Springfield, Virginia is located in southeast Fairfax County at the intersection on I-95 and I-495 (The Capital Beltway), 13 miles from the nation’s capital. Springfield is a major thoroughfare, funneling traffic through Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia and the eastern seaboard of the United States. Burke, Newington and West Springfield are contiguous areas and considered to be part of greater Springfield. The United States Army Base at Fort Belvoir is just minutes south and Old Town Alexandria is several miles northeast. Springfield resembles a small city, is centrally located and an ideal commute location for those working in Washington D.C.
Springfield boasts that it has a favorable political environment for development, an excellent school system including Northern Virginia Community College’s Medical Education Center and nearby George Mason University, the oldest art guilds and theaters in Fairfax County, a full range of medical facilities, a growing concentration of biotechnology, bioinformatics and medical-education businesses, and two major airports only minutes away.
Springfield is a place that combines in one location everything you could desire for recreation and leisure - great restaurants, a flourishing cultural arts community, interesting history and the bounty of great outdoors activities. Springfield offers events and attractions ranging from multi-cultural activities, historical attractions, and sporting events to a vast array of shopping and year-round recreational opportunities. Take advantage of the superb outdoor activities, everything from canoeing to golf, outdoor concerts, cycling and boating to bird watching.
Located in Fairfax County, Springfield offers its residents a broad range of historical and entertainment options within driving distance, including George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate. The nation’s only national park for the performing arts, Wolf Trap Farm Park, is in Fairfax County.
Fairfax County residents also take advantage of nearby cultural and recreational outlets. To the east there is the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean beaches, and the monuments, museums and nightlife in Washington, D.C. To the west are the famed Blue Ridge Mountains. To the south are the Civil War battlefields surrounding Manassas, Fredericksburg and Richmond.
Fairfax County has a lot to offer—a dynamic business community, affordable housing, an abundance of recreational opportunities and proximity to Washington, D.C., the mountains and the beaches.
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