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David A. Edwards papers, 1970/2011

2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains correspondence, reports, newsclippings, budgets, and some papers from the Reston Board of Commerce and the Reston Chamber of Commerce, as well as general Reston and Dulles corridor planning documents from Edwards' professional career and his involvement in community activities from 1970-2011.
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David A. Edwards papers, 1970/2011 2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes

Dulles Corridor Rail Association records, 1985/2011

60 Linear Feet 44 boxes, 2 tubes of rolled up posters, 5 foamboard oversize aerial images, 10 foamboard oversize posters of metrorail plans
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and audiovisual materials that document the effort to secure funding and support for an addition to the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) rail system to service Tyson's Corner, Dulles International Airport and Loudon County in Virginia.
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Dulles Corridor Rail Association records, 1985/2011 60 Linear Feet 44 boxes, 2 tubes of rolled up posters, 5 foamboard oversize aerial images, 10 foamboard oversize posters of metrorail plans

Patrick Kane papers, 1967/2002

5 Linear Feet 10 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Patrick Kane papers include items related to Patrick Kane's work as a community advisor for planned communities, particularly Reston. The papers include correspondence, plans for the Dulles Corridor Task Force, Reston information and articles from various publications. The collection is organized into one series titled Subject Files and is dated from 1967 to 2002.
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Patrick Kane papers, 1967/2002 5 Linear Feet 10 boxes

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