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Falls Church, Virginia

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Falls Church, Virginia
NameFalls Church, Virginia
Settlement typeIndependent city

Falls Church, Virginia is an independent city located in the Northern Virginia region of the United States, near the cities of Arlington, Virginia and Fairfax, Virginia. It is situated near the Potomac River and is close to major landmarks such as the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery. The city is also near the Dulles International Airport and is accessible via the Capital Beltway and the Metrorail system, including the Orange Line (Washington Metro) and the Silver Line (Washington Metro).

Geography

Falls Church, Virginia is located in the Piedmont region of the United States, near the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. The city is bordered by the Fairfax County cities of Fairfax, Virginia and Arlington, Virginia, and is close to the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail. The city's terrain is characterized by rolling hills and scenic vistas, with nearby landmarks such as the Great Falls Park and the Scott's Run Nature Preserve. The city is also near the Tysons Corner area, which is home to the Tysons Corner Center and the Capital One Tower.

History

The area that is now Falls Church, Virginia was first settled in the early 18th century, with the city being officially founded in 1732 as a Church of England parish. The city played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, with nearby battles such as the Battle of Blandford and the Battle of Trenton taking place during the war. The city was also home to notable figures such as George Mason and George Washington, who were both instrumental in the American Revolution and the drafting of the United States Constitution. The city is also near the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, which was the home of Robert E. Lee and is now a part of the National Park Service.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Falls Church, Virginia was approximately 14,000 people, with a diverse range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The city is home to a number of notable residents, including Jim Moran, a former U.S. Representative from Virginia's 8th congressional district, and Don Beyer, the current U.S. Representative from Virginia's 8th congressional district. The city is also near the Inova Fairfax Hospital and the Virginia Hospital Center, which provide medical care to the region. The city is also home to a number of community organizations, including the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce and the Falls Church City Public Schools.

Economy

The economy of Falls Church, Virginia is diverse, with a range of industries including technology, healthcare, and education. The city is home to a number of major companies, including Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics, which have facilities in the nearby Tysons Corner area. The city is also near the Dulles Technology Corridor, which is home to a number of major technology companies, including Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. The city is also home to a number of small businesses and startups, with resources such as the Falls Church Entrepreneurial Center and the Northern Virginia Small Business Development Center providing support.

Government

Falls Church, Virginia is an independent city, with its own city council and mayor. The city is part of the Northern Virginia region, which is represented in the Virginia General Assembly by Dick Saslaw and George Barker. The city is also part of the 8th congressional district of Virginia, which is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Don Beyer. The city has a number of community resources, including the Falls Church Police Department and the Falls Church Fire Department, which provide public safety services to the city.

Education

Falls Church, Virginia is served by the Falls Church City Public Schools system, which includes George Mason High School and Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School. The city is also near a number of higher education institutions, including George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including St. James Catholic School and The Sycamore School. The city has a number of community resources, including the Falls Church Public Library and the Mary Riley Styles Public Library, which provide access to books, media, and other educational resources. Category:Cities in Virginia