These Vienna, Virginia, neighborhoods are alive with music
Briefly

Wolf Trap Woods is a picturesque neighborhood in northern Virginia, characterized by 225 homes built in the mid-1970s. Nestled between major roads, the area provides easy access to Tysons Corner for shopping and commuting to D.C. The community features a blend of architecture, including modern and Colonial styles, surrounded by 40 acres of woods and trails that connect to Wolf Trap arts venue. Residents appreciate both the natural beauty and the cultural events nearby, making it a desirable place to live.
"Buy a house in this wooded northern Virginia enclave near Tysons Corner, and you may get a free bonus on summer nights: strains of Ringo Starr, Alison Krauss or James Blunt performing at the beloved Wolf Trap arts venue next door."
"Wolf Trap Woods, a neighborhood of 225 houses dating to the mid-1970s, straddles two worlds: It's sandwiched between the major arteries of Leesburg Pike and Dulles Access Road - both offering rapid access to Tysons for shopping and entertainment and easy commutes to D.C."
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