May 2024
Arlington Heights: Town Center
Boundries: Southern: Columbia Pike, Northern; Arlington Blvd, Western: South Glebe Road, Eastern: Fillmore Street & South Walter Reed Drive

Arlington Heights Neighborhood Sign
Douglas Park

The Arlington Heights Historic District is a national historic district . The area was formed from the integration of twenty-five subdivisions platted between 1909 and 1978. wikipedia

One block from the Pike on Walter Reed Drive are two schools: Community High School and Montessorsi Public School along with Arlington Career Center and Columbia Pike Library

Arlington Heights Neighborhood Columbia Pike Branch Library
Arlington Career Center & Columbia Pike Branch Library
Arlington Heights Arlington Careet Center
Arlington Career Center


Arlington Heights Neighborhood Community High School
Community High School
Arlington Heights Montessorsi Public School
Montessorsi Public School


Arlington Heights Neighborhood Sign
Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Arlington Heights


Parade from Columbia Pike Library to Fair in Thomas Jefferson Park
Arlington Heights Parade
Arlington Heights Parade

Arlington Heights Parade
Arlington Heights Parade
Thomas Jefferson Park


Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Arlington Heights Neighborhood


Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Arlington Heights Park
Arlington Heights Neighborhood


Alice West Fleet Elementary School replaced Patrick Henry School but unfortunately not all of Patrick Henry's students were allowed to transfer to Fleet much to the dismay of many parents, who felt betrayed. Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Community Theatre and Community & SportsCenter are next door to Fleet both are on the corner of S. Old Glebe Road & S.Second Street.
Arlington Heights Drafthouse
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Fleet Elementary School

Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Fleet Elementary School
Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Fleet Elementary School

Arlington Heights Neighborhood Thomas Jefferson School & Theatre
Thomas Jefferson Middle School & Community Theater
Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Thomas Jefferson Community & Sports Center


Arlington Heights Neighborhood Thomas Jefferson School & Theatre
Arlington Heights Neighborhood

Arlington Heights Drafthouse
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Arlington Heights Neighborhood Thomas Jefferson Park
Thomas Jefferson Park
Arlington Heights Neighborhood, Thomas Jeffereon Park
Thomas Jefferson Park

Arlington Heights Thomas Jefferson Park
Thomas Jefferson Park
Arlington Heights thomas Jefferson Park
Thomas Jefferson Park



Congregation Etz Hayim
Arlington Congregation Etz Hayim
Congregation Etz Hayim



Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Arlington Heights Neighborhood

Arlington Heights Neighborhood
Arlington Heights Neighborhood



Columbia Pike Artists Studio
Columbia Pike Artists Studio
Columbia Pike Artists Studio


Arlington Heights Drafthouse
Arlington Drafthouse
Arlington HeightsDrafthouse
Arlington Drafthouse



Blues Festival
Blues Festival
Blues Festival
Blues Festival


Blues Festival
Pro Bangla Festival
Blues Festival
Pro Bangla Festival






History


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Five Guys

In 1986 Jim Murrell and his sons opened their first location for Five Guys hamburgers at the Westmont Shopping Center in the Arlington Heights Neighborhood. During the time they were there they opened at four other locations. They closed the Westmont location in 1998.