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[edit] Corrections to certain facts
There is an active business in an original building where 619 meets the railroad. It is an antique store. The new developments in the Bristow area code could be better described as being found between Linton Hall Rd and Vint Hill Rd, spanning from Route 28 up to the intersection of the new Wellington Rd. Bristow is not being absorbed by Manassas suburbs, but rather coming into it's own. If anything, people might confuse Bristow neigborhoods with Gainesville. Most of the communities in Bristow are not gated.
71.191.72.191 (talk) 03:44, 5 March 2008 (UTC)