Churches in Oakton, VA


 

Doing some research before you move into the Oakton, VA area? In central Fairfax County, only 16 miles west from Washington DC, lies the town of Oakton, VA. South of it is the city of Fairfax, and bordering areas are Fair Oaks, Vienna, and Merrifield. If you’re looking for a church in your new community, there are many options for you and your family.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax is located in 2709 Hunter Mill Rd, Oakton, VA 22124, right next door to Hunter Mill Montessori School. It is a progressive religious congregation of about 1,000 adults, teens and kids. They host many events, have an fully engaged staff, and host many programs for both adults and children.

Further down the road from Unitarian, you’ll find Unity of Fairfax on 2854 Hunter Mill Rd, Oakton, VA 22124. The church offers a welcoming, open-minded environment for everyone. They offer Sunday Service, prayer-meditation, live music performances, adult education, a bookstore, and services in Spanish.

Oakton United Methodist Church is at 2951 Chain Bridge Rd, Oakton, VA 22124. They serve the community, offering worship services, youth group activities, classes, and also host events. Residents like the church because of its close-knit community.

Moving to the Oakton, VA community and feeling nervous about the move? American Moving & Storage is here to alleviate your stress before move-in day. We will carefully handle your possessions and treat your home with the care that it deserves, laying down coverings for the floor and also padding corners on the wall. Let us get you and your family situated in your new home. Reach us at (703) 870-7975.

Things to Do in Herndon, VA


 

Before Herndon became the town it is today, it was a hub for dairy farming and a vacation spot for nearby residents, due to its presence along the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad – now known as the Washington & Old Dominion Road (W&OD) Railroad.  The train station was later converted to a Museum and Visitors center, where one can learn about the role that the railroad played in Herndon’s development and history. The Herndon Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Part of the Dulles Technology Corner, Herndon hosts many top companies such as Fannie Mae, Amazon Web Services, Booz Allen Hamilton, and more. If you’re moving into the area, we hope that this guide is informative and helpful for you and your family.

Have a day filled with history and intrigue when visiting the Herndon Depot Museum! The old station, now transformed into a museum, was the site of a confederate raid led by Captain John Singleton Mosby on St. Patrick’s Day of March 17, 1863. This raid is particularly interesting because Herndon was as north as Captain Mosby and his men went. Learn more about the raid and Herndon’s history in the Civil War when you visit the museum!

Did you know that every residence within the borders of Herndon is a mile or less away from a public park? The Herndon Community Center is a large space with a pool, gym, racquetball and tennis courts, activity rooms, and halls to rent for conferences and parties. Bready Park is next door to the community center and is host to an impressive play lot, play fields, and accessibility to the Washington & Old Dominion Trail which leads to Historic Herndon.

Moving to Herndon, VA this Fall? Family owned and operated, the American Moving & Storage team has over 30 years of experience with home and office moves in the Northern Virginia area. We’ll provide quality service, reliability, and dependability for every move. Schedule with our movers at 703-870-7975!

Parks and Recreation in Ashburn, VA


 

The town of Ashburn, Virginia lies between Washington Dulles International Airport and Leesburg and is 30 miles northwest of Washington DC. Did you know that it is home to the world’s major internet exchanges – the majority of the world’s Internet traffic passes through Ashburn, due to its unmatched fiber infrastructure. It is also known as Data Center Alley. Before it was known as Ashburn, the area was called Farmwell, named after a mansion owned by George Lee III. John Janney, a prominent member of the Whig Party in Virginia, purchased a summer home that was on a section of the Farmwell plantation. He called it Ashburn Farm.

Are you moving to Ashburn, VA and looking for local things to do? Explore Trailside Park and its amazing amenities in all of its 20 acres! There’s 3 lighted baseball fields, a massive playground which has tall slides for older kids, and a roller hockey rink. The location is right next to the Washington and Old Dominion Trail, a well maintained, paved trail that runs through multiple Northern Virginia counties. It is perfect for biking, walking, and jogging!

Bles Park is a public green space featuring scenic wetlands, soccer fields, trails, and a playground. It is adjacent to the Potomac River and has a trail that overlooks it. Take your little ones here to learn about the local flora and fauna of Virginia.

If you’re looking for large fields to play local games or watch local games, another park to check out is Ray Muth Sr. Memorial Park, a 17-acre park with soccer, football and lacrosse pitches and an accessible trail. Residents love the ample parking and fields. It is also next door to Killawog Lake.

