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Lake Anne Village Center Historic District

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LAKE ANNE VILLAGE H.D., FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA
LAKE ANNE VILLAGE H.D., FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA

The Lake Anne Village Center Historic District encompasses the central plaza and surrounding buildings of Lake Anne Center in Reston, Virginia.

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Lake Anne Village Center Historic District

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LAKE ANNE VILLAGE H.D., FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA
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