
Manassas and Clifton sit at the center of this mid-century portrait of Northern Virginia, showing a landscape on the cusp of significant suburban transformation. The expansion of residential pockets like Manassas Park, Yorkshire, and Stonewall Acres contrasts with the established agricultural patterns of Centreville Farms and Marshall Farms. This 1957 survey documents the critical transportation corridors of the era, including the Southern railroad line and Lee Highway, which facilitated the region's rapid postwar growth. Local social infrastructure is well-defined by a network of rural churches such as Rock Hill Ch, St Johns Ch, and the Centreville Tabernacle. The map also captures specific industrial and institutional sites of the period, from a Quarry near Manassas to the State Prison Camp and the Drive-in Theater near Yorkshire Acres, offering a detailed look at the land use before modern sprawl.
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1890 Mt. Vernon
Fairfax County, VA

1891 Mt. Vernon
Fairfax County, VA

1894 Mt. Vernon
Fairfax County, VA

1897 Mt. Vernon
Fairfax County, VA

1944 Belvoir
Fairfax County, VA

1945 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

1948 Belvoir
Fairfax County, VA

1951 Belvoir
Fairfax County, VA

1951 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

1951 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

1956 Belvoir
Fairfax County, VA

1956 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

1957 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

1965 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

1966 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

1977 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

1990 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

1994 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

1994 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA

2022 Falls Church
Fairfax County, VA

2022 Manassas
Fairfax County, VA