Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia

Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia
Title Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Karl Reiner
Publisher History Press Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2006-04
Genre History
ISBN 9781540203960

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The passage of time has brought with it vast alterations to the landscape of Northern Virginia and Fairfax County. Once a sleepy rural area dotted with a few small villages, it has changed into a bustling suburb that is now home to thousands of people. Throughout its history, Fairfax County has hosted presidents, been home to slave traders and been a strategic component in multiple campaigns during the Civil War. Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia by longtime local historian Karl Reiner is a collection of historical vignettes that captures not only the essence of the events and people who have shaped the history of Fairfax County, but also their impact on the Old Dominion. Reiner calls upon a breadth of materials, exploring much of the forgotten heritage in the county, to provide an accessible and balanced work that is both informative and entertaining. From the influence of presidents such as George Washington to forgotten battles during the Civil War, this collection chronicles the history of Fairfax County during some of the most influential periods in American history.

Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia

Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia
Title Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Karl Reiner
Publisher History Press (SC)
Pages 125
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9781596290969

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The passage of time has brought with it vast alterations to the landscape of Northern Virginia and Fairfax County. Once a sleepy rural area dotted with a few small villages, it has changed into a bustling suburb that is now home to thousands of people. Throughout its history, Fairfax County has hosted presidents, been home to slave traders and been a strategic component in multiple campaigns during the Civil War. Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia by longtime local historian Karl Reiner is a collection of historical vignettes that captures not only the essence of the events and people who have shaped the history of Fairfax County, but also their impact on the Old Dominion. Reiner calls upon a breadth of materials, exploring much of the forgotten heritage in the county, to provide an accessible and balanced work that is both informative and entertaining. From the influence of presidents such as George Washington to forgotten battles during the Civil War, this collection chronicles the history of Fairfax County during some of the most influential periods in American history.

Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia

Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia
Title Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Karl Reiner
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 131
Release 2006-04-24
Genre Photography
ISBN 162584431X

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The passage of time has brought with it vast alterations to the landscape of Northern Virginia and Fairfax County. Once a sleepy rural area dotted with a few small villages, it has changed into a bustling suburb that is now home to thousands of people. Throughout its history, Fairfax County has hosted presidents, been home to slave traders and been a strategic component in multiple campaigns during the Civil War. Remembering Fairfax County, Virginia by longtime local historian Karl Reiner is a collection of historical vignettes that captures not only the essence of the events and people who have shaped the history of Fairfax County, but also their impact on the Old Dominion. Reiner calls upon a breadth of materials, exploring much of the forgotten heritage in the county, to provide an accessible and balanced work that is both informative and entertaining. From the influence of presidents such as George Washington to forgotten battles during the Civil War, this collection chronicles the history of Fairfax County during some of the most influential periods in American history.

Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County, Virginia
Title Fairfax County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Nan Netherton
Publisher
Pages 810
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN

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Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County, Virginia
Title Fairfax County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Fairfax County (Va.). Board of Supervisors
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 1978
Genre Fairfax County (Va.)
ISBN

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Fairfax County in Virginia

Fairfax County in Virginia
Title Fairfax County in Virginia PDF eBook
Author Ross De Witt Netherton
Publisher Donning Company Publishers
Pages 226
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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On the Brink of Change

On the Brink of Change
Title On the Brink of Change PDF eBook
Author Shelley Mastran
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-04-10
Genre
ISBN 9780578855103

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The book presents a profile of Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1960, on the brink of change. It describe the cultural landscape of the past to help us understand and appreciate the present. Replete with maps, aerial photos, and historical images, it portrays Fairfax County as it transitioned from a largely diary farming economy to a community of post-World War II residential subdivisions, then to an Edge City. In 1960, There were only limited retail opportunities in the county--mostly neighborhood shopping centers, and restaurants could serve only beer and wine--no hard liquor. The Capital Beltway and Dulles Airport were under construction but not yet open. Tysons Corner was only a figment in the imagination of a few investors, and Robert E. Simon, Jr. had not yet seen the land that was to become Reston. In June 1960 chain restaurants in Fairfax County desegregated, and African Americans could eat alongside whites. The first African American students entered previously all-white Fairfax County schools in the fall of the year. Freight trains still ran on the Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) line but only for a few more years. Fairfax Hospital was under construction but not yet open. The City of Fairfax had just acquired the land for what would be named George Mason University, but construction would not start for three more years. In so many ways, the County was on the cusp of dramatic change.