Virginia Landmarks December 2, 1998 | Fairlington Historic District Historic Designation | National Register March 29, 1999 |
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Fairlington was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 29, 1999. On December 2, 1998, Fairlington was listed on the Virginia Landmark Register as well. Listing recognizes that a property is of significance to the Nation, the State or the community.
Fairlington has the rare distinction of being a nationally significant property. It is a notable example of community planning and publicly financed housing built for defense workers and their families during World War II. It was designed by renowned architects Kenneth Franzheim and Alan B. Mills and represents the best of residential construction.
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| Chair: | Lorraine Drolet |
| Co-Chair: | Judith Greig |
| Survey: | Lorraine Drolet |
| Photography: | Harold Reem |
| Data Input: | Alan Barnett |
| Finance: | Sandy Hodapp |
| Communications: | Ron Patterson |
| Volunteers: | Jim Mailler |
Last updated: January 23, 2005