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Entries by Peter Vaselopulos

Wish Wall

As we approach America’s 250th birthday in 2026, we invite you to reflect on what kind of future you hope to see for our country.

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Population Growth Map 2020

This map shows the population growth in Arlington specifically between 2000 and 2020. Like in the 20th century, most of the population increase is centered around the metro stations.

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Arlington County Map Logo 2021

The Arlington County logo changed in 2021 from a representation of Arlington House to a map of the original D.C. borders, with Arlington County shaded a dark blue.

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Civic Associations Map 2024

A recent map of Arlington’s various neighborhoods. Some of the names correlate with farms or businesses that were once prominent in the area.

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Department of Community Affairs 1983 Map

Commissioned by the Arlington County Department of Community Affairs in 1983, this map closely resembles the 1975 map but highlights key differences, such as population growth and shifts in the business landscape.

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General Land Use Plan Map 1975

This map was created by the Arlington County Department of Environmental Affairs showing the population distribution as well as the locations of businesses—see the right-hand side of the legend.

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Metro Map 1968

This map was created by Metro in 1968, showcasing not only the initial rail lines that were planned, but also future extensions—including one to Dulles Airport.

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Department of Interior 1944 Map

Similar to the 1932 map, the 1944 map was created by the U.S. Department of the Interior and shows the transition of Arlington from a rural community to a more urbanized center.

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Urban Growth Map

It was created by the Federal Department of the Interior. Compared to earlier maps, this one shows more urbanization and less open space or farmland in Arlington County.

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Arlington 1920

This was one of the first maps to include Arlington County as its own entity. Note that while there are pockets of urbanization in the north and south—near the city of Alexandria—most of the Arlington area is rural.

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