Falls Church

Falls Church is a unique city filled with rich history, a thriving sense of community, a variety of restaurants and shops, and beautiful tree-lined streets. Falls Church dates back to the 1600s as an early colonial settlement but was not established as a community until 1734 following the completion of The Falls Church. In 1875 Falls Church became a township, and in 1948 they claimed their stake as an independent city. As of 2021, Falls Church's population is 14,493 people. 

Falls Church is a close-knit community that fosters a strong sense of belonging. The residents here are engaged and actively involved in community events. From the well-loved Falls Church City Farmers Market to the yearly Tinner Hill Music Festival and Falls Church Festival, there are always opportunities to connect with neighbors and celebrate local traditions.

Whether you're looking to get outside more often, your pet wants somewhere to play, or you want to get some more exercise, you're in luck. Falls Church provides ample opportunities to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are 14 parks throughout Falls Church that offer various amenities like playgrounds, sports fields, scenic trails, and more. Two of the most popular parks are Cherry Hill Park, which is often described as the "Crown Jewel" of the City Parks System, and Tinner Hill Park, which is home to some of Falls Church's most interesting post-Civil War history. 

Falls Church is also known for its vibrant dining scene. The city is home to a variety of restaurants; you can find an array of international cuisines, reflecting the diverse community that calls Falls Church home. From cozy cafes like Northside Social, scrumptious pasta places like Thompson Italian, fresh sushi places like Takumi, home-style Egyptian cuisine like Fava Pot, to upscale award-winning eateries like 2941, you'll always be satisfied with your restaurant options. 

Northern Virginia is known for great schools. All of the public schools in Falls Church are operated by Fairfax County Public Schools. You can explore the zoned schools for each home you are considering using their helpful Boundary Finder Tool. I recommend carefully researching area schools before making a home purchase since where you live will have a big impact on the type of education your children will receive. If you live in Falls Church, here is a list of the schools that your children could be districted to: 

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