Sterling,
Virginia
is
an
unincorporated
Washington,
D.C.
suburb,
northwest
of
Herndon,
east
of
Sterling,
and
west
of
Sterling,
close
to
Dulles
International
Airport
in
Loudoun
County.
Sterling,
Virginia
is
another
testimony
to
the
leaps-and-bounds
growth
of
the
energetic
Loudon
County,
VA.
Today
it’s
a
bustling
center
of
commerce
sitting
right
on
top
of
the
very-busy
Route
7,
the
very
same
route
that
has
been
active
during
the
Civil
War
era
as
well.
You
can
see
two
Civil
War
Site
signs
marking
the
route’s
historic
significance
a
few
miles
before
you
reach
Sterling’s
bee-hive
of a
commercial
navel.
Did
you
know
that
the
whole
town
itself
was
started
back
in
1961
with
the
far-sighted
developer
Marvin
T.
Broyhill
Sr.?
He
bought
the
1,762
acres
of
land
which
became
the
“Sterling
Park”
for
only
a
little
over
$2
million.
The
single-family
houses
completed
back
in
1967
went
for
an
average
of
$18,000
each.
Today
you’re
lucky
if
you
can
find
a
townhouse
in
Sterling
for
under
$400,000.
The
Sugarland
Crossing
Shopping
Mall
right
across
one
of
the
cheapest
service
stations
in
the
whole
region
is
where
I
shop
frequently.
It
is
home
to
the
store
where
I
buy
all
my
vacuum
cleaners
and
cleaner
bags,
as
well
as
the
camera
store
where
I
purchased
my
small
but
trusty
Nikon
digital
camera.
Other
businesses
of
Sterling
include
a
Giant,
Starbucks
(but
of
course!),
many
restaurants,
cleaners,
a
Middle
Eastern
grocery
(a
lot
of
Arab-Americans,
Iranian-Americans
and
Bahais
also
live
in
the
area),
car
dealers,
convenience
stores
of
all
kinds,
an
emergency
pet
hospital,
churches,
a
golf
club,
and
a
community
center.
Sterling
is
where
the
dignified
history
meets
the
bustling
future.
It’s
always
a
good
place
to
do
some
shopping
for
your
daily
needs.
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