Dranesville is a census-designated place in northwestern Fairfax County, Virginia, near the intersection of Leesburg Pike (Route 7) and Georgetown Pike (Route 193). The community takes its name from Washington Drane, who operated a tavern at the crossroads in the early nineteenth century. The Dranesville Tavern, a frame structure built around 1823, has been preserved by the Fairfax County Park Authority and moved to a nearby site along Leesburg Pike.
The area saw a Civil War engagement in December 1861 known as the Battle of Dranesville, a small clash between Union and Confederate foragers that nonetheless represented one of the earliest Union victories of the war in the Eastern Theater. The battlefield is not preserved as a formal park, but several historical markers along Route 7 acknowledge the action.
Modern Dranesville is largely residential, with low-density subdivisions, wooded lots, and scattered commercial nodes along the two state routes. The CDP borders Great Falls to the south and the Potomac River to the north, with Riverbend Park and Seneca Regional Park preserving significant Potomac frontage. The area has no separate municipal government; Fairfax County handles zoning, schools, and police.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Dranesville coverage. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
Dranesville is a census-designated place in northwestern Fairfax County, Virginia, near the intersection of Leesburg Pike (Route 7) and Georgetown Pike (Route 193). The community takes its name from Washington Drane, who operated a tavern at the crossroads in the early nineteenth century. The Dranesville Tavern, a frame structure built around 1823, has been preserved by the Fairfax County Park Authority and moved to a nearby site along Leesburg Pike.
The area saw a Civil War engagement in December 1861 known as the Battle of Dranesville, a small clash between Union and Confederate foragers that nonetheless represented one of the earliest Union victories of the war in the Eastern Theater. The battlefield is not preserved as a formal park, but several historical markers along Route 7 acknowledge the action.
Modern Dranesville is largely residential, with low-density subdivisions, wooded lots, and scattered commercial nodes along the two state routes. The CDP borders Great Falls to the south and the Potomac River to the north, with Riverbend Park and Seneca Regional Park preserving significant Potomac frontage. The area has no separate municipal government; Fairfax County handles zoning, schools, and police.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Dranesville coverage. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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