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Civic Association of Hollin Hills records, 1940/2013

36.5 linear feet (73 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of publications, newsletters, photos, audiovisual materials, blueprints, and organization records (such as minutes) relating to the Hollin Hills community in Virginia.
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Civic Association of Hollin Hills records, 1940/2013 36.5 linear feet (73 boxes)

Dorn McGrath Fairfax County and Loudoun County slide collection, 1963/2004

0.5 linear feet (2 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of 525 color slides that contain mostly aerial views of Fairfax County and Loudoun County, Virginia. The aerial views feature housing developments, automobile transportation corridors, Dulles International Airport, and the surrounding countryside.
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Dorn McGrath Fairfax County and Loudoun County slide collection, 1963/2004 0.5 linear feet (2 boxes)

Moorefield Station collection, 2001/2003

2 linear ft.
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of a developers' packet, compact disks, and a Zoning Map Amendment Application for Moorefield Station, a planned community in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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Moorefield Station collection, 2001/2003 2 linear ft.

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