Welcome to Arlington, Virginia

Welcome to Arlington, Virginia

The smallest self-governing county in the United States, Arlington is considered a city by most inhabitants. Attractions like Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon are top tourist draws, though most people end up visiting nearby Washington DC for sites like the Washington Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington National Cathedral.

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Washington, D.C.

Just across the river from town is the nation's capital city, Washington D.C. This amazing city shouldn't be missed, with its stunning federal buildings, stately monuments and exciting museums. Head down to the National Mall and see a bit of everything. On the far east edge is the United States Capitol while on the west is the Washington Monument. Dotting the long north and south sides of the park are some of the famous Smithsonian museums, each offering free admission and objects ranging from famous art pieces to reclaimed space shuttles.

Arlington News

Aes Corp. agrees to pollution disclosures

Kentucky.com - Thu Nov 19

AES Corp., which operates several coal-fired power plants in the U.S., has agreed to put more information about global warming in its public financial disclosures.

New group focusing on flexible vinyl issues

Plastics News - Thu Nov 19

In response to increased attacks on flexible vinyl products, as well as the phthalates used to soften vinyl to make a variety of plastic products, the industry has formed the Flexible Vinyl Alliance in an effort to respond more quickly to initiatives at the state and local levels.

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