Talk:Arlington Village Historic District (Arlington, Virginia)

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This article describes the entry on the historical register, but is a little confusing because it does not describe the place as it is today.

There should be a redirect from "Arlington Village" to here, and the article should be trivially restructured. Perhaps just a section called "Arlington Village Today" or somesuch.

Here's a much better description of the actual place today (as opposed to the developer's concept in 1939):

Arlington Village is a townhome condominium community located on 42 acres in Arlington, Virginia. Originally built as apartments between 1939 and 1941, Arlington Village Townhouse Condominium was established in 1981 and is comprised of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom townhomes. Arlington Village is designated in Arlington County’s Historic Registry, and includes a large wooded area with a creek; a designated wildlife Habitat.

That's from https://arlingtonvillage.com

If someone cared about updating the article they could source that. The way I actually know is that I own one of the units here. 151.200.26.245 (talk) 18:37, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]