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Great Falls Park

Great Falls Park

12.73km from Algonkian Regional Park

A small national park site in Virginia on 800 acres along the banks of the Potomac River. This place is blessed with rich natural beauty and soo many water resources and also has a vast variety of flora and fauna.

Trimble County Jail

Trimble County Jail

14.81km from Algonkian Regional Park

The Trimble County Jail in Kentucky is a historic structure that holds significance as a symbol of law enforcement and judicial practices in the region. The jail served as a facility for housing prisoners and administering justice within Trimble County.

Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park

Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park

15.48km from Algonkian Regional Park

Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park and National Cemetery is a battlefield area and a United States National Cemetery located northeast of Leesburg, Virginia. The cemetery is the third smallest national cemetery in the United States. Fifty-four Union Army dead from the Battle of Ball's Bluff is interred in 25 graves in the half-acre plot.

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

15.69km from Algonkian Regional Park

This is a 100 plus acre botanical garden which was located in Vienna, Virginia. There is plenty of ornamental display gardens and unique native plant collections. Discover local flora and fauna among lakes, forests and meandering walking trails. Take in majestic views of the Piedmont hills, explore the Korean Bell Garden or pay a visit to our restored 18th Century log cabin and so more.

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

16.49km from Algonkian Regional Park

This is a performing arts center located on 117 acres of national parkland in unincorporated Fairfax County. The Foundation presents performances in the Filene Center from May through September and at The Barns at Wolf Trap year-round. The latter venue is adjacent to but outside the park proper. In addition, the Foundation operates the Wolf Trap Opera Company, a resident company for young opera singers.

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

16.54km from Algonkian Regional Park

Oak Hill is a mansion and plantation located in Aldie, Virginia that was for 22 years a home of James Monroe, the fifth U.S. President. It is a National Historic Landmark, but privately owned and not open to the public.

George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor

George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor

17.05km from Algonkian Regional Park

Dodona Manor, the former home of General George Catlett Marshal is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 312 East Market Street in Leesburg, Virginia. It is owned by the George C. Marshall International Center, which has restored the property to its Marshall-era appearance of the 1950s. It is nationally significant as the home of George C. Marshall.

Fell Historic District

Fell Historic District

17.53km from Algonkian Regional Park

Fell Historic District is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses eight contributing buildings in a steeply sloped area along Red Clay Creek. The area developed in the 19th century as a wealthy gentleman's country manufacturing/farming estate.

Sully Historic Site

Sully Historic Site

17.54km from Algonkian Regional Park

Sully was the home of Richard Bland Lee, uncle of Robert E. Lee, and northern Virginia's first representative to congress. The home is furnished with Federal period antiques and combines Georgian and Federal architechtural styles. It was restored by Fairfax County Park Authority in 1976.

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

17.55km from Algonkian Regional Park

This is the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM)'s annex at Washington Dulles International Airport in the Chantilly area of Fairfax County, which holds numerous exhibits, including the Space Shuttle Discovery, the Enola Gay, and the Gemini 7 space capsule.

Lamm-Pollmiller Farmstead District

Lamm-Pollmiller Farmstead District

18.36km from Algonkian Regional Park

Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Iowa, the Lamm-Pollmiller Farmstead District stands as a living testament to the state's rich agricultural heritage. This historic district, characterized by its charming farmstead, barns, and surrounding landscapes, invites visitors to step back in time and experience the resilience, hard work, and community spirit that defined rural life in the region.

Temple Hall Farm Regional Park

Temple Hall Farm Regional Park

18.49km from Algonkian Regional Park

Temple Hall is an early 19th-century Federal-style mansion and working farm near the Potomac River north of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia which was constructed in 1810.

Scott’s Run Nature Preserve

Scott’s Run Nature Preserve

18.7km from Algonkian Regional Park

A nature preserve which was located at Mc lean which is noted for including eastern hemlocks among its plant life, which are rare for the area. It is a popular destination for recreation and hiking and is operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority.

Morven Park

Morven Park

19.29km from Algonkian Regional Park

A 1,000-acre historic estate and horse park in Leesburg, Virginia. It is home to the Morven Park Mansion, the Winmill Carriage Museum, formal boxwood gardens, miles of hiking and riding trails, and athletic fields. The park is also home to the Museum of Hounds and Hunting of North America with displays of art, artifacts, and memorabilia about the sport of foxhunting.

Rockville Historic District

Rockville Historic District

19.43km from Algonkian Regional Park

The Rockville Historic District encapsulates the rich history of the town, showcasing structures and landmarks that played pivotal roles in its development. The district may include sites dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the town's growth and cultural evolution.

Oatlands Plantation Lane

Oatlands Plantation Lane

21.09km from Algonkian Regional Park

Oatlands Plantation is an estate located in Leesburg, Virginia. operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark. The Oatlands property is composed of the main mansion and 415 acres of farmland and gardens. The house is judged as one of the finest Federal period country estate houses in the nation.

NRA National Firearms Museum

NRA National Firearms Museum

22.09km from Algonkian Regional Park

The NRA National Firearms Museum is a museum established in 1935, located at the NRA Headquarters Building in Fairfax County which has Approximately 2,500 guns are displayed in 15,000 square feet. The museum's exhibits cover seven centuries of firearms development and history. The main museum galleries are organized chronologically. Exhibits include firearms used for competition shooting, hunting, personal defense, recreational shooting, and police work.

Ellanor C. Lawrence Park

Ellanor C. Lawrence Park

22.52km from Algonkian Regional Park

A natural park that preserves the cultural and natural resources of western Fairfax County and has a long and complex history lasting 8,000 years. The land was used as a tenant farm, family homestead, and country estate until it was deeded to Fairfax County Park Authority as a 640-acre nature park in 1971.

The CIA Museum

The CIA Museum

23.06km from Algonkian Regional Park

The CIA Museum, administered by the Center for the Study of Intelligence, is a national archive for the collection, preservation, documentation and exhibition of intelligence artifacts, culture, and history. Its collection includes material associated with all activities of the CIA's predecessor, the Office of Strategic Services, a material associated with activities of foreign intelligence organizations, and material associated with the history and mission of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Aldie Mill

Aldie Mill

24.85km from Algonkian Regional Park

This is a water mill in Aldie, Virginia built shortly after 1804 to grind grain using the waters of the Little River. Retaining much of its original machinery, it is one of the best-preserved mills in Virginia.

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Algonkian Regional Park

Algonkian Regional Park

47001 Fairway Dr, Sterling, VA 20165, USA

The 838-acre park which was located on the Potomac River in Sterling, Virginia is owned and operated by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority and contains open fields, picnic shelters, rental cottages, an event center for weddings and meetings, a boat launch with access to the Potomac River, the Volcano Island water park open from May to September, and an 18-hole golf course. The park is bisected by the Potomac Heritage Trail.