About This Book
This work provides a historical account of Falls Church, Virginia, capturing the essence of the village at the turn of the 20th century. It includes anecdotes about local residents, organizations, and daily life, alongside photographs of 107 buildings that were significant at the time. The narrative reflects on the changes the community has undergone, noting the loss of many structures over the years. It serves as both a nostalgic look back for long-time residents and an informative resource for newcomers, emphasizing the importance of preserving the village's historic character and community spirit.
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