Looking for something for the daring members of your family? Check out iFly Loudoun! It is an indoor center that has flying activities for all ages, at all skill levels. They have introductory courses for beginner flyers, as well as more advanced lessons. As opposed to sky diving, this has controlled air that lets you fly gently.

Whether you’re moving to Ashburn for work, family or school, American Moving & Storage will take care of all aspects of your move. We’ll provide a free estimate for your local or long distance move for your home, office or apartment. Our skilled, trained movers and packers will take great care of your items and home during the transition. Schedule with a representative at 703-870-7975 for your future move-in day.

Things to Do in Manassas, VA


 

Thirty miles south of Washington DC, the city of Manassas in Prince William County is not only the site of several historic places but is also a burgeoning community in the DC Metro area. The first major land battle of the Civil War, the First Battle of Manassas/Bull Run, took place near the area in July of 1861. The Second Battle of Manassas also occurred here in August of 1862. During this time in history, Manassas was simply a railroad crossing, where rails going to Richmond, DC and Shenandoah Valley all met up. It developed more into a town in the late 1800s but it wasn’t until 1975 when Manassas became an independent city. Today, it is a mixture of historic sites, museums, and commercial and residential development.

Are you looking for new active things to do? Explore Vertical Rock Indoor Climbing! It’s a large rock climbing venue for anyone at any skill level. They also have instructional classes, whether you’re just beginning to learn the ropes or are looking to learn more as an advanced climber. There are also a variety of youth programs which include clubs and camps.

Plan an educational day with your family and visit the Manassas Museum! Learn about the history of Manassas, Native American through 20th Century periods, with a focus on its role in the Civil War. Exhibits are routinely updated, so there’s always a piece of history that can be newly learned. Baldwin Park is an area of green space just behind the museum. Pet-friendly and family-friendly, you can have a pleasant picnic here. It features a tot lot, playground, picnic tables, many benches, and a garden path.

Only a hop, skip and a jump way from the Manassas Museum is the City of Manassas Farmer’s Market. Virginia Living and Prince William Living magazine voted the market as one of the best in the area. Come and grab your fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, bread, baked treats and more! You can also find local artist and artisans selling their wares here. Open on Saturdays from 8 AM – 1 PM in the Prince William Commuter Lot across from the new Baldwin Elementary School. There is also a Thursday market at the Harris Pavilion, open from 8 AM – 1 PM.

If you’re moving into Manassas, VA or nearby, contact American Moving & Storage at 703-870-7975! For over 30 years, our moving crews have delivered customer-oriented, personalized moves for homes and businesses. We look forward to helping your transition to a new place be as stress-free and easy-going as possible!

Neighborhoods in Burke, VA


 

The town of Burke, Virginia is located in the southern part of Fairfax County. Many know it from Burke Lake Park, an 888-acre recreational park with a golf course and nature trails surrounding Burke Lake. Kings Park, built in the 1960s, was the first large subdivision and from it, stemmed more communities leading to the development of Burke as a populated suburb. The area is served by Fairfax County Public Schools. Burke Centre hosts an annual Fall festival for two days every September and in October, the Burke Nursery & Garden Center hosts their Pumpkin Playground. Family friendly and convenient to other DC Metro communities, Burke is great location.

Looking for a town home community? Explore New Lakepointe! With over 300 homes that are family and pet-friendly, it has sports fitness facilities, recreational areas, places to shop and dine, and is convenient to commute from. The community is well-maintained and also has playgrounds, a pool, and tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts.

If you’re looking for single-family homes, maybe Longwood Knolls is the place for you? The community was established in 1977 and is host to 554 single-family homes. The styles of home vary but in general, most are 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom with garage parking. Nearby schools are: Sangster Elementary School, Cherry Run Elementary School, and Lake Braddock Secondary.

Are you looking for apartments that are close to Burke Centre? Burke Shire Commons is a pet-friendly apartment complex, perfect for young professionals and families. There are many walking trails leading to nearby communities and plenty of green spaces. It is close to the Burke Farmers Market, which operates from April through December. Next door to the Farmers Market is the Burke Centre Amtrak Station, servicing the Manassas Line and the Northeast Regional Line.

If you are moving to Burke, VA this Fall, contact American Moving & Storage at 703-870-7975! We’ll work with your schedule and ensure a seamless, stress-free move. If you need storage options, we have short and long term storage at our secure, climate-controlled warehouse. We look forward to helping you with your move into your new home or office!

