Results for subject term "Art & Architecture": 49 All Featured Tags Subjects Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Politics & Government The PentagonA building this large could not fit in Washington By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Dawson HouseThe soldiers burned their barn, slaughtered the livestock, confined the family to their house, and reportedly used the house for target practice By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods Carlin HallThe residents of the growing village soon felt the need for a place to gather By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Politics & Government Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Religion Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Washington-Torreyson Farmhouse By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Harry W. Gray HouseHe was a skilled mason and built the high masonry wall that surrounds what is now Arlington National Cemetery By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods Buckingham ApartmentsBuckingham was not low-cost housing but rather housing that was lower in cost By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Politics & Government Arlington Post OfficeThe Arlington Post Office was established in 1937 to consolidate postal services in Arlington By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Domestic Life Crossman House By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Transportation Memorial BridgeArlington Memorial Bridge and Avenue provide a ceremonial entrance to Washington, DC By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Women's History Arlington Hall and the "Code Girls"Staffed almost exclusively by women, Arlington Hall concentrated on deciphering Japanese communications By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Henry L. Holmes Library By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture High View Hotel By Jessica Kaplan, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Luna ParkBrochures described it as “A Fairyland of Amusement Overlooking the Beautiful Potomac” By Arlington Historical Society, Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Dark Star ParkThe site is emblematic of Nancy Holt’s commitment to temporal and site-responsive sculpture By The Rosslyn Business Improvement District View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Jimmy Dean's Arlington home By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Arlington Theater By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Iwo Jima Memorial By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Previous
Filed Under Politics & Government The PentagonA building this large could not fit in Washington By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Dawson HouseThe soldiers burned their barn, slaughtered the livestock, confined the family to their house, and reportedly used the house for target practice By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods Carlin HallThe residents of the growing village soon felt the need for a place to gather By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Politics & Government Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Religion Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Washington-Torreyson Farmhouse By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Harry W. Gray HouseHe was a skilled mason and built the high masonry wall that surrounds what is now Arlington National Cemetery By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods Buckingham ApartmentsBuckingham was not low-cost housing but rather housing that was lower in cost By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Politics & Government Arlington Post OfficeThe Arlington Post Office was established in 1937 to consolidate postal services in Arlington By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Transportation Memorial BridgeArlington Memorial Bridge and Avenue provide a ceremonial entrance to Washington, DC By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Women's History Arlington Hall and the "Code Girls"Staffed almost exclusively by women, Arlington Hall concentrated on deciphering Japanese communications By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Henry L. Holmes Library By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture High View Hotel By Jessica Kaplan, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Luna ParkBrochures described it as “A Fairyland of Amusement Overlooking the Beautiful Potomac” By Arlington Historical Society, Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Dark Star ParkThe site is emblematic of Nancy Holt’s commitment to temporal and site-responsive sculpture By The Rosslyn Business Improvement District View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Jimmy Dean's Arlington home By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Arlington Theater By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Iwo Jima Memorial By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map