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  1. Tysons Galleria was the third major project of the Gudelsky- Lerner partnership. The property was purchased from The Rouse Company which lost a bitter zoning dispute over the site in 1963. [1] In 1981, Lerner bought out the partnership for $21 million, before embarking on a $550 million expansion. [2] It was constructed across Virginia State ...

  2. History of Tysons, Virginia. Originally known as Peach Grove, Tysons, VA, got designated as Tysons Crossroads after the end of the Civil War. History has it that William Tyson bought a piece of land from Lawrence Foster. Tyson served as the region’s postmaster from 1854 to 1866. As in the early 1950s, Tysons had remained a quiet and rural ...

  3. Hickory Hill (McLean, Virginia) /  38.94444°N 77.16167°W  / 38.94444; -77.16167. Hickory Hill is a large brick house in McLean, Virginia, in the United States, which was owned for many years by members of the Kennedy family, the American political family that has long been prominent in American politics, public service, entertainment ...

  4. Tysons station. Categories: Census-designated places in Fairfax County, Virginia. Census-designated places in Virginia. Northern Virginia. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Virginia.

  5. Tysons Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako erroldak esleitutako leku bat da. Fairfax konderrian kokatuta dago, Virginia estatuan. 26.374 biztanle ditu, 11,073908 kilometro koadroko azaleran banatuta. Ikus, gainera [ aldatu | aldatu iturburu kodea ]

  6. Tysons station. / 38.92063; -77.22193. Tysons station is a rapid transit station on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro in Tysons, Virginia. One of four Metro stations in Tysons, it is one of the five stations comprising the first phase of the Silver Line. It opened as Tysons Corner on July 26, 2014.

  7. 2016-07-04 07 28 21 View north along the inner loop of the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) 1-4 mile south of Exit 46 (Virginia State Route 123-Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Tysons Corner) in Tysons Corner, Fairfax County, Virginia.jpg 3,215 × 2,255; 2.84 MB.

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