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Baileys Crossroads: More than 20,000 people reside in the community of Baileys Crossroads, which is located off of Route 7 in Fairfax County. Settlers began arriving in the area in the early 17th century, but the county was not officially created until 1742. Residents today appreciate the area’s many attractions including Manassas National Battlefield Park, Lake Barcroft, Arlington National Cemetery and the White House. Recreational opportunities are practically endless. Fairfax County is home to approximately 300 parks covering 30,000 acres, seven golf courses and eight recreational centers. Baileys Crossroads is near many exciting destinations. Nearby Interstate 66 provides easy access to Washington, D.C., just 10 miles away. The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and the Washington-Dulles International Airport are nearby as well. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is approximately 160 miles away, which makes it an ideal weekend getaway. The highly regarded Fairfax County Public School system serves students in Baileys Crossroads. The system enrolls more than 165,000 students and consists of more than 170 elementary, middle and high schools. The Fairfax Brewster School, located in Baileys Crossroads, provides alternate education to students. Real estate options are varied, with single-family homes, townhouses and condominiums available at reasonable prices. The prime location of Baileys Crossroads and its proximity to a host of historical, recreational, educational and vocational options make it a favorable home for individuals, families and businesses alike.
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