Results for subject term "Entertainment": 13 All Featured Tags Subjects Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Entertainment Arlington Symphony By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment An (Un)familiar Tune: Arlington’s Song By Center for Local History View Story Filed Under Entertainment An Extravaganza in Arlington By Ruth Ward, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Holiday & Traditions The First Arlington County FairThe Arlington County Fair is one of the largest free events on the East Coast and has been providing quality entertainment since 1977 By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Women's History America’s First All-Women Swing Band Lived in ArlingtonIts members took the nation by storm, fearlessly touring even as they faced discrimination, Jim Crow law, and sexism By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Washington Educational Telecommunications Association (WETA) By Center for Local History & WETA View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Geography & Environment Gulf Branch Nature Center By Arlington Parks and Recreation View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Roberta Flack's Arlington Roots By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Shirlington's Cinema By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Ballston Putt-Putt Golf CourseIn 1930, Robert P. Balinger opened a miniature golf course on Wilson Blvd. in Ballston By Center for Local Histsory View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment The Arlington Beach and Amusement ParkThe beach was an immensely popular Arlington spot, with crowds of up to 12,000 during the most sweltering days By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Airport Drive-InThe first drive-in in Arlington and one of the first in Virginia By Center for Local History 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 Entertainment An (Un)familiar Tune: Arlington’s Song By Center for Local History View Story
Filed Under Entertainment An Extravaganza in Arlington By Ruth Ward, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Holiday & Traditions The First Arlington County FairThe Arlington County Fair is one of the largest free events on the East Coast and has been providing quality entertainment since 1977 By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Women's History America’s First All-Women Swing Band Lived in ArlingtonIts members took the nation by storm, fearlessly touring even as they faced discrimination, Jim Crow law, and sexism By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Washington Educational Telecommunications Association (WETA) By Center for Local History & WETA View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Geography & Environment Gulf Branch Nature Center By Arlington Parks and Recreation View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Roberta Flack's Arlington Roots By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Ballston Putt-Putt Golf CourseIn 1930, Robert P. Balinger opened a miniature golf course on Wilson Blvd. in Ballston By Center for Local Histsory View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment The Arlington Beach and Amusement ParkThe beach was an immensely popular Arlington spot, with crowds of up to 12,000 during the most sweltering days By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Airport Drive-InThe first drive-in in Arlington and one of the first in Virginia By Center for Local History 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