Please to be enjoying this map, rescued from the earliest days of our beloved earth-toned community (click here for a larger version). We're not sure what to make of the tree-like logo at the top of the page, but we certainly applaud the use of a DRB-approved accent color as a highlight; let's call it Rotting Avocado. Note the conspicuous lack of Wiehle Avenue and the fancy circular visitor's center, where people could marvel at a scale model before being shown around. We never knew that there was a garden shop in the later location of the grosery. Also, was that stretch of North Shore that snakes below the Delong Bowman House the part that would become the not-temporary Temporary Road, or something completely different? (Maybe they called it Permanent Road back then.)
Green space. Conformist architectural noncomformity. Lots of earth tones. Home Depot! A look at what's doing in the New Town (tm) of Reston (tm), warts and all.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Flashback Monday: Reston: The Map
Please to be enjoying this map, rescued from the earliest days of our beloved earth-toned community (click here for a larger version). We're not sure what to make of the tree-like logo at the top of the page, but we certainly applaud the use of a DRB-approved accent color as a highlight; let's call it Rotting Avocado. Note the conspicuous lack of Wiehle Avenue and the fancy circular visitor's center, where people could marvel at a scale model before being shown around. We never knew that there was a garden shop in the later location of the grosery. Also, was that stretch of North Shore that snakes below the Delong Bowman House the part that would become the not-temporary Temporary Road, or something completely different? (Maybe they called it Permanent Road back then.)
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