Things to Do in Reston, VA


 

In 2018, Money Magazine listed Reston, VA as The Best Place to Live in Virginia for its fantastic parks, lakes, shopping and dining. The integration of lush&, green spaces with residential and commercial areas, makes Reston, VA a highly desirable community to live in. The Lake Anne Village Center is listed in the U.S. Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, and all of Reston is a Backyard Wildlife Habitat Community, ensuring that wildlife habitats are protected and always taken into consideration when commercial and residential development take place. In this post, we’ll dive into the recreational activities available for you and your family living in Reston, VA!

Need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but don’t want to drive hours out in order to do so? Visit Fred Crabtree Park! Residents who have visited love the streams (Little Difficult Run), forested trails, and the opportunity to view wildlife. Deer are frequently spotted in this park. In addition to the nature trails, it has fields for baseball and soccer. Fox Mill Woods and Tennis club is also nearby.

Another great option for those who would like to explore nature with their little ones is Walker Nature Center. The surrounding area hosts a pond, walking trails, picnic areas, and camping sites. The Center has a public restroom, meeting room, and an interactive play room. They also have bird feeders. The Nature Center also hosts nature programs for kids. There are lots of free community resources, such as information on the local fauna and flora.

Wondering what Reston has to offer for shopping and dining? Explore Reston Town Center! There’s major retailers of all specialties – clothing, technology, makeup, and gifts – dotting its streets. After shopping, relax with a meal and refreshing beverage at one of the many restaurants in the area. With all of the variety of cuisines, you’re sure to find options that suit your tastes. Catch a movie at Bow Tie Cinemas, grab an ice cream afterwards and head to Mercury Fountain to people watch. The Pavillion is just across from it, where ice skating is set up for the Wintertime.

If you and your family are nervous about your move to Reston, VA, don’t worry! With American Moving & Storage, the transition will go seamlessly. Along with careful packing, we are always cognizant of keeping your possessions, flooring, and walls damage-free during the move. Schedule your upcoming move with us at (703) 870-7975!

Neighborhoods in Vienna, VA


 

In Fairfax County, bordered by I-66, I-495, and Route 7, Vienna, VA is a town popular with families and working professionals who commute around the DC Metro area for work. The area is served by Fairfax County Public Schools, which has a great reputation. Its downtown has a variety of small businesses, and there is the Vienna Metro Station with plenty of parking available. The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park trail goes through the town center, available to the public for walking, jogging, and biking.

In the Northern part of Vienna, around Old Courthouse Road and Beulah Road, has many detached single family homes, most of them newer with some older homes sprinkled throughout. Many of the homes have four or more bedrooms and three to four bathrooms. There are many options for shopping, restaurants, and commercial office spaces. NOVA Central Farmer’s Market is located at the Church of the Holy Comforter, selling locally sourced produce and groceries. Westwood Country Club is just east of Beulah Road and has golfing, tennis, pool, and a conference center, available to members. There is an 11-acre park called Glyndon Park, with baseball fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, and nature trails that are perfect to take your little ones to. Residents like how family-friendly and convenient the area is.

Central to Vienna is the Town Center. Similar to the area in the North, there are many detached single family homes with plenty of space for a large family. There are also apartments, high rises, condos, and town homes available to rent. Many restaurants and shopping plazas are along Maple Ave. Patrick Henry Library is right off the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad trail. Catch a local baseball game at Waters and Caffi Fields, a turfed park with restrooms and snack shack. Freeman Store & Museum, run by volunteers, tells the history of the general store that was built in 1859 and showcases a variety of Virginia memorabilia.

If you and your family are planning your local or remote move to Vienna, VA or Fairfax County, be sure to contact the moving professionals at American Moving & Storage! For over 30 years, we’ve served the Northern Virginia community, delivering efficient, seamless moves. We’ll treat your possessions and space with respect, properly covering and protecting the floors and walls of your home during the move. Schedule your move at 703-870-7975!

Things to Do in Haymarket, VA


 

Just off of exit 40 on I-66 resides the town of Haymarket, VA in Prince William County. Many of the buildings in Central Haymarket from 1882 are still standing today. There are many structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places, such as St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, a two-story brick church building that was originally the district courthouse for Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudon, and Prince William counties. We’ve compiled a guide for those living or moving to Haymarket, VA.

The Haymarket Museum tells the history of Haymarket and how it was established and developed into the town you see today. There are exhibits and stories that tell of the role Haymarket played in the Civil War, the destruction of the 1862 fire and the reconstruction period after, the schools, the Old Post Office building, and more.

Across from Haymarket City Hall is Cupcake Heaven, the perfect place for those with a sweet tooth! Along with gourmet cupcakes, they also carry a wide range of quiches, coffee drinks, and pastries. You can also custom order cakes and cupcakes for future events. Locally owned and operated, it is a Haymarket favorite.

