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  1. City of Falls Church News & Updates City Central Find the most recent quick updates on government and road closures, current projects, notices about upcoming events, and more.

  2. By investing in neighborhoods, community services and facilities, schools, and parks, the City preserves small-town character and history while honoring a deep commitment to progress and a growing community. Read a few brief summaries about Falls Church, it's government, the location, and the history of the city.

  3. ArtSpace Falls Church. 700 W. Broad St. ArtSpace Falls Church is a little center for the arts - housing a 95-seat theater and an art gallery. Creative Cauldron is the nonprofit arts organization that manages and operates ArtSpace.

  4. Falls Church became a city on August 16, 1948. Join the City as it celebrates75 years of history, community, and friendship. Basic information about the City of Falls Church.

  5. Falls Church is an independent city 6 miles from the nation's capital. This proximity has been a major influence on its development, especially over the last century.

  6. Sep 14, 2024 · 48th Annual Falls Church Festival. This annual event includes the Taste of Falls Church with local restaurants serving samples of their cuisine that attendees can purchase with taste tickets, enjoy live entertainment, kids activities, and a beer garden.

  7. The Recreation and Parks Department offers a year-round program of recreational and leisure-time activities for all age groups and interest levels. These activities include a variety of classes, camps, athletic programs, special events, senior programs, teen programs, historic programs and more.

  8. Access the Property Search Link here: The City's Real Estate Assessment Database is designed to provide online access to assessed values and physical characteristics for all residential and commercial properties. You can also view sales within a property's assessment neighborhood.

  9. Voting Early By-Mail. The easiest and best way to apply for a by-mail ballot is to go to the Virginia Department of Elections website. You can also mail or drop off a completed application to our office at 300 Park Ave., Falls Church VA, 22046.

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