Burke Farmers Market is an amenity of Burke VA

Burke Farmers Market is located at 5671 Roberts Parkway, Burke, VA 22015. The market is open Saturday, 8:00am—Noon, May 1 through November 20. farmers market logo

Vendors

  • Blue Ridge Dairy --- cheese, yogurt, dairy products
  • Blue Ridge Gardens --- container plants
  • Bread Ovens at Quail Creek --- baked goods
  • Cibola Farms --- meat
  • Fields of Grace --- dairy
  • G. Flores Produce --- produce
  • Glascock’s Produce --- produce
  • J & W Valley View Farm --- produce, herbs
  • Laurel Grove Farms --- produce
  • Level Green Farm --- produce, nuts, mushrooms
  • LynnVale Studios --- cut flowers
  • Mt Olympus Berry Farm --- produce
  • Red Rake Farm --- "Certified Organic" produce
  • Santa Cruz Produce --- produce
  • Smith Family Farm --- meat
  • Spring Valley Farm & Orchard --- produce
  • Sunset View Farm --- produce
  • Susie’s Cookies --- baked goods
  • Westmoreland Produce --- produce

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Reston Farmers Market

Reston Farmers Market is located at Lake Anne Village Center, Reston, VA. The marke it opening soon on Saturdays, 8:00 am - Noon, May 8 - October 30 farmers market logo

Vendors

  • 100 Bowls of Soup --- soup/stock
  • A Bit More - Sweets and Specialities --- baked goods
  • Baguette Republic --- baked goods
  • Bees ‘ n Blossoms --- honey, honey products
  • Blue Ridge Dairy Co --- cheese, yogurt, dairy products
  • Bolands --- veggies/ plants
  • Cherry Glen Farm --- goat cheese
  • Chesley Vegetable Farm & Allenberg Orchard --- vegetables/ fruit
  • Cibola Farms --- meat
  • Colonial Kettle Corn --- kettle corn
  • Fertile Plains Custom Pork --- meat
  • Glascock’s Produce --- produce
  • Grace’s Pastries --- baked goods
  • Hutt Produce --- produce
  • J & W Valley View Farm --- produce and herbs
  • Lady Bug Mountain Farm --- herbs and vegetables
  • Middleburg Creamery --- ice cream
  • Mt Olympus Berry Farm --- produce
  • Ole Pioneer’s Kitchen --- specialty meat
  • Penn Farm --- fruits and vegetables
  • Potomac Vegetable Farms --- produce
  • Reid’s Orchard --- fruits, cider and herbs
  • Spring Valley Farm --- produce
  • Toigo Orchards --- produce/salsa/butters
  • Valentine’s Country Bakery & Meats --- meat/baked goods
  • Virginia Lamb --- lamb
  • Virginia Vistas --- plants
  • Wisteria Gardens --- greens, herbs, salsas, hummus

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Live near the Clarendon Farmers Market

The Clarendon Farmer's Market is open on Wednesdays, year-round 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. Clarendon Farmers Market is located at Clarendon Metro Park in Clarendon.
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Clarendon is in Arlington VA
Visit the farmer's market to buy locally-produced breads and pastries, organic vegetables, flowers, soap, sorbet.

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Live near the Van Dorn Metro at Founder’s Walk

Founders's Walk is located near the  Van Dorn Metro just outside the Beltway. There are a couple of things that residential units in this community are known for. For one thing, the garden-style condominiums in this peaceful neighborhood have units that are considerably larger than typical condo units of the same price. The well-lit units, with its generous amount of windows, also allow for upgrades like fireplaces and hardwood floors in the dining area on top of the typical features expected from condominium units.

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What are the latest homes listed for sale at Clarendon in Arlington VA?

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Clarendon is located in Arlington County, Virginia. In 1900 Clarendon was planned on a hill on Wilson Blvd. (formerly Georgetown Falls Foad). Once streetcars came to the area in the early 20th century this part of Arlington County was very busy with travelers. The streetcars were in service until the 1930's. In 1920 the town was up to be considered for incorporation but was soon shot down by the courts. However, it was elected for one of Arlington County's post offices. The Clarendon Metro Station opened in the 80's and offerred the Clarendon area a diverse mix of shops, restaurants, bars, office space, and apartments. Events are also held in Clarendon, such as "Clarendon Day", which includes live music, rides, food, jewelry, clothing and much more. Other events include CSC Invitational, and Arlington's Neighborhood Day Parade. There is also a farmer's market from Memorial Day until Labor Day in Clarendon Central Park. Want to add spice and history to your life, then you should consider Clarendon your home.

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Buy a home or condo near the Huntington Metro Station

Huntington Station is located at 2701 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22303. It serves the trains on Yellow Line. The station opens at 4:50 AM. First train bound to Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center leaves at 5:00 AM. On Saturdays and Sundays, trains depart 2 hours later. Last train bound to Fort Totten is at 11:34 PM (No Red Line Transfer Possible). During Friday and Saturday nights, trains leave 3 hours later. There are daily, metered and reserved parking. Daily parking is $4.50 all day while the reserved rate is $55. The station has 32 short-term metered spots, 34 bike racks and 12 lockers. Carsharing is also available. 2 elevators, 2 garage elevators, 5 escalators & 1 inclinator are spread out around the station.

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Fairfax county home buyers enjoy the benefits of the Fairfax Connector

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Fairfax Connector rolling through Belle View
Since September of 1985, Fairfax County has provided an alternative to WMATA's Metrobus called the Fairfax Connector. The Fairfax Connector began operation in the southern end of Fairfax County from Huntington Metro Station to Mount Vernon and Fort Belvoir. Today the Connector has more than fifty routes providing public transportation to most of Fairfax County. The northern end of the county including Reston and Herndon is now well served by buses. Riders pay fares in by cash (exact change only); valid transfer tickets or tokens; bus pass cards from regional bus systems; Virginia Railway Express (VRE) passes;  Translink passes or; with Metro SmarTrip cards.
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Bus stopping at River Towers in Fairfax County
The are are a number of simple restrictions and rules on the Fairfax Connector. Smoking, eating, drinking and playing radio or video devices without earphones are strictly prohibited. Strollers must be folded on the bus. Service animals are permitted on the bus. Other small animals are permitted only if transported in a secure container. Bus transfer tickets or tokens are issued FREE to customers paying fares with cash or tokens. Transfers are valid for two additional hours from time of boarding for an unlimited number of rides. A transfer cannot be redeemed for another transfer. VRE, Translink and bus passes serve as transfers. Riders can purchase a regional one day bus passes. This pass is valid for an unlimited number of rides on local routes of participating regional bus systems on the day purchased. The one day pass expires at midnight, Sunday-Thursday and at 2 a.m., Friday and Saturday.

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Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation is a part of Falls Church History

Tinner Hill
Tinner Hill
Come visit Tinner Hill in Falls Church, Virginia. This is where the very first rural chapter of the NAACP was located. African-Americans came here to settle after the Civil War. This land was named after the Tinner Family. The Tinner Hill Site has different events through the year. For more information please contact: Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation 106 Tinner Hill Road Falls Church, VA. 22046 703-241-4109 www.tinnerhill.org
Aubrey NesbittAbout the Author --- Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office.