Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Serving the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport or BWI Airport is situated in Anne Arundel County and was ranked second for “Best Food and Beverage Program” in North America by Airports Council International of North America in 2010 and was named after Thurgood Marshall, a Baltimore native and the first African American to serve in the Supreme Court of the United States. In 2007, BWI was ranked as one of the ‘Top 10 Easiest U.S Airports to Get to’ by Aviation.com.
BWI Airport used to be Friendship International Airport, but when the State of Maryland purchased it from the City of Baltimore in 1972, upgrades and modernization were made for all Maryland airport facilities, the airport was renamed Baltimore Washington International Airport in 1973. In 1980, the BWI Rail Station was opened to provide a rail connection for passengers of the Northeast Corridor though Amtrak making BWI Airport the first airport in the U.S to be served by an intercity rail station.
With Southwest Airlines presence at the airport, more renovations and expansions went underway and a new facility was then opened on May 22, 2005. In October1, 2005 it was renamed Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
BWI houses 2 airline lounges operated by British Airways ‘British Airways Chesapeake Club Lounge’ available to passengers of all international concourse airlines and USO for United States Military personnel and their families.
BWI has also been a backdrop for several films such as ‘The Silence of the Lambs’, ‘Goldfinger’ ‘Broadcast News’ and ‘Twelve Monkeys’.
Airlines at BWI:
Some suburban neighborhoods are not as attractive as they once were because of changing demographics and rising poverty, according to research by the Brookings Institution.
"We're seeing a radical transformation," says Chris Leinberger, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and professor of real estate at the University of Michigan.
Before home buyers pick a neighborhood, here are three basics they may want to check out:
Crime stats: Is there a rise in property crimes like breaking and entering and vehicle theft?
Are the schools still good? National sites like City-Data.com, GreatSchools.org, and SchoolDigger.com rate them and list test scores for comparison.
Have services been cut back? Check library hours, condition of public parks, and ask the neighbors what they think.
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Title insurance protects the policy owner against loss in the event that the property’s title or legal ownership is something other than insured. It helps ensure that the property owner is assuming clear title for the real estate being purchased. Title insurance is different than other types of insurance in that it offers protection against…
Lake Ridge Park features a golf course, mini golf course and a marina to the public including arts and crafts, nature, science and scout programs for everyone. Other activities offered at Lake Ridge Park are fishing, boating and hiking while picnics can be held in rented tents and picnic tables.
Boating is launched into the Occoquan Reservoir where fishing is permitted at the deepest end. Boats and canoes can be rented at Lake Ridge Park with bait being sold on site.
Golfing is enjoyed at the 9 hole course and miniature course with membership and training offered.
Lake Ridge Park
12350 Cotton Mill Drive,
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Julie J. Metz Wetland Bank
15875 Neabsco Road
Woodbridge VA 22191
Contact Number: 703 792 6666
Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank offers 227 acres of preserved forested, shrub scrub and emergent wetlands of adventure with an array of wildlife with homes in the marshy areas, situated on the borders of Neabsco Road and Neabsco Creek, just 24 miles south of Washington D.C. A variety of bird species can be seen at Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank throughout the summer till winter.
During the time when John Smith had mapped out Neabsco Creek in 1608 , the surrounding land was of tobacco farming and lumbering. Being the first wetlands bank approved by the U.S Army Corps of Engineers in Northern Virginia, Julie J.
Metz Wetlands Bank was named after an environmental scientist, Julie J. Metz.
Sightings of great blue herons, wood ducks, mallards, sparrow, red winged blackbirds, gulls, woodpeckers and hawks in Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank are sought after by visitors along with the views of the river banks. Summer features a large number of songbirds and winter sends an array of grass birds to the grassy and dry area of the wetland. A wood chip and boardwalk nature trail with looping paths provide visitors convenient bird watching at Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank.
Ben Lomond Regional Park
7500 Ben Lomond Drive
Manassas, VA 20109
Contact Number: 703 361 4451
Ben Lomond Regional Park offers excitement and an array of activities for everyone including their 11 acre Splash Down Water Park situated between Old Town Manassas and Manassas National Battlefield including other expansions and upgrades.
The Splash Down Water Park features 5 water areas with 2 4 story water slides, children water slides, lazy river, boat slide, lap pool and zero entry depth beach area including water raindrops and bubblers and pavilions. The trail found at Ben Lomond Regional Park offer suitable hiking – walking path along Bull Run.
Ben Lomond Regional Park provides a variety of facilities to enjoy :
Updated Soccer Fields
Softball Field
Tennis Courts
Sand Volleyball
Horseshoes
Playground
Picnic Areas
Hiking Trails
While Ben Lomond Regional Park provides fun filled activities, the nearby restaurants can provide nourishment after a long day of fun.
Great American Buffet at 8365 Sudley Road, Manassas 20109 that serves homemade dishes and baked goods.
Red Lobster at 7505 Broken Branch Lane in Manassas 20109 that serves their seafood specialty.
Taste Buds at 10421 Balls Ford Road in Manassas 20109 that serves traditional breakfast and lunch meals.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, formerly Washington National Airport, is on the Potomac across the river from Washington DC. Along with Baltimore Washington International and Dulles International, Reagan National is one of three major airports serving the Washington Metro area. Reagan National is easily my favorite of the three airports for a number of reasons.
Ronald Reagan National AirportDulles and BWI are massive sprawling airports with shuttle buses and mobile lounges. Reagan National barely has enough room for the runway. I always like smaller airports. They feel like they are scaled to human beings. There is plenty of security at National, but it seems to move along more smoothly than Dulles or BWI.
