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Friends Of The Fairfax Station, Inc.
The original
Fairfax Station was constructed in the 1850s by Irish immigrants who
settled in the surrounding area, creating the town that became the
station s namesake.
Central to the station s historical significance are
the Civil War battles of Second Manassas and Chantilly.
During the Civil
War the railroad and the station were of great strategic importance.
Serving first as a supply base for Union forces during the summer of
1862, Fairfax Station became a center for emergency treatment and
transportation of the wounded to Alexandria.
Clara Barton nursed many of
over 3,000 wounded soldiers that lay on the hill between historic St.
Mary s Church and the depot.
The depot was eventually destroyed by
advancing Confederate soldiers.
Union troops later rebuilt it.
In the
years of peace that followed, Fairfax Station became the primary
railroad station serving the growing county seat, the City of Fairfax.
In 1973, Southern Railway closed the station, which was the last
operating railroad station in Fairfax County.
In 1975 a group of
concerned citizens began efforts to save the old depot.
With Southern
Railway s donation of the building and financial and volunteer
assistance from local groups, the Friends of Fairfax Station, Inc.
reconstructed the station on donated land just up the hill from the
original site.
It now serves as both a museum of Civil War, railroad,
and local history as well as a bustling community center.
The museum
houses Civil War, Red Cross, and historic railroading memorabilia along
with a variety of artifacts found in and around the old station.
In more
recent years, many donors have added to the historic items in the
museum. .. (continue to details page for more info and costs)
38.8015452,-77.3254485
- Phone
- (703) 425-9225
- Location
- Fairfax Station, VA