Little River Turnpike
Little River Turnpike is a historic road located in northern Virginia. Originally established in the early 19th century, it served as a vital transportation route connecting the towns of Alexandria and Centreville. The turnpike facilitated trade and travel, contributing to the region's economic development.
Today, Little River Turnpike is known as Virginia State Route 236. It runs through several communities, including Annandale and Fairfax, and remains an important thoroughfare for local traffic. The road is lined with various businesses and residential areas, reflecting the growth and changes in the region over the years.