The 105-year-old Wilson School building isn't historic enough to be preserved, the Arlington County Board decided on Saturday. Instead, Arlington Public Schools has been directed to incorporate pieces of the old building into the new, 775-seat school that will replace it and house the H-B Woodlawn secondary program. The vote was the final hurdle before APS can
(Updated at 4:20 p.m.) A new proposal for the Reevesland farmhouse may be the compromise needed between the County Board and farmhouse supporters who don't want the farmhouse to be sold to a private party. Karl VanNewkirk, the president of the Arlington Historical Society, spoke at the Arlington County Board meeting on Saturday, informing the Board members
The two and a half acre of land where the Reevesland farmhouse sits was divided into two parcels one which will contain the farmhouse and one that will become a public park. The County Board's decision allows the county to preserve the view of the farmhouse while still being able to sell it to a private party,