United States Army Criminal Investigation Command
United States Army Criminal Investigation Command is an office in Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, Virginia which is located on Gunston Road. United States Army Criminal Investigation Command is situated nearby to the village Fort Belvoir, as well as near North Post Post Office.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center and Woodlawn.
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center
Hospital
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The Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center is a United States Department of Defense medical facility located on Fort Belvoir, Virginia, outside of Washington D.C. Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center is situated 2,400 feet east of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command.
Woodlawn
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Woodlawn is a historic house located in Fairfax County, Virginia. Originally a part of Mount Vernon, George Washington's historic plantation estate, it was subdivided in the 19th century by abolitionists to demonstrate the viability of a free labor system. Woodlawn is situated 1 mile northeast of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command.
Pope–Leighey House
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The Pope–Leighey House, formerly known as the Loren Pope Residence, is a suburban home in Virginia designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The house, which belongs to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has been relocated twice and sits on the grounds of Woodlawn Plantation, Alexandria, Virginia. Pope–Leighey House is situated 1¼ miles northeast of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fort Belvoir and Accotink.
Fort Belvoir
Village
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Fort Belvoir is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It was developed on the site of the former Belvoir plantation, seat of the prominent Fairfax family for whom Fairfax County was named.
Accotink
Quarter
Photo: Ser Amantio di Nicolao, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Accotink is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Accotink is located along Accotink Creek within Fort Belvoir. Accotink Bay, Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge, and Lake Accotink are also in the area.
Belvoir
Neighborhood
Belvoir was the plantation and estate of colonial Virginia's prominent William Fairfax family. Operated with the forced labor of enslaved people, it was located on the west bank of the Potomac River on the present site of Fort Belvoir in Fairfax County, Virginia. Belvoir is situated 2 miles southeast of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command.
United States Army Criminal Investigation Command
- Type: Office
- Address: Gunston Road
- Categories: building and military installation
- Location: Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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38.70647° or 38° 42′ 23″ northLongitude
-77.15117° or 77° 9′ 4″ westOpen location code
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