Since Quantico Marine Corps Base first opened its doors in 1917 it has taken on the role of not only being the “Crossroads of the Marine Corps” but also the “Frontline of Innovation” for the Marines. As you drive through the gates of Quantico you can’t help but realize how many important enlisted and officers of the Marine Corps have also passed through those gates and under the Welcome to Quantico sign.
Drive past the Marine Corps University complex where officers attend both OCS and advanced training at the War College or enlisted marines attend leadership training at the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy. Having worked with the Education Services Officer at Quantico to bring accredited graduate degree programs to the installation I learned the emphasis that the Marine Corps places on training and education.
Wander throughout the base and you will see the blend of old and new as the base continues to prepare for the movement of new military and civilian jobs as part of BRAC. New housing is replacing the old Lustron homes and buildings are being revitilzed to support new organizations moving to the installation. Enjoy a stop along the way to take in the Potomac River views and if you are a golfer make a reservation for a round or two.
Quantico MCB contains the only town in the US (Quantico Town) actually contained within a military base. Though the town is small it does contain homes, a marina, plenty of restaurants, shops and VRE station. Marine Corps life and history are evident just outside the gates of Quantico as well. With the National Museum of the Marine Corps and the Quantico National Cemetery both located minutes from the gate. If you are looking for a little more adventure without as much Semper Fi then take some time and enjoy Prince William Forest Park at the same time.
Once you are done with your tour of the area stop by the Globe and Laurel Restaurant. The place is usually packed with fellow Marines, both young and old. If you need help with finding housing while you are stationed at Quantico give me a call at 703-346-2213. Marines stationed at Quantico have plenty of housing choices. Both Prince William County and Stafford County provide a wide variety of neighborhoods that Marines and their families like to call home.
Cindy Jones/Associate Broker
RE/MAX Allegiance
703-346-2213
Specializing in the I-95 Corridor & Military Relocations to the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir and Quantico
Hi Cindy...I love Quantico...I have not had the opportunity to go into the museum just yet..... my husband actually owns a business a couple of miles from the base.... and does quite a bit of work with some of the military personnel there... :)