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McLean, Virginia stretches from the banks of the Potomac River just across Chain Bridge from Washington, D. C. to the commercial hub of Tysons Corner with its famed Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria shopping centers. McLean is one of the most coveted addresses in the greater Metropolitan area. The childhood home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onansis, McLean offers a broad spectrum of homes from townhomes and 1950's ramblers to opulent estate homes set in such famous neighborhoods as the Reserve, Ballantrae Estates, Langley Farm, Langley Forest, Chesterbrook Woods and Franklin Park with its eclectic mix of old and new, craftsmen and Colonial homes. One element that distinguishes McLean from its neighbors in Arlington and Falls Church is that the lots tend to be larger in size. If you want more space to spread out but still want to be close to Washington, D.C., take a look in McLean. Schools in McLean such as Langley and McLean High Schools are widely recognized for their excellence. McLean is located close to major commuting routes such as Routes 7, 66, 123 and the George Washington Parkway and also is home to the campus of the Central Intelligence Agency. A weekly Farmer's Market brings the best in local home grown products to shoppers.
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