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Arlington, VA Neighborhoods: Waycroft - Woodlawn
About the Neigborhood
Waycroft-Woodlawn consists of about 585 single-family homes that are primarily in the Cape Cod and Colonial styles, common in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s when the area was developed.  Bounded by Glebe Road , I-66, 17th Street , and George Mason Drive/Frederick Street, it is very close to Ballston metro and major commuting routes like I-66, Rt 29/Lee Hwy, and Washington Blvd.  Nearby neighborhoods include Tara - Leeway Heights and Westover.
Woodlawn Park is located nearby, and a stream runs through the park. Virginia Hosptial Center is adjacent to the neighborhood.  The neighborhood's abundance of trees and greenery (it's known as the "Garden Spot" of Arlington) and bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks make it a charming locale.
The neighborhood has a very active Civic Association.  View the Waycroft-Woodlawn conservation plan.
Neighborhood History
Waycroft-Woodlawn is anchored by the Mt. Olivet Methodist Church, first built between 1855-1860 and was born in the name of dispute resolution.  Two of Waycroft-Woodlawn residents, William Marcey and John Brown, had a dispute over a parcel of land and to resolve the matter, they both gave up their claims and donate the land for a church site.  The current church structure was built in 1948 is ... more

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