Leesburg Turnpike

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Leesburg Turnpike is a historic roadway corridor in Northern Virginia that evolved into a major commuter and commercial route connecting the Washington, D.C. area with the town of Leesburg.

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Leesburg Turnpike canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic roadway corridor
road
connects Leesburg, Virginia NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic evolved from historic route to modern commuter corridor
hasDirection generally east–west
hasEconomicRole supports commercial development along its corridor
hasFunction commercial route
commuter route
historicalRole transportation corridor between Washington, D.C. area and Leesburg
isAccessRouteTo Leesburg historic downtown
suburban communities in Northern Virginia
locatedIn Virginia
surface form: Commonwealth of Virginia

Northern Virginia
partOf regional road network of Northern Virginia
regionServed Fairfax County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Loudoun County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Washington metropolitan area NERFINISHED
roadType major arterial road
terminusOne Washington, D.C. metropolitan area NERFINISHED
terminusTwo Town of Leesburg NERFINISHED
transportMode motor vehicle traffic
usedFor commercial traffic
daily commuting

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Virginia State Route 7 historicalName Leesburg Turnpike