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Things to do in Court House

Arts and Entertainment

Shopping, Dining, Nightlife

Events

All events in Court House are accessible by public transportation, bicycling, and walking. For more information, see Getting Around Court House.

Ongoing Events

Month

Event

Mid. April-
Late Fall

Arlington Farmer's Market: N. Courthouse Rd. and N. 14th and Uhle Sts. Saturdays, 8.am – 12 noon. Admission: free.

May-September

Arlington Arts al Fresco Music Series: Courthouse Plaza, 2100 Clarendon Blvd. Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. Admission: free. Sponsored by Arlington Arts.

Annual Events

Month

Event

February

Annual Clarendon Courthouse Mardi Gras: Wilson Blvd., between Clarendon & Court House Metro stations. Sponsored by Clarendon Alliance.

April

Clarendon Tax Blues Night: "Why Should the Tax Man have all the fun?" Clarendon Post Office. Admission: free. Sponsored by Clarendon Alliance.

May 5

Cinco de Mayo: , Wilson Blvd., between Clarendon & Court House Metro stations. Sponsored by Clarendon Alliance.

May

Neighborhood Day Along Wilson Blvd., between Clarendon and Court House Metro stations.

June

CSC Invitational Bike Race Wilson Blvd & Clarendon Blvds., between Clarendon & Court House Metro stations.

Arlington County Calendar of Events

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Arlington Unwired

Listings for Arlington restaurants, bars, sightseeing destinations and more. www.ArlingtonUnwired.com

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Arlington's urban villages are walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods well served by public transportation. People who live in these neighborhoods are able to walk to shopping or to restaurants and hop on Metrorail, Metrobus or ART when they need to go anywhere else in the Washington Metro area. More about Arlington's urban villages.