Glencarlyn is a residential neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia.
Originally created as a summer community for Washingtonians who wished to escape the heat of the city, Glencarlyn was founded by partners Samuel S. Burdett, a former Missouri congressman, and his partner George W. Curtis in 1888.[1]
Boundaries
editGlencarlyn is bounded by Arlington Boulevard (Highway 50) on the north, Carlin Springs Road on the west, 5th Street South on the south, and Glencarlyn Park on the east.
Glencarlyn landmarks
edit- Glencarlyn Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.[2]
- The Ball-Sellers House, 5620 Third Street South
- Carlin Family Cemetery, 300 South Kensington Street
- Carlin Hall, a school and community center built in 1892, 5711 Fourth Street South
- Glencarlyn Library, 300 South Kensington Street
- St. John's Episcopal Church, 415 South Lexington Street
- The General Samuel S. Burdett House, 5627 Third Street South
- Long Branch Nature Center, 625 S. Carlin Springs Road
- Kenmore Middle School
- Carlin Springs Elementary School
Historic Events in Glencarlyn
edit- On November 22, 1922, The Audubon Society of Glencarlyn met at Curtis Hall (now known as the Glencarlyn Community Center). The society chapter met to advocate for protective legislation for birds in Virginia. Source: Arlington Historical Society
Notable Glencarlynites
editReferences
edit- ^ Glencarlyn Remembered: The First 100 Years, published by the Glencarlyn Citizens Association, 1994
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.