| Arlington County: A Leader in Technology-Based Economic Development |
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bridges vol. 8, December 2005 / Feature Article Arlington County may be one of the smallest counties in the United States, but it is far from insignificant in its efforts to support an innovation- and technology-based economy. The county covers about 26 miles directly across the Potomac River from Washington DC. It was originally part of the nation’s capital but, in 1846, the portion that today constitutes Arlington County was restored to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Arlington’s geographic shape constitutes the left-hand corner of the diamond that made up the original District of Columbia. Access to the full article is free, but requires you to register. Registration is simple and quick – all we need is your name and a valid e-mail address. We appreciate your interest in bridges. |

