Encompassing 322 acres and containing 3,449 apartment and town house units, two community center buildings, a maintenance building, a real estate office, and outdoor recreation areas, Fairlington is the largest of the Defense Homes Corporation's World War II housing projects for defense workers and their families. Many of Fairlington's original residents worked at the Pentagon and the Navy Annex, about two and one-half miles northwest. Straddling both sides of the Shirley Highway, Fairlington's layout follows the already developing northern
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Fairlington
1942–1944, Kenneth Franzheim and Alan Balch Mills. I-395 (Shirley Hwy.), S. Abingdon St., S. 28th St., Quaker Ln., and VA 7 (King St.), Arlington
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