Dulles and BWI are outside the Beltway at the periphery of the Washington Capitol Area. Reagan National is at the heart of everything, wedged at the confluence of DC, Alexandria and Arlington. For me, it's a long drive just to get to BWI or Dulles, but Reagan National is here, and it's accessible by Metro. Reagan National is a station on both the Yellow and Blue lines.
Ronald Reagan National Airport
Extended parking is available at Dulles or BWI, but on the shuttle bus, the ride from the parking lot to the terminal seems like a mile or more. At Reagan National, extended parking is at my house. Because instead of taking a shuttle, I can take the Metro to the airport.
The runway is a short at Reagan National and it launches planes up over GW Parkway and at the Washington Monument, requiring a steep climb and a hard left on take off. Some folks find this terrifying, but I have to admit I love it. I know it's a safe path, because planes take off here day and night, so I sit back and enjoy the abrupt take-off and turn.
Reagan National is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, although many ticket counters and restaurants in the airport close during off-hours. Reagan National is located within the Commonwealth of Virginia, but it has a Washington DC address to identify the airport's location more easily for travelers.
The Perimeter Rule and the High Density Rule affect flights at Reagan National. Under the Perimeter Rule, nonstop aircraft flights are limited to a range of 1,250 miles or less. In 2000, Congress permitted the FAA to allow six round-trip flights to points outside the perimeter. The High Density Rule (or "Slot" rule) limits the number of landings or takeoffs allowed in an hour. The rule affects Reagan National because of the Airport's limited airfield capacity.
Reagan National is located in Arlington County near/in Crystal City. It is most easily accessed from the George Washington Parkway. There are a good many condos and homes in the Crystal City area and they're all just a metro stop away from Reagan National. The take-off and approach to Reagan National is down the Potomac, so that area residents get very little noise or fly-over from the jets at Reagan National.
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Whole Foods offering natural organic produce
The world’s leader of natural and organic foods, Whole Foods began in 1980 as a small shop with 19 employees in Austin Texas, with now over 270 stores throughout North America and the U.K. Whole Foods offers quality, least processed natural foods without sweeteners, preservatives and colorings, while paying forward with contributions from each store to food banks, local non profit organizations and events.
Whole Foods began their journey to success by John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy of Safer Way Natural Foods and Craig Weller and Mark Silers of Clarksville Natural Grocery. Expansion of Whole Foods commenced in 1984 with stores opening in the West Coast in 1989. In 2002, Whole Foods reached Canada and the U.K in 2004.
Whole Foods in Northern Virginia provides utmost convenience for many residents who wish to shop for natural organic food.
Whole Foods stores in Northern Virginia:
Whole Food Market in Old Town -
Monday to Sunday: 8am to 10pm
1700 Duke Street
Alexandria VA 22314
Whole Foods Market –
Lunch is enjoyed at Whole Foods in the Carlyle District with many USPTO employees patronizing the store
Monday to Friday: 8am to 10:30pm
2700 Wilson Blvd
Arlington VA 22201
Whole Foods Market – Fair Lakes
Monday to Friday: 8am to 9pm
4501 Market Commons Drive
Fairfax VA 22033
Whole Foods Market – Tysons
Monday to Friday: 8am to 9:30pm
7511 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA 22043
Whole Food Market –
Monday to Friday: 8am to 9pm
11660 Plaza America Drive
Reston, VA 20191
Whole Foods Market-
Monday to Friday: 8am to 9pm
8402 Old Keene Mill Road
Springfield VA 22152
Whole Foods Market-
Monday to Friday: 8am to 9pm
143 Maple Avenue East
Vienna VA 22180
Whole Foods Market-
Monday to Saturday: 8am to 10pm
Sunday: 8am to 9pm
300 Shoppers World Court
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Lee Community Center and Senior Center at 5722 Lee Highway in Arlington VA 22207, operates on:
Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 6pm
Saturday: 9:30am to 5pm
For more details about their facilities and programs please contact 703 228 0550.
Facilities offered at Lee Community Center and Senior Center:
Multi-purpose Room
Meeting Room
Game Room
Art Studios
Gymnasium
Playgrounds
Outdoor Basketball Courts
Soccer Field
Baseball/Softball Diamond
Computer Room for Seniors Only
Programs Offered at Lee Community Center and Senior Center:
Computer Programs for Senior Adults:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 3pm
Lee Arts Center:
Monday and Friday: 9:30am to 6pm
Tuesday to Thursday: 9:30am to 9pm
Saturday: 9:30am to 5pm
The Lee Arts Center offer activities:
Ceramics
Printmaking
Pottery
Tile Making
Workshops are offered with instruction from guest master artists in 1 to 3 days schedules. An exhibition area is also allotted for a mini gallery proving local and national artists the honor of showing their work in solo or group shows every year.
Lubber Run Community Center
300 N. Park Drive
Arlington VA 22203
Contact Number: 703 228 4712
Lubber Run Community Center hours:
Monday, Thursday and Friday: 9am to 6:30pm
Tuesday: 9am to 8:30pm
Wednesday: 9am to 9pm
The Lubber Run Community Center features their facilities that are used for recreational and social activities by the community residents, including a preschool program among many others.
Facilities at Lubber Run Community Center:
Madison Community Center
3829 N. Stafford Street
Arlington, VA 22207
Contact Number: 703 228 5310
Madison Community Center hours:
Monday: 9am to 9pm
Tuesday to Thursday: 9am to 1pm and 5pm to 9pm
Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 1pm
The Madison Community Center provides an array of activities for its community members such as a broad fitness program extending from weight lifting to Tai Chi and Pilates. With its well equipped Fitness Center, the Madison Community Center also offers senior adults of 55 years of age and above, personal training all through the year.
Aside from the preschool program offered, Madison Community Center also features their Madison Center Cooperative Playgroup for children aged 1 to 5 years that is operated by parents and funded by parents.
Facilities offered at Madison Community Center: