Arlington Farms
Arlington Farms was a temporary housing complex for female civil servants and service members during World War II. Built in 1942-1943 by the United States Government's Federal Works Agency (FWA), Arlington Farms was located on the former site of the United States Department of Agriculture's Arlington Experimental Farm on the grounds of the historic 1,100-acre Custis-Lee family estate in Arlington County, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C.
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Arlington Farms
Arlington Farms was a temporary housing complex for female civil servants and service members during World War II. Built in 1942-1943 by the United States Government's Federal Works Agency (FWA), Arlington Farms was located on the former site of the United States Department of Agriculture's Arlington Experimental Farm on the grounds of the historic 1,100-acre Custis-Lee family estate in Arlington County, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C.
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Arlington Farms was a temporar ...... inia, outside Washington, D.C.
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Fall 1942 to Spring 1943
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Aerial view of Arlington Farms ...... Memorial Bridge on the right.
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Location of Arlington Farms as seen on the District of Columbia map.
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Temporary Wartime Housing
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Arlington Farms was a temporar ...... inia, outside Washington, D.C.
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