McLean

Carole L. Herrick
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Historian Carole Herrick uncovers the history of this former farming village to thriving community in over 200 vintage images.


McLean was a farming community in 1910, when Henry Alonzo Storm established a general store that included the McLean Post Office. The store was located on Chain Bridge Road beside a stop on the Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad, an electrified trolley that ran from Rosslyn to Great Falls Park. The stop was named after John R. McLean, a founder of the trolley and owner of the Washington Post newspaper. A village and vibrant community gradually developed around Storm's Store..The Franklin Sherman School, the first consolidated public school in Fairfax County, opened near the store in October 1914; McLean Day, the first event of its kind in the county, started in 1915 to raise money for the school; and the McLean Volunteer Fire Department incorporated in 1923 as Station 1 in Fairfax County.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 03/21/2011
ISBN: 9780738587455
Pages: 127
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.50w x 0.40d