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Arlington,               Virginia.

A               stone's               throw               from               Washington,               D.C.

Hometown               living               with               an               urban               beat.

What's               not               to               like               about               this               walking               community               of               209,300               men,               women               and               children?

Where               35%               of               the               population               is               ethnically               and               racially               diverse?

Where,               according               to               Arlington               County               government,               the               kids               speak               one               of               95               different               languages               and               come               to               Virginia               from               one               of               128               different               countries?

Arlington,               Virginia.

Home               of               Arlington               National               Cemetery,               one               of               only               two               national               cemeteries               administered               by               the               U.S.

Army.

Arlington:               also               home               to               the               U.S.

Marine               Corps               Memorial,               and               U.S.

Air               Force               Memorial               on               the               grounds               of               Ft.

Meyer.

Arlington               also               includes               the               Pentagon               which               sites               on               30               acres               housing               the               U.S.

Department               of               Defense.

and               nearby               Arlington               House               (or               the               Robert               E.

Lee               Memorial)               which               has               the               best               view               of               the               Lincoln               Memorial               in               Washington,               D.C.

Arlington's               also               home               to               the               Chesapeake               and               Ohio               Canal               National               Historical               Park,               and               George               Washington               Memorial               Parkway,               both               important               U.S.

landmarks               and               local               treasures.
               If               you're               heading               to               the               DC               metropolitan               area               for               any               reason,               work,               school               or               pleasure,               walk               -               don't               run               -               to               Arlington               and               check               out               what               Virginia               residents               already               know               are               Arlington's               Top               7               Selling               Points:
               Kid,               Family               and               Pet               Friendly
               Arlington               County               boasts               1,296               acres               of               public               spaces               including               more               than               377               acres               that               are               managed               by               Arlington               Public               Schools.

These               include               lovely               parks,               community               centers,               nature               centers,               swimming               pools,               athletic               fields               and               courts,               awesome               playgrounds,               cultural               facilities,               community               dog               parks,               picnic               and               pavilion               areas,               and               so               much               more.

These               facilities               cater               to               all               ages               and               demographics.

Seniors               meet               at               the               community               centers.

Athletes               train               on               the               playing               fields.

Kids               hit               the               basketball               courts,               soccer               fields,               and               tennis               courts.

20-somethings               hit               the               well-appointed,               workout               facilities               that               are               located               in               many               of               the               community               centers.

Teens               keep               busy               with               any               number               of               sports,               arts               and               cultural               activities.

Because               of               these               and               other               amenities,               once               you               live               in               Arlington,               it's               difficult               to               live               anywhere               else.
               Arlington's               green               space               is               particularly               compelling.

Gulf               Branch               Nature               Center               has               long               sponsored               cool               nature               programs               for               kids               and               adults               alike.

Potomac               Overlook               features               concerts,               as               does               Lubber               Run.

Lyon               Village               has               a               great               shaded               playground               where               kids               can               play               as               adults               enjoy               a               cooler               spot               under               the               trees.

Donaldson               Run               has               lots               of               cool               trails               and               views,               and               stop               by               the               Iwo               Jima               memorial               for               a               quiet               tribute               to               our               nation's               soldiers.

Don't               miss               Harrison               Street               playground               where               Arlington               families               find               a               safe               environment               for               their               kids               to               play.
               Arlington               County's               Department               of               Parks,               Recreation               and               Cultural               Resources               is               one               of               only               fifty-five               agencies               in               the               United               States               to               have               received               national               accreditation               from               the               Commission               for               Accreditation               of               Park               and               Recreation               Agencies               (CAPRA).

And,               these               parks               and               public               spaces               are               open               to               the               public,               and               ready               for               reservation               for               your               special,               family               or               sporting               event.
               Eco-Friendly
               Arlington               takes               the               environment               very               seriously.

Arlington               County's               encourages               and               provides               incentives               for               private               developers               to               "go               green"               in               building               and               renovation               projects               throughout               the               area.

Arlington               also               has               an               extensive               recycling               and               environmental               education               program               for               residents               and               businesses.

Arlington               joined               with               Northern               Virginia               Clean               Water               Partners               to               encourage               proper               disposal               and               run               off,               and               protect               Virginia               waterways               from               chemical               run               off.
               Education               and               Professional               Development               Friendly
               Arlington               public               and               private               schools               are               the               best-of               the               best,               and               include               several               award               winning               and               Blue               Ribbon               schools.

Arlington               Public               Schools               (APS)               operates               more               than               30               schools               and               programs,               and               high               school               graduation               rates               exceed               90%.

Parochial               and               independent               schools               abound               in               the               County,               providing               excellent               educational               choices               for               all.

Arlington               County's               library               system               is               second-to-none.

Check               out               Central               Library               which               has               something               for               everyone,               from               the               very               young               to               County               seniors.
               Arlington               claims               dozens               of               universities,               colleges               and               professional               schools,               most               along               the               metro               corridor/Orange               Line,               like               Marymount               University,               George               Mason               University               (Arlington               campus),               George               Mason               School               of               Law,               Art               Institute               of               Washington,               ACT               College,               Argosy               University/Washington,               D.C.,               George               Washington               University,               Strayer               University,               Troy               University,               Everest               College,               Westwood               College-Arlington               Ballston               Campus,               Graham               Webb               International               Academy               of               Hair,               VA               Commonwealth               University,               Keller               Graduate               School-Management/DeVry               University,               Everest               College,               and               University               of               Southern               California               Information               Sciences               Institute,               among               others.
               Citizen               and               Consumer               Friendly
               Arlington's               County               Manager               is               accessible               and               responsive               to               citizens               and               has               several               staff               members               tasked               with               constituency               relations.

