked up on eggs, corn, and fresh produce during the mail run.]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:29:02-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Community residents remember going to the Springfield train station to pick up mail.  In the early days, farms surrounded the station.  People often stocked up on eggs, corn, and fresh produce during the mail run.</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Courtesy Tawny Hammond</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Automobile Bridge over Railroad Tracks at Rolling Road]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Long-time residents recall the one-lane bridge over the railroad tracks on Rolling Road as a place avoided by school buses and where cars stopped and drivers took turns crossing.]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:29:56-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Long-time residents recall the one-lane bridge over the railroad tracks on Rolling Road as a place avoided by school buses and where cars stopped and drivers took turns crossing.</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Photograph from Fairfax County Public Library, Virginia Room, Photographic Archive</div>
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    <id>http://braddockheritage.org/items/show/57</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Bridge Over Railroad Tracks at Ox Road]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[This steel truss automobile bridge carried Ox Road over the railroad tracks near Fairfax Station. On June 4, 1944, the bridge collapsed while an Army truck from Ft. Belvoir was crossing the span, killing Pvt. Robert V. Hamilton of Stanley, Kentucky.  Thirteen other soldiers were injured in the accident. The first picture shows the collapsed bridge and truck on the railroad tracks. The pre-collapse picture was taken circa 1930. ]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:31:59-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">This steel truss automobile bridge carried Ox Road over the railroad tracks near Fairfax Station. On June 4, 1944, the bridge collapsed while an Army truck from Ft. Belvoir was crossing the span, killing Pvt. Robert V. Hamilton of Stanley, Kentucky.  Thirteen other soldiers were injured in the accident. The first picture shows the collapsed bridge and truck on the railroad tracks. The pre-collapse picture was taken circa 1930. </div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Photographs from Fairfax County Public Library, Virginia Room, Photographic Archive</div>
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    <id>http://braddockheritage.org/items/show/56</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Burke Station]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[A new railroad station was built in Burke in 1903, when the railroad tracks were relocated northward several hundred feet to their present location. This building in the photo no longer exists.  ]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:33:04-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">A new railroad station was built in Burke in 1903, when the railroad tracks were relocated northward several hundred feet to their present location. This building in the photo no longer exists.  </div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Courtesy Tom Giska, History of Burke Slide Collection</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Burke Station, Artist&#039;s Rendition]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[This sketch shows the construction and uses of the original Burke railroad station. The Burke Post Office was housed in one end of the station.]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:33:52-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">This sketch shows the construction and uses of the original Burke railroad station. The Burke Post Office was housed in one end of the station.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1910]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Fairfax County farmer harvesting a wheat field, circa 1910. ]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:34:40-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Fairfax County farmer harvesting a wheat field, circa 1910. </div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Photograph from Fairfax County Public Library, Virginia Room, Photographic Archive</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Sawmill, Fairfax County, circa 1920]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Portable sawmill is shown operating in Fairfax County, circa 1920.  Many acres in the county were devoted to forestry and lumbering.  Companies milled wood for furniture companies, fence rails and posts, and pilings for road construction.  ]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:35:32-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Portable sawmill is shown operating in Fairfax County, circa 1920.  Many acres in the county were devoted to forestry and lumbering.  Companies milled wood for furniture companies, fence rails and posts, and pilings for road construction.  </div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Photograph from Fairfax County Public Library, Virginia Room, Photographic Archive</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Dairy Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1940]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[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&#039;s largest industry with 100 dairy farms and 440 families engaged in farming.]]></summary>
    <updated>2011-09-14T17:36:16-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">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&#039;s largest industry with 100 dairy farms and 440 families engaged in farming.</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Photograph from Fairfax County Public Library, Virginia Room, Photographic Archive</div>
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