McLean is an unincorporated part of Fairfax County directly across the Potomac River from the District of Columbia. The George Bush Center for Intelligence, the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, occupies a fenced 258-acre compound in the Langley section of McLean and has been the agency's primary site since 1961. The original 1961 headquarters building and its 1991 addition together form one of the most recognizable federal facilities in the United States, though the complex is not open to the public.
The community borders Tysons, the major edge-city commercial center that grew up around the intersection of the Capital Beltway (I-495) and Route 7. Tysons Corner Center is the largest mall in the Washington metropolitan area, and the Silver Line Metro added four Tysons-area stations in 2014. McLean's residential neighborhoods contain some of the most expensive single-family homes in Virginia, and the area has historically housed senior federal officials, ambassadors, and business executives.
Great Falls Park, a National Park Service unit along the Potomac, sits on the west edge of McLean and preserves the dramatic 76-foot drop of the Potomac River falls. Turkey Run Park, south along the Potomac, includes CIA land and the Claude Moore Colonial Farm historic site.
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McLean is an unincorporated part of Fairfax County directly across the Potomac River from the District of Columbia. The George Bush Center for Intelligence, the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, occupies a fenced 258-acre compound in the Langley section of McLean and has been the agency's primary site since 1961. The original 1961 headquarters building and its 1991 addition together form one of the most recognizable federal facilities in the United States, though the complex is not open to the public.
The community borders Tysons, the major edge-city commercial center that grew up around the intersection of the Capital Beltway (I-495) and Route 7. Tysons Corner Center is the largest mall in the Washington metropolitan area, and the Silver Line Metro added four Tysons-area stations in 2014. McLean's residential neighborhoods contain some of the most expensive single-family homes in Virginia, and the area has historically housed senior federal officials, ambassadors, and business executives.
Great Falls Park, a National Park Service unit along the Potomac, sits on the west edge of McLean and preserves the dramatic 76-foot drop of the Potomac River falls. Turkey Run Park, south along the Potomac, includes CIA land and the Claude Moore Colonial Farm historic site.
On Escortservice.com, McLean coverage consists of escort website reviews and listings. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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