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Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/13/2017
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Reinsch Library Auditorium, Marymount University

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Is your favorite Arlington restaurant long gone? What store did you used to buy furniture from? Charlie Clark will tell us what businesses used to be here and help the audience reminisce about the best place to buy anything. He’ll remind us how these businesses helped make Arlington a community. Join Charlie Clark, author, journalist, and columnist for “Our Man in Arlington” for the Fall Church News Press.
 
Admission is free and all are welcome. Bring your memories with you and help us all appreciate Arlington’s business past.
 
This presentation is at the REINSCH LIBRARY AUDITORIUM on the Marymount University Campus. It is part of a monthly series of public programs sponsored by the Arlington Historical Society and Marymount’s Department of History and Politics.
 
DRIVING DIRECTIONS and FREE PARKING: Attendees should enter the Marymount University campus at the library gate on N. 26th Street. Enter the gate and turn left to park in the garage at the bottom of the incline. Handicapped parking is just inside the gate at the library. For complete directions to the Main Campus of Marymount University go to http://www.marymount.edu/Home/Contact-us/Locate-us
 
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: A free Marymount Shuttle bus is available from the Ballston-MU Metro Station (Orange and Silver lines). The University is also accessible via Metro bus routes 23A and 23T; exit at the N. Glebe Road and Old Dominion Drive stop.