Demolished Houses Once Near The Trail


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House built c. 1900 as part of African-American neighborhood just beyond the city limits of Falls Church. Condemnded in 2002. Without getting worked up about it, I note that the half second story was typical of rural architecture in Virginia.

This page last updated Jun 14, 2003 by

May, 2000: New owners demolished the Smith House just west of Vienna.

1999: an abandoned house with German framing across from the Herndon railroad station was torn down.

1999: a large frame house which backed to the trail just east of Vienna's Fresh Fields/Whole Food Markets was torn down

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