- RT's Restaurant- a restaurant whose New-Orleans inspired dishes has earned a spot on Washington's Top 100 Restaurants list for 15 years in a row.

- Wafle Shop - this 24 hour diner is the last of a regional chain of diners with its endearing misspelling on its awning out front.

- The Legendary Birchmere Music Hall - this is one of the last great listening rooms in the U.S. The 500 seat music hall has hosted musical icons such as Johnny Cash, The Dixie Chicks, Ray Charles and Emmylou Harris.

- Latino Food and Markets - home to restaurants such as Huascaran owned by Peruvian sisters, El Pulgarcito which serves Salvadoran dishes and markets like El Paisa which offers a variety of Latino foods and coffee plus tacos and pupusas.

- Four Mile Run Park - home to a permanent wildlife sanctuary and Four mile Run creek, a popular fishing ans bird watching spot. A Latino festival is held yearly to celebrate the local community.

Arlandria is a multi-cultural neighborhood located on the border of Arlington and Alexandria. Its name is a portmanteau of the words 'Arlington' and 'Alexandria' which is based on its location. Arlandria was originally the name of a shopping center, then the name of a business district and now a neighborhood. Arlandria is home to many Hispanic, Thai and Vietnamese-owned bakeries, restaurants, salons and bookstores. Many residents and business owners grew up in a popular area called Chirilagua which is named after an El Salvadoran Town. Arlandria was featured on an album by the Foo Fighters in 2011.
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