Likewise,               the               County               Board               hosts               community               meetings               and               listening               tours               to               take               the               pulse               of               the               community.

County               Board               members               are               available               by               telephone,               email               and               in               person.

Email               a               member               of               the               Board,               including               the               Chair,               and               you'll               be               quite               surprised               to               get               an               immediate               response.
               Arlington               neighborhoods               have               well               organized               Citizen's               Associations               that               address               neighborhood               and               development               issues,               and               maintain               productive               dialogue               with               County               officials               and               offices.

Polling               is               done               on               a               consistent               basis               by               the               County               to               measure               community               satisfaction.

And,               the               County               publishes               an               online               and               paper               newsletter               called               The               Citizen               which               alerts               the               community               to               energy               saving               and               other               green               initiatives,               refuse               and               recycling,               leaf               collection,               housing,               parking,               construction,               schools,               and               many               other               issues               of               interest               to               County               residents.

Arlington               residents               work               hand               in               hand               with               County               government               to               create               and               sustain               an               incredible               community               that               works               for               all.
               Housing               Abounds
               Arlington               has               a               mix               of               housing               for               residents               that               cover               the               lifespan,               from               condos               and               townhouses               in               Rosslyn,               Clarendon               and               Ballston               neighborhoods               for               the               20               and               30-somethings,               to               older               homes               and               new               construction               for               more               established               residents               and               their               families.

True,               housing               prices               are               always               a               concern,               but               Arlington               works               hard               to               make               sure               its               community               is               first-rate               and               that               options               are               out               there               for               first-time               home               owners.

Community               activism               and               partnerships               with               County               government               have               ensured               that               Arlington               maintains               a               fair               amount               of               housing               for               low               income               and               disabled               residents.
               Transportation
               Unlike               other               jurisdictions               in               the               capital               region,               Arlington               has               transportation               options               that               are               second               to               none.

Indeed,               Arlington               has               it               all:               metro               rail               (Orange               and               Blue               lines),               metro               transit               buses               that               feed               metro               rail               and               main               arteries,               Arlington               ART               buses               that               cover               the               neighborhoods,               and               miles               of               bike               trails               and               lanes               for               the               environmental               conscious               and               physically               fit.

Arlington               roads               are               safe,               well-policed,               and               maintained.

If               one               road               is               crowded,               there's               always               another               avenue               to               take               to               get               to               your               destination.

Most               roads               and               highways               will               get               you               into               the               District               in               a               matter               of               minutes.

And,               the               bridges               are               not               as               bad               as               you               would               imagine!
               Arlington               is               conveniently               located               within               minutes               of               two               major               airports,               Washington               National               Airport               (10-20               minutes)               and               Dulles               International               Airport               (30-40               minutes).

Need               a               driver?

Arlington's               Red               Top               Cab               will               get               you               there,               safe               and               sound.
               Safety,               Security               and               Faith-Based               Organizations
               Arlington               County               is               a               safe               place               to               live               due               to               the               dedicated               members               of               the               police,               fire,               and               Sheriff's               Department.

Staff               and               volunteers               at               its               local               chapter               of               the               American               Red               Cross               Chapter               work               hand-in-hand               with               the               County               and               other               jurisdictions               to               address               emergency               and               other               needs.

Arlington's               non               profit               sector               is               thriving,               and               an               incredible               host               of               services               are               available               through               Catholic               Charities               and               the               Salvation               Army,               among               others.
               Dozens               of               churches               and               faith-based               organizations               may               be               found               in               Arlington               County,               including:               Our               Lady               Queen               of               Peace,               Clarendon               Presbyterian,               St.

Agnes,               St.

Ann,               Cathedral               of               St.

Thomas               Moore,               Memorial               Baptist,               Mount               Olivet,               Church               of               Jesus               Christ               of               LDS,               Arlington               United               Methodist,               St.

Mark's,               The               Orchard               Church,               Calvary               United               Methodist,               First               Baptist               Church               of               Ballston,               Trinity               Episcopal,               St.

Mary's               Episcopal,               Congregation               Etz               Hayim,               Buddhist               Fellowship               UU,               Buddhist               Peace               Fellowship,               Church               of               Christ               Scientist,               Sikh               Temple,               the               Arlington               Diocese,               among               others.

Missionhurst               is               also               tucked               away               in               Arlington,               Virginia               and               provides               a               welcome               respite               from               a               busy               work               week.

Indeed,               Arlington,               like               other               communities,               values               diversity               and               embraces               its               many               faith               and               cultural               traditions               from               around               the               world.
               I               could               go               on               and               on               about               Arlington's               attributes,               like               its               vibrant               arts               and               cultural               scene,               cool               shopping               districts,               great               eateries,               historic               monuments,               local               history               and               ethnic               neighborhoods.

But,               you'll               need               to               check               out               Arlington,               Virginia               for               yourself               to               see               what               residents               already               know:               Arlington               rocks!






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