6901 Brimstone Ln, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Mifax- Northern Virginia offers billing, collection, bookkeeping and accounting services to Fairfax Station…More businesses. Call for more information.
10875 Hampton Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
This archery course, located just off of Hampton Road near the entrance to Fountainhead Regional Park, is not open to…More the public, but rather is run as a club with dues-paying members who work to maintain the course and its attendant facilities in exchange for discounts on their annual dues. However, this course is not a place to hunt actual prey. Secretary/Treasurer Justice Percell explains, "There is no hunting on the range. That is the rules of Fountainhead Park, but we probably wouldn't hunt anyway. That is not good for safety, and we are very safety conscious." Maintenance tasks performed by the members of this not-for-profit organization include removing downed trees, repairing targets, cleaning the clubhouse, and so on. </p> <p>"The purpose of our club is to maintain the range and promote archery in the area," Percell explained via e-mail. "Archery is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, and we have a quality recreational facility for archery. We welcome anyone interested in archery."</p>
5400 Ox Rd # A, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
One of the best things about life in Northern Virginia is the quality of the public parks - and in the Fairfax…More Station area this is perhaps more true than anywhere else in the county. It therefore seems apt that the headquarters of this vast undertaking are in Fairfax Station, just off of busy Ox Road in an edifice of an imposing size suitable for the task.</p> <p>The Northern Virginian Regional Park Authority maintains parks in Alexandria, Arlington and Fairfax County. A complete list of area parks may be viewed <a href="http://www.nvrpa.org/park/main_site/content/NVRPA_Parks">here.</a></p> <p>There are a remarkable number of parks in Fairfax Station and the immediate vicinity: In addition to the vast Burke Lake Park (which is operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority), the NVRPA maintains both the Fountainhead and the Sandy Run regional parks in Fairfax Station. There is also the majestic Hemlock Overlook Regional Park in nearby Clifton and the Pohick Bay and Occoquan regional parks in Lorton, as well as numerous other nearby parks of widely varying sizes.</p> <p>The NVRPA maintains "more than 10,000 acres of woodlands, streams and rolling Virginia countryside," according to the park authority's website. It has 21 regional parks featuring golf courses, swimming pools, hiking trails and much more. </p>
10525 Braddock Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032
Located right next to the University Mall, this is the headquarters for a company that manages gas stations and auto…More repair shops throughout the Northern Virginia area. The businesses they manage include the Main Street Shell, Loehmann's Plaza Shell, Virginia Tire and Auto of Gainesville, Virginia Tire and Auto Service of Chantilly and many more.
5712 Union Mill Rd, Clifton, VA 20124
Located in Fairfax Station, China Express is a great option if you're in the mood for Chinese cuisine. With locations in…More the Northern Virginia area, China Express also offers free delivery within a 3-mile radius. This location is daily.
5416 Ashley Manor Ct, Fairfax, VA 22032
Cutting Edge Construction offers home building and general contracting services to Northern Virginia. To learn more…More about its services, call the number provided.
5722 Union Mill Rd, Clifton, VA 20124
Alcoholic Beverage Control is a state-owned and operated adult beverage store in Northern Virginia. They sell various…More types of vodka, rum and cognacs as well as wine.
5807 Fairview Woods Dr, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Shin-Sung Precision sell wholesale cleaners and dryers equipment to dry cleaning businesses in Northern Virginia.
10998 Clara Barton Dr, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
A member of the Northern Virginia Veterinary Associates, Dr. Bostrom works at the Companion Animal branch in Fairfax…More Station. She has been practicing since 1996 and specializes in preventative and internal medicine. The branch has been open since 2001, offering medical care, surgery and grooming.
6401 Little Ox Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
This landscaping company has worked throughout Fairfax County and Northern Virginia since 1997. Its general services…More include regular maintenance (mowing, cleaning, weeding, leaf removal), landscape design (patios, walkways, ponds, boulders) and new constructions/installations. It also offers snow removal in the winter.
6809 Brimstone Ln, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Serving the northern Virginia area since 2005, Aquascape Services provides design, installation and repair services for…More swimming pools. The company offers equipment and supply sales, as well as free estimates. Warranties and insurance are also provided. The company mostly works on tiling, decking, patios and spas.
5551 Rockpointe Dr, Clifton, VA 20124
Led by husband and wife team Randy and Susan Wyant, I DO Photography, Inc is a photography studio that specializes in…More wedding, family portraits, senior portraits, dog portraits and event photography. It provides services all around the D.C. metro area, Northern Virginia and Maryland.
