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https://reston50.gmu.edu/files/original/0095b99b9826282c77fbdcaaaf7bfa3b.pdf
9a156d0c41f90bb18732a308f8463846
Text
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Photomechanical print
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Title
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Reston, spring-summer 1981
Subject
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Reston (Va.)
Advertisements
Description
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Advertisement in the form of a newsletter describing new Reston Land Corporation initiatives, such as North Point Village, advertisements for homebuilders and neighborhoods in Reston, amenities such as Reston Soccer, biographical sketches of Reston Land corporate officers, and news regarding other corporate activities in Reston. 8 pages.
Creator
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Reston Land Corporation
Source
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<p><a href="http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/restonmuseum.html">Reston Museum collection #C0175</a></p>
<p>Box 7, Folder 23</p>
Publisher
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George Mason University Libraries
Date
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1981
Rights
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Copyright not held by George Mason University Libraries. Restricted to personal, non-commercial use only. For permission to publish, contact Special Collections & Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Format
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Photomechanical print; color
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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C0175B07F23_1.pdf
Coverage
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1980s
community centers
industry
recreation
villages
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https://reston50.gmu.edu/files/original/c29ce58fbf8e2a78b2cc053475b9e3d7.pdf
40a80336a3e47d5489165861b5dd3c80
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Robert E. Simon, Jr. papers, 1960-2006 #C0162
Description
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Robert E. Simon, Jr., is the man most responsible for the creation of Reston, Virginia. Born in New York City in 1914 and educated at Harvard, Simon took over the family real estate management and development business in 1935. In 1961, with the proceeds from the sale of a family property, Carnegie Hall, Simon purchased 6,750 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia, which would become Reston, Virginia. Reston is now recognized as the foremost Planned Community in the United States. Simon’s vision for Reston emphasized the quality of life for the individual in a community where people could live, work, and play. The collection consists of photographs, news clippings, promotional material and booklets relating to Reston. Also included are printed material, publications, scrapbooks, and Simon’s speeches and paperwork from various conferences he attended. Materials date from 1960 to 2006.
Creator
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Robert E. Simon, Jr.
Language
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English
Coverage
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1960s - 2000s
Text
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Original Format
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Reproduction
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Title
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Reston Community Center dedication, May 20, 1979
Subject
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Reston (Va.)
Souvenir programs
Description
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Program for the dedication of the Reston Community Center, May 20, 1979. Program contains information about the ceremony-related events, a floor plan of the center, lists of board members and sponsors. 10 pages.
Creator
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unknown
Source
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<p><a href="http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/simon.html">Robert E. Simon, Jr. papers #C0162 </a></p>
<p>Box 1, Folder 1</p>
Publisher
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George Mason University Libraries
Date
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1979-05-20
Rights
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Copyright not held by George Mason University Libraries. Restricted to personal, non-commercial use only. For permission to publish, contact Special Collections & Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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C0162B01F01_1.pdf
Coverage
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1970s
Format
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Reproduction
celebrations
community centers
organizations