I grew up here and this area is my favorite part of Ashburn. Once PartLows became Carolina BBQ, it still had that old town charm, but Removing the homes would take that small town feel away. #saveashburn
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Lisa Meade
9 years ago
#saveoldashburn
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Rita Farmery
9 years ago
time to stop destroying historical sites in our area.......
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Karen Kelton
9 years ago
Please "Save Old Ashburn." Adding numerous condos to a very small area will completely ruin the charm of the area and a ton of unwanted traffic.
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Sylvia M Stokes
9 years ago
There are not that many places left in this state or country that moderization haven't destroyed. Why can't we have just one in our wonderful little town?
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Janette Thompson
9 years ago
You have an opportunity here to maintain a bit of history and in the process create a place that people want to visit. Don't turn Ashburn into yet another pass-by-able generic kind of place. Please work to maintain its charm and uniqueness, that's what makes people want to live there, and what makes tourists want to visit there.
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Donna Kelly
9 years ago
Board of Supervisior----- Please say no to the building of homes and townhouses and Apartment in old Ash,burn ! The new Ashburn has ran over old Ashburn. Let old stay forever
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Francine Balinskas
9 years ago
Please save old Ashburn. Don't take the charm away.
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Elaine Gubbins
9 years ago
I lived in Ashburn from 1979 to 1982, renting Granny Hackney's two front rooms. I was an English/Journalism teacher at Broad Run. Granny would have me round for Sunday breakfast that could feed the whole town. It was a special place and three wonderful years of my life. I miss you Granny!
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Lucy Rankin
9 years ago
Please save the old things in this area! It is what makes us unique! Leave history as it is!
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Andrea Wessell
9 years ago
Please stop the destruction & building in old Ashburn. I have lived here for 22 years. The contentious & unplanned rampant building is destroying the once local small town appeal of Ashburn... Please deny this development planned & future development of our town. Loudoun County residents cannot afford to keep paying for the producers of growth in our County. Please keep Ashburn &Loudoun growth under control. We already have committed too much green space of our locality to development. It's time to stop the sprawl!
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Roy Hall
9 years ago
History and tradition have value and should be respected.
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Elaina ellis
9 years ago
Ashburn has improved enough. Leave history where it's meant to be.
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Linda Keene Williams
9 years ago
My mom and dad raised all us 9 children in Ashburn, VA. Charles E & Janet J. Keene.
This little town has a wonderful history and was there when Dulles Airport was built in a field. Please preserve our home town!
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Donald O'Meara
9 years ago
Those places should be museums great memories of an aweosme childhood
My mom ran a craft store out of that building
Love Old Ashburn
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William E Wilkin
9 years ago
Old Ashburn is worth saving. Keep the four-home limit.
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Eileen Canty Coleman
9 years ago
Please save this piece of Loudoun County history.
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Please stop adding more homes to Ashburn. Ashburn road cannot handle having more traffic on it. Finally, you will once again be causing problems for the schools, and school boundaries.
I grew up here and this area is my favorite part of Ashburn. Once PartLows became Carolina BBQ, it still had that old town charm, but Removing the homes would take that small town feel away. #saveashburn
#saveoldashburn
time to stop destroying historical sites in our area.......
Please "Save Old Ashburn." Adding numerous condos to a very small area will completely ruin the charm of the area and a ton of unwanted traffic.
There are not that many places left in this state or country that moderization haven't destroyed. Why can't we have just one in our wonderful little town?
You have an opportunity here to maintain a bit of history and in the process create a place that people want to visit. Don't turn Ashburn into yet another pass-by-able generic kind of place. Please work to maintain its charm and uniqueness, that's what makes people want to live there, and what makes tourists want to visit there.
Board of Supervisior----- Please say no to the building of homes and townhouses and Apartment in old Ash,burn ! The new Ashburn has ran over old Ashburn. Let old stay forever
Please save old Ashburn. Don't take the charm away.
I lived in Ashburn from 1979 to 1982, renting Granny Hackney's two front rooms. I was an English/Journalism teacher at Broad Run. Granny would have me round for Sunday breakfast that could feed the whole town. It was a special place and three wonderful years of my life. I miss you Granny!
Please save the old things in this area! It is what makes us unique! Leave history as it is!
Please stop the destruction & building in old Ashburn. I have lived here for 22 years. The contentious & unplanned rampant building is destroying the once local small town appeal of Ashburn... Please deny this development planned & future development of our town. Loudoun County residents cannot afford to keep paying for the producers of growth in our County. Please keep Ashburn &Loudoun growth under control. We already have committed too much green space of our locality to development. It's time to stop the sprawl!
History and tradition have value and should be respected.
Ashburn has improved enough. Leave history where it's meant to be.
My mom and dad raised all us 9 children in Ashburn, VA. Charles E & Janet J. Keene. This little town has a wonderful history and was there when Dulles Airport was built in a field. Please preserve our home town!
Those places should be museums great memories of an aweosme childhood My mom ran a craft store out of that building Love Old Ashburn
Old Ashburn is worth saving. Keep the four-home limit.
Please save this piece of Loudoun County history.
Please stop adding more homes to Ashburn. Ashburn road cannot handle having more traffic on it. Finally, you will once again be causing problems for the schools, and school boundaries.
HISTORY MUST BE PRESERVED!
Please save what is left of historic Ashburn.