7150 Main St, Clifton, VA 20124
Peterson's Ice Cream Depot is an ice cream store that was voted the best ice cream by Northern Virginia…More </em>magazine. Peterson's offers a wide selection of ice cream flavors as well as its famous hot dogs.
11407 Lilting Ln, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Medical Professional Services offers outsourced medical billing services to the doctors' offices and health care groups…More in Northern Virginia. The company's services include patient statements, balance billing and follow-up phone calls to patients about late bills. It also provides software for scheduling, on-line payments and document management.
13400 Braddock Rd, Clifton, VA 20124
EP Mowing & Landscaping specializes in residential and commercial landscaping services for clients in the Northern…More Virginia area. This family-owned and operated company’s services include edging, weeding, sodding, planting, developing drainage systems, stump and tree removal and erosion control, as well as the construction of patios, walkways, retaining walls and other structures.
7454 Ox Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
P and T Home Improvements and Painting offer home building, renovations and additions to Northern Virginia. It…More provides carpentry, house painting, handyman services and cabinet installation.
5765 Burke Centre Pkwy, Burke, VA 22015
Paisano's is a local chain of pizzerias with 14 locations throughout northern Virginia and Maryland. It offers a variety…More of traditional and gourmet pies and Italian classics, subs and burgers, wraps, turnovers, wings and more. Specific selections include make-you-own pies, fettuccini alfredo, chicken gyros, pepperoni strombolis, tuna wraps and wings. This location can be found on Burke Centre Pkwy, east of Ox Road.
7708 Gingerbread Ln, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Abbot Stair-Climbers sells moving stair chairs and lifts to the Northern Virginia area. The company offers Acorn brand…More stair lifts and Bruno independent living aids. Contact Abbot directly with further inquiries about products and services.
10414 Hampton Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Premium Building Maintenance offers janitorial services to businesses in Northern Virginia. They offer floor…More maintenance, hardwood floor care, night cleaning, office building cleaning and more. They also offer help with construction clean-up including window cleaning, carpet cleaning and power washing.
5776 Union Mill Rd, Clifton, VA 20124
Family owned and operated for more than 30 years, Clawes Carpet provides quality floor sales and installation services…More to the northern Virginia area. It was the first family-owned business in the Twinbrooke Shopping Center. It specializes in carpet and rugs, ceramic tile, hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, vinyl flooring, countertops and more. It proudly supports the Ronald McDonald House Charities via its involvement and affiliation with Brand Source. For more information or a free estimate, please call the number provided.
5727 Jonathan Mitchell Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Madhu and Phil, founders of Grime Solvers, both believe that "pursuing total quality and delivering on our…More promises are the most critical aspects of Grime Solvers' mission to be the best cleaning service provider in the Northern Virginia area since 1983."</p> <p>Grime Solvers is bonded and insured and provides screened and trained staff that they claim will "continually exceed your expectations" because they adhere to a "41-point inspection checklist." Their services are affordable and can be customized to meet the customer's specific needs.</p> <p>Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly full services are available and include all aspects of house cleaning, from window washing to carpet cleaning as well as typical household tasks such as laundry and silver polishing. One time move-in or move-out services are also offered. Grime Solvers provides free estimates and excellent references.</p> <p>Grime Solvers serves Northern Virginia including: Alexandria, Arlington, Ashburn, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, Great Falls, McLean, Oakton, Reston, Springfield, Vienna, and Loudoun County.</p> <p>Helpful cleaning tips can be found on their blog, <a href="http://grimesolvers.blogspot.com/">http://grimesolvers.blogspot.com/</a>.</p>
8220 Roseland Dr, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
New Dimensions Realty has been serving the real estate needs of clients residing in Fairfax Station and…More beyond since 1996 when it was founded by owner and broker Sukh Singh. Specializing in short sales and foreclosures, New Dimensions Realty also offers assistance with locating homes through auctions, trustee sales, owner listings and traditional real estate listings in the Northern Virginia area.</p> <p>New Dimensions Realty can help buy, lease or sell residential properties in Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties. The agency is also licensed to operate in Maryland and Washington, D.C. </p> <p>Ms. Singh states that her agency currently has four experienced agents on staff and that they mostly work on a referral basis.</p> <p>"I offer a very, very good service and will, of course, extend that service to all new clients," she said.</p>
10450 Van Thompson Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
This entrance-point to the Occoquan River features facilities for competitive and recreational sculling and…More rowing. Sandy Run is used for team training and competition by high schools, colleges, national organizations and similar outlets for competitive "canoe, kayak and crew athletes." According to the park's website, "only shells and other boats authorized by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority (NVRPA) may be launched from the docks or shoreline of Sandy Run."</p> <p>George Mason University sponsors races here a few times a year.</p> <p>The walking and jogging trails which can be accessed at Sandy Run Regional Park are pleasant and quiet on days without competitions. On days with competitions, pets are not allowed at the park.</p>
9610 Hampton Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Fairfax County maintains 41 fire stations throughout the county - this one opened in 2007, making it number 41. It is…More one of two in Fairfax Station and keeps ten professional firefighters on duty at all times; these are members of a staff estimated to be about 30 people in total. The staff of men and women are equipped and trained to deal with emergencies in the local and surrounding communities. In addition to fighting fires and providing emergency medical assistance, firefighters show residents how to safely install child seats, set-up and use smoke detectors and conduct home safety checks. The department is part of the Northern Virginia regional response system along with the City of Alexandria, Arlington County, the City of Fairfax, Prince William County, Loudoun County, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, Fort Belvoir and Fort Meyer.
