Virginia Vacation Attractions: Woodbridge

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Woodbridge, Virginia is located approximately 20 miles south of Washington D.C. It is neither a city or town; instead it's a region which encompasses several other communities including Dale City, Lake Ridge and South Oak. The quaint riverfront and boating town of Occoquon with its parks, fishing and family outing resources are considered part of Woodbridge as well.

Things to do in Woodbridge

Arlington Arts Center
Founded in 1976 and is housed in the historic Maury School, this arts center is dedicated to presenting and supporting the new work of regional artists through exhibitions, studio space, and educational opportunities. The center is one of the largest venues for emerging, contemporary artists in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Call 703-524-1494 for more information.
3550 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA

Arlington National Cemetery
This is the final resting place of many who gave their lives in service to the country. Two US presidents—John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft are buried here. The crew of the Challenger space shuttle, civil rights leader Medgar Evers and film star Audie Murphy are among the many honored her Call 703-695-3250 for more information.
West end of Memorial Bridge, Arlington, VA

Gunston Arts Center
Features state-of-the art performing and gallery spaces, this arts center is home to a thriving local arts community, both professional and amateur. Call 703-358-6960 for more information.
2700 South Lang Street, Arlington, VA

The Pentagon
Across the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia is the headquarters of the armed forces of the United States, the largest office building in the world. Encompassing 29 acres, with a five-acre courtyard in the center, the five-sided structure has over 17 miles of hallways. Approximately 23,000 employees, military and civilian, come to work here each day. Group tours are available with a reservation. Call 703-697-1776 for more information.

U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Statue)
The image of five marines and a navy corpsman raising an American flag atop Mount Suribachi during World War II is known to every American schoolchild. Seen in person, the bronze 78-foot statue is sure to stir emotions. Call 703-285-2601 for more information.
Arlington Blvd and Meade St, Arlington, VA

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