Is your family interested in ice sports or wants to learn more about it? Maybe would just like free skate or pick up skating lessons? The Haymarket Iceplex offers youth in-house and travel hockey leagues, adult hockey leagues, skating lessons, hockey classes, public skating, parties and more.

Penchant for horses and riding? Visit Saddlery Liquidators! Browse through a large inventory of equestrian equipment – all kinds of tack, supplies and clothing. Customers love the selection, great prices, friendly service and discounts found here.

Whether you’re moving to Haymarket, VA or any neighborhood in the Prince William County area, the American Moving & Storage team has you covered! We have testimonials from happy clients all over Northern Virginia. Let us show you how enjoyable and stress-free moving can be. Schedule our movers at 703-870-7975.

 

Neighborhoods in Reston, VA


 

With its green space, desirable residential communities, and commercial development, it’s no surprise that Reston, Virginia in Fairfax County was ranked as “Best Place to Live in Virginia” by Money magazine in 2018. The American Institute of Certified Planners recognized Reston as a National Planning Landmark and “one of the finest examples of American 20th Century conceptual new town planning”. Reston is also considered a Backyard Wildlife Habitat, meaning that homeowners are encouraged to maintain their yards and gardens, while keeping in mind that they are part of the local habitats and ecosystems. Reston was the first 20th century community in the United States to explicitly include nature preservation during its planning.

Located in the Lake Anne area, Hickory Cluster is a community of modernist, box-shaped townhouses designed by DC architect Charles M. Goodman. With tall ceilings and hardwood floors donning the interiors, natural light can filter through. There are 90 International-style homes in the neighborhood, with 2-4 bedrooms, 1-3 bathrooms, family rooms, rooftop terraces, and private balconies. Pedestrian paths are all around the area, leading to the shops in the Village Center.

Considered the downtown area, Reston Town Center is filled with offices, apartments, shopping, and restaurants. Low rise condominiums and town homes can be found along Town Center Parkway. There are also many high rise, modern residences. For those who want to be in the middle of all the action, in the heart of Reston – then this area is perfect for you.

The neighborhood of Hunter Woods was built around the Hunter Woods Village Center, the first village center in South Reston. The Reston Community Center resides here and provides residents with classes, events, spaces for rent, family friendly activities, and more. Community members love the walking trails in the area.

If you and your family will be moving into the Reston, VA area soon, don’t hesitate to schedule the movers at American Moving & Storage! For more than 30 years, our crew has assisted with moves in the Reston and Northern Virginia community. Family owned and operated, we prioritize personal service and a seamless experience with every move. Call us at (703) 870-7975!

Parks and Entertainment in Burke, VA


 

Burke, VA is a desirable community for those who like the quietness of a town, but accessibility to the city. Washington DC is only 20 miles from Burke. If you’re more about the green space and nature, then you’re just in luck! There are a variety of parks in the area that offer nature trails, hiking, biking paths, playgrounds, water activities, and more.

The American Hiking Society deemed Burke Lake Loop Trail in Burke Lake Park as one of the best 10 fitness trails in the United States. A full 888 acres, this park has an activity to offer for everyone. Catch the miniature train and/or carousel with your little ones, have a few rounds of mini golf, or host a picnic by the lake. For those who love the water, there’s boating, fishing, and kayaking. Walk, jog, or bike around the scenic lake’s 4.7 mile trail loop. There are even campgrounds there, for those who want to stay through the entire weekend.  There is no charge for Fairfax County residents to enter, but if you are a non-resident, it is $10 per car.

Lake Barton Park is a clean, well-maintained lake with a short trail for walking, biking, and jogging, along with picnic tables. It also has a playground and areas for fishing.  Parking is available at Burke Center Parkway.

Have a family that is into field sports? Rolling Valley West Park has field and playground space for softball, tennis, soccer, basketball, and baseball! Visitors love how well-maintained the fields are and there are benches where parents can sit down and watch their kids play.

The Pohick Stream Valley Trail has a paved path and is right near the VRE tracks. The trail is perfect for biking, walking, and jogging. Kids will have fun crossing the creek – there are raised stepping stones that you can use to hop over the water. The perfect place to bring family and pets!

If you’re moving to Burke, VA or anywhere in Fairfax County, you can call the professionals at American Moving & Storage at 703-870-7975! Punctual, professional, and with competitive prices for your moving – our clients can attest to positive moving experiences with our team. We look forward to hearing from you soon!