13220 Yates Ford Rd, Clifton, VA 20124
This park offers the Holy Grail of area parks: Visitors actually feel like they're in the woods, woods so deep they…More could get lost in them, woods where they are unlikely to see anyone else for long stretches of time. At times, hikers fight through spider webs knotting the trail along the beginnings of the Occoquan River, and even begin to feel like they're exploring some remote stream. Hemlock Overlook Park covers 40o or so acres. It's part of a string of parks along the river, and it offers much pleasant scenery and rugged hiking terrain. The park also offers a wide variety of outdoor programs and serves as an Outdoor Education Center operated by Adventure Links, an ACA-accredited camp, in cooperation with the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority.
5600 Burke Centre Pkwy, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Fairfax County maintains 41 fire stations throughout the county. This station, number 32, is one of two in Fairfax…More Station and one of several near Route 123. Fairview Fire Station keeps six professional firefighters (members of a staff which firefighters estimate to be about 18-25 people total) on-duty at all times, and these men and women equipped and trained to deal with emergencies in Fairfax Station and the surrounding communities. The station operates one paramedic engine and one "Advanced Life-Support" unit, but does not maintain a ladder truck.</p> <p>In addition to fighting fires and providing emergency medical assistance, firefighters show residents how to safely install child seats, set-up and use smoke detectors and conduct home safety checks.</p> <p>The department is part of the Northern Virginia regional response system along with the City of Alexandria, Arlington County, the City of Fairfax, Prince William County, Loudoun County, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, Fort Belvoir and Fort Meyer.</p>
5035 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032
This mammoth middle and high school is one of many massive educational complexes in northern Virginia, but this is…More one is the biggest of all: It's the largest secondary school in the state of Virginia.</p> <p>RSS is named after James W. Robinson Jr., a U.S. Army sergeant who died an incredibly heroic death in Vietnam in 1966 after saving several American lives, leading his men and bravely attacking the enemy.</p> <p>According to official Fairfax County statistics, in the 2008 - 2009 school year, Robinson Secondary School had 2,339 students (86.53 percent of the student body) taking general education courses, while 84 students (3 percent) enrolled in English as a second language courses, and 364 students (13.47 percent) enrolled in special education services.</p> <p>In 2008 - 2009, 18 percent of the school was Asian or Pacific Islander, 5 percent was black, 11 percent was Hispanic and 60 percent was white. Eleven percent of the student body received free or reduced-price meals. The school's student-to-computer ratio was 2.3 to 1 in June, 2010.</p>
8400 Durga Pl, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Situated at the corner of Silverbrook and Hooes roads, the Durga Temple is the largest Hindu temple in the Northern…More Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland area. According to Sharvan K. Verma, the temple manager, followers of Hinduism have come to the temple from West Virginia, Delaware, New York and even California. "This temple meets the needs of everyone in this area," said Verma. "And everyone feels better when they come here."</p> <p>Many programs are available to members and non-members of the temple. Each Saturday and Sunday morning from 7am - 9am, there are free yoga classes, and they are open to anyone. For the student members, there are test preparation courses, study groups and tutoring available. The Durga Temple also has its own Cub Scout group, which is also open to anyone.</p> <p>Community service is available to anyone who wishes to donate some time to the temple. According to Verma, members, students and people completing court appointed community service have all given their time to the temple. Community service may range from helping with tutoring to picking up trash in the parking lot.</p> <p> If you are curious about Hinduism, the Durga Temple can provide information. The temple manager, Verma, is very helpful and friendly and is willing to answer questions and give a quick tour, just make sure you are respectful and take your shoes off first.</p>