McNaughton Fields
McNaughton Fields is a park in Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, Virginia. McNaughton Fields is situated nearby to the pitch Field 1, as well as near Field 4.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Engleside Christian School and Pope–Leighey House.
Engleside Christian School
School
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Engleside Christian School is a private pre-kindergarten through 6th grade Christian school in Alexandria, Virginia. It is Baptist by affiliation and a member of the Old Dominion Association of Christian Schools, a chapter of the AACS. Engleside Christian School is situated 2,200 feet east of McNaughton Fields.
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 4,100 feet southwest of McNaughton Fields.
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 southwest of McNaughton Fields.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Woodlawn and Fort Belvoir.
Woodlawn
Village
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Woodlawn is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 census was 20,804. It was carved out of the Mount Vernon CDP beginning with the 2010 census, from the west it goes from Fort Belvoir to Little Hunting Creek stretching along U.S. Route 1 on the south and Huntley Meadows Park on the north.
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. Fort Belvoir is situated 1½ miles southwest of McNaughton Fields.
Hayfield
Village
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Hayfield is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 census was 3,909. It is located in southeastern Fairfax County, bordered by Kingstowne to the northwest, Rose Hill to the north, Groveton to the east, and Fort Belvoir to the south. Hayfield is situated 1½ miles north of McNaughton Fields.
McNaughton Fields
- Type: Park
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
38.72921° or 38° 43′ 45″ northLongitude
-77.12856° or 77° 7′ 43″ westOperator
Fairfax County Park AuthorityOpen location code
87C4PVHC+MHOpenStreetMap ID
way 123275648OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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Notable Places Nearby
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