- Virginia State Route 620 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties)
State Route 620, also known as Braddock Road, is a secondary
state highway in theU.S. state ofVirginia . In the City of Alexandria, Braddock Road runs northwestward from West Street near the Braddock Road Metro station to the Alexandria campus of theNorthern Virginia Community College , just beyond Beauregard Street. About 2 miles west, unconnected, another Braddock Road begins in Fairfax County at Columbia Pike near Lake Barcroft, runs southward pastLittle River Turnpike , then continues westward towards Loudoun County. The road has historical significance in theAmerican Civil War , and portions of the road were established prior to British colonization of northern Virginia.Geography and layout
Although the original Braddock Road was unified throughout its length, many portions of the original road were transected, relocated or disjointed since the original path was defined (especially since the modern paved road system was constructed). Because of this, several cut-off portions of previous paths exist, which often generates confusion among motorists (for example, in Centreville, where there is a "New Braddock Road" which is unconnected to the "Braddock Road" which leads into the historical section of the town).
As the road leads into Loudoun County, the paved portion of Braddock Road ends but the road continues as a
gravel road into rural areas of Loudoun.Among the cities, towns and other landmarks traversed by Braddock Road are:
*the City of Alexandria
**"(the Braddock Road Metro Station is located in this city)"
*theThomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology lies near the intersection with Little River Turnpike
*Annandale
*an intersection with the Capital Beltway
*Burke
*George Mason University
*CentrevilleHistory
Braddock Road was originally composed of paths established by the Native American inhabitants of Northern Virginia. Later, British colonialists and Virginian governments developed and improved the paths into what became known as "Braddock's Road."
Colonial and revolutionary era
Price's Common , a market that operated during the colonial administration and was the site of the drafting of theVirginia Declaration of Rights signed byGeorge Mason (and after which theBill of Rights of theUnited States Constitution was modeled), was located by the intersection of Braddock Road andBacklick Road (at the same intersection today lies astrip mall namedBradlick Shopping Center ).Braddock Rd is so named as it was believed to be the route of the English General
Edward Braddock 's force during the French and Indian War. At the outset of theBraddock Expedition , the force was split into two groups. Braddock led the first group across the Potomac near Rock Creek and up to Frederick and Sir Peter Halkett led a second group throughNorthern Virginia . Halkett's group marched past the Old Fairfax County courthouse (todayTyson's Corner ) and up to Coleman's Ordinary (today NorthernHerndon, Virginia ). It is unlikely that today's Braddock Road was the actual route taken by Halkett's group. Rather, they roughly followed the route of present-dayLeesburg Pike (Route 7).Civil War
During the American Civil War, both Union and Confederate troops traversed Braddock Road during various battles in Fairfax County and other parts of Northern Virginia.
External links
* [http://novaroads.mjhale.com/history/braddockrd/index.html The Many Lives of Braddock Road, from The Roads of Northern Virginia]
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