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"A United Nations in an actual community"

Arlington celebrates its international diversity and rich African American history.

03/21/2022

If You Lived Here

"A United Nations in an actual community"

Clip: Season 2 Episode 13 | 3m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Arlington celebrates its international diversity and rich African American history.

As photographer Lloyd Wolf likes to say Arlington, Virginia's Columbia Pike corridor is "A United Nations in an actual community." Over the past 50 years, the neighborhood has welcomed immigrants from all over the world. Today, international diversity and culture are celebrated, along with Arlington's rich African American history at The Black Heritage Museum, which opened on the Pike in 2018.

03/21/2022

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Combining Form and Function on Columbia Pike

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Clip: S2 Ep13 | 4m 45s | The open layout of this renovated Columbia Pike duplex combines form and function. (4m 45s)

A Country Cottage Along Columbia Pike

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Clip: S2 Ep13 | 6m 5s | With homes like this, it's easy to see why so few Claremont houses come up for sale. (6m 5s)

Preview: Columbia Pike/Lake Barcroft

Preview: S2 Ep13 | 30s | One of Virginia's oldest highways has rich stories to tell and homes to explore. (30s)

A Wooded Retreat Inside the Beltway

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Clip: S2 Ep13 | 7m 32s | A vibe that is much more mountain retreat than Beltway bureaucrat. (7m 32s)

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