Virginia Route 7
Virginia Route 7, also known as Harry Byrd Highway, is a major east-west highway in northern Virginia. It stretches approximately 100 miles, connecting the cities of Alexandria and Winchester. The route serves as a vital corridor for commuters and travelers, providing access to various towns and attractions along the way.
The highway passes through several counties, including Loudoun and Clarke, and features a mix of urban and rural landscapes. Along its path, Route 7 intersects with other significant roads, enhancing connectivity in the region. It plays a crucial role in supporting local economies and facilitating transportation.