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Virginia Square

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Points of Interest in Virginia Square

All points of interest listed below are within walking distance of the Virginia Square-GMU Metrorail station and are also accessible by Metrobus, ART-Arlington Transit, bicycling, and walking. For more information, see Getting Around Virginia Square and the interactive map of Virginia Square.

Arlington Arts Center logo.Arlington Arts Center – Serves as a bridge between artists and the public for awareness, appreciation and involvement in the arts through exhibitions, artists studio spaces and educational opportunities. 3550 Wilson Blvd.

Arlington Central Library – 1015 North Quincy Street.

Arlington Small Business Development Center – Provides business information, technical assistance, management counseling and training to existing small businesses and new entrepreneurs. 3401 N. Fairfax Dr.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Training Facility – 3501 Fairfax Drive.

George Mason University Arlington Campus – 3301 N. Fairfax Dr.

Quincy Park – 1021 N. Quincy St., adjacent to Arlington Central Library.

I-66 Parking Garage – N. Quincy and N. 15th Sts., next to Washington Lee High School. Site of community garage sale, first Saturday of each month, April-November. Also an access point for the Custis Trail.

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.