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Directions to Annette Reilly

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Annette Reilly
34 N Irving Street
Arlington, VA  22201
Phone: 703-525-4075

By Car:

From points West:
From the I-495 Washington beltway in Virginia, take I-66 East to the Glebe Road/Fairfax Drive exit. At the 2nd traffic light, turn right/south onto VA 120-Glebe Road. Continue South on Glebe RD to US 50/Arlington Blvd. Take US 50 East towards Washington. This will be a right turn-cloverleaf interchange. At the first traffic light, turn left on Irving ST. #34 is one short block north on the left; 2 story brick house with green shutters.

From DC:
Cross the Roosevelt Bridge into Arlington (US 50 West, Arlington Blvd.). Instead of getting on 66 West, take the right fork after crossing the bridge and then the left fork to stay on US 50 (you will pass under Rt. 66). At the third traffic light, turn right (north) on Irving St. #34 is one short block north on the left; a 2 story brick house with green shutters.

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