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Driving in Arlington County, Virginia, USA.
This is a random view on Northbound George Washington Parkway, in the Eastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA, on the way home to our house in Southern Frederick County, Maryland, USA from dropping off my sister at the Ronald Reagan Washington, DC National Airport, located in the Southeastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA. Arlington County, Virginia currently has a very young, diverse, and fast growing population of about 216,000 peope, is located just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, to its West, and is an extremely densely populated, urban county that pretty much functions as a very inner ring, Western suburb of the U.S. capital city of Washington, DC. Not counting those in the downtown area of Baltimore City, Maryland, Arlington County, Virginia is the location of the tallest buildings in the entire, huge Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area, even though they are still fairly short considering the Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area's population of a whopping about 8.7 million people, and growing relatively fast to boot. This photo was taken about a week ago, on November 24, 2012.
Driving in Arlington County, Virginia, USA.
This is a random view on Northbound George Washington Parkway, in the Eastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA, on the way home to our house in Southern Frederick County, Maryland, USA from dropping off my sister at the Ronald Reagan Washington, DC National Airport, located in the Southeastern part of Arlington County, Virginia, USA. Arlington County, Virginia currently has a very young, diverse, and fast growing population of about 216,000 peope, is located just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, to its West, and is an extremely densely populated, urban county that pretty much functions as a very inner ring, Western suburb of the U.S. capital city of Washington, DC. Not counting those in the downtown area of Baltimore City, Maryland, Arlington County, Virginia is the location of the tallest buildings in the entire, huge Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area, even though they are still fairly short considering the Washington, DC-Baltimore metropolitan area's population of a whopping about 8.7 million people, and growing relatively fast to boot. This photo was taken about a week ago, on November 24, 2012.