Fairfax (Virginia) attractions
The Fairfax County Courthouse is the oldest and most historic building in Fairfax. Its design is used as a prototype for many Virginia courthouses built between 1800 and 1850. The first meeting of the Fairfax Court was held April 21, 1800. During the Civil War, the Courthouse was used by the Union forces as military headquarters which resulted in the damage or loss of several records. The original building of the Fairfax County Courthouse is now used as the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts.
One of the oldest buildings in the city is a former elementary school. Built 1873, the Fairfax Elementary School remains the oldest two story building the city has ever seen and was built for an outrageous $2,750. This building reflects a new era of free public education in Virginia and the growth of the Fairfax area. Throughout the years the school building was used for housing special education and adult education classes as well as a police academy training center. On July 4th, 1992 however the building was renovated and opened as the Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center.
The Old Town Hall is the social and architectural cornerstone of Fairfax; Joseph Edward Willard had it built in 1900 as a gift to Fairfax. It now houses the Hussleson Library, the Fairfax Art League, and can be rented out for weddings as well as business meetings.
The following buildings in the City of Fairfax are on the National Register of Historical Places:
Site
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Year Built
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Address
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Listed
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29 Diner (Tastee 29 Diner)
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1947
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10536 Fairfax Boulevard
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1992
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Blenheim
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circa 1855
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3610 Old Lee Highway
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2001
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City of Fairfax Historic District
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Junction of VA 236 and VA 123
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1987
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Old Fairfax County Courthouse* (now the Juvenile Court)
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1800
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4000 Chain Bridge Road
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1974
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Old Fairfax County Jail*
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1891
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10475 Main Street
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1981
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Fairfax Public School (Old Fairfax Elementary School Annex)
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1873
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10209 Main Street
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1992
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Ratcliffe-Logan-Allison House (Earp's Ordinary)
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1812
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200 East Main Street
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1973
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*The Old Courthouse and the Old Jail lie within the county enclave within the City.
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