| THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA Leesburg - Charming brick sidewalks alongside narrow streets and beautiful, historic architecture can be found in the Downtown Historic District, which is also home to many one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants. From old to new and everything in between, there is something for everyone. Middleburg - After the turn of the century, Middleburg began welcoming a new wave of visitors that descended on the town for foxhunting and steeple chasing. The charming village soon earned a reputation as the "Nation's Horse and Hunt Capital," attracting prominent visitors from across the United States. Vienna - Vienna takes pride in its down home atmosphere. Take a stroll down tree lined Historic Church Street, or take a leisurely drive through Vienna's Historic District, including Windover Avenue via Pleasant Street. Visit Freeman House and Museum, originally a residence / general store built in 1859, or walk across the street to Centennial Park, home to an old restored W&OD caboose and bordered by the scenic Washington and Old Dominion Regional Park Trail. Tysons Corner - Tysons Corner includes some of the best shopping on the east coast. The Tyson's Corner Center is the 11th largest shopping mall in the United States, and includes anchor stores Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Lord and Taylor. Some of the finest dining in Northern Virginia is available in Tysons Corner. Arlington - In Arlington, you'll find world-class dining, shopping and nightlife around every corner. We're also home to national historic landmarks like the Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima), Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon Memorial and the U.S. Air Force Memorial. And of course, the best of Washington, D.C., is right next door! Old Town - Founded in 1749 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Alexandria is nationally recognized for its architecture, attractions, award-winning restaurants and eclectic shopping. With five Metro stations and hotels to suit every taste, Alexandria is the gateway to Greater Washington D.C. |