Centreville is an unincorporated census-designated place in western Fairfax County along Interstate 66, roughly 25 miles west of Washington, D.C. The community sits where the Warrenton Turnpike (now Lee Highway) crossed the road to Centreville Tavern in the 18th century, and the name dates from this historical crossroads function. During the Civil War, both the First and Second Battles of Manassas were fought a short distance to the west, and Centreville served as a Confederate winter encampment during 1861-1862.
Modern Centreville is almost entirely residential and commercial development from the 1980s and later, clustered around Route 28, Route 29, and the I-66 interchange. Korean and other East Asian populations are prominent in the community, and the Old Centreville Crossing shopping center and Centreville Square contain a substantial concentration of Korean-owned businesses.
Fairfax County Public Schools operates Centreville High School, which serves most of the area. The closest Metro station is Vienna at the east end of the Orange Line, reached by a long commute or by Fairfax Connector and OmniRide bus service. Many Centreville residents work in Arlington, Fairfax, or Washington.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Centreville coverage. As a directory-only service, Escortservice.com makes no arrangements between users and the websites it lists. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Centreville is an unincorporated census-designated place in western Fairfax County along Interstate 66, roughly 25 miles west of Washington, D.C. The community sits where the Warrenton Turnpike (now Lee Highway) crossed the road to Centreville Tavern in the 18th century, and the name dates from this historical crossroads function. During the Civil War, both the First and Second Battles of Manassas were fought a short distance to the west, and Centreville served as a Confederate winter encampment during 1861-1862.
Modern Centreville is almost entirely residential and commercial development from the 1980s and later, clustered around Route 28, Route 29, and the I-66 interchange. Korean and other East Asian populations are prominent in the community, and the Old Centreville Crossing shopping center and Centreville Square contain a substantial concentration of Korean-owned businesses.
Fairfax County Public Schools operates Centreville High School, which serves most of the area. The closest Metro station is Vienna at the east end of the Orange Line, reached by a long commute or by Fairfax Connector and OmniRide bus service. Many Centreville residents work in Arlington, Fairfax, or Washington.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Centreville coverage. As a directory-only service, Escortservice.com makes no arrangements between users and the websites it lists. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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