Arlington, Virginia

Everything Arlington is known for

20 songs mention this city 5 artists from here

Arlington, Virginia, a bustling community adjacent to Washington, D.C., has a notable connection to the world of music. While perhaps best known for landmarks like Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon, the area is home to diverse musical talent.

Our collection features 20 songs that mention Arlington, including "Arlington" by Trace Adkins and "Annie" by James McMurtry. Additionally, five artists call Arlington home, such as the reggae band SOJA and classical vocalist Alyson Cambridge.

Music in Arlington

Songs About Arlington

97%
"while the Pentagon still burned"
Sailing Away
James McMurtry
96%
"Lost in the rain in this no-man's land over by the Pentagon"
Have You Forgotten
Darryl Worley
95%
"About our Pentagon"
Arlington
Trace Adkins
92%
"I made it to Arlington"
Operation Song: West Point to Arlington
Ward Davis
81%
"From West Point to Arlington"
Bang The Drum Slowly
Emmylou Harris
51%
"There is peace tonight all over Arlington"
Last Monday in May
Ward Davis
49%
"Now my war and battle's done I rest in peace in Arlington"
8%
"Robert E. Lee and his fatal memory"
God Bless Robert E.Lee
Johnny Cash
7%
"Well, the mansion where the General used to live is burning down"
Level Above
Yung LA
7%
"Ridin with my Sandra Bullock checkin on my blindside"
The Southern Thing
Drive-By Truckers
7%
"Robert E. Lee"
Angels
Randy Travis
5%
"And what a shame it was about 9/11"
Accidental Racist
Brad Paisley
5%
"RIP Robert E. Lee"
Chloraseptic (Remix)
Eminem
5%
"bin inside the middle Of the Pentagon"
Bury Me In Dixie
Riley Green
4%
"I wish Robert E. Lee could come back and take a bow"
Leave My Country Alone / Bury Me In Dixie
Riley Green
3%
"I wish Robert E. Lee could come back and take a bow"
Bulls on Parade
Rage Against the Machine
3%
"That five-sided Fistagon"
KMAG YOYO
Hayes Carll
1%
"you're working for the Pentagon"
Robert E. Lee
Rich O'Toole
"And I'd be best friends with Robert E. Lee"
Johnny Reb
Johnny Horton
"I saw you a-marchin' with Robert E. Lee"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Arlington

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Arlington.

History of Arlington

Ben's Chili Bowl RoadyGoat

Ben and Virginia Ali opened Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street in Washington DC in 1958. When riots tore through the neighborhood after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968, Ben's was one of the few businesses allowed to stay open to feed activists and police. The half-smoke — a coarsely ground half-pork, half-beef sausage smothered in chili — became DC's signature dish. Barack Obama ate here before his inauguration.

4.5 mi away

Arlington National Cemetery

1864

The nation's most hallowed military burial ground, established on Robert E. Lee's former estate during the Civil War.

The Pentagon

1941

The world's largest office building, built in sixteen months during World War II to consolidate the War Department.

Clara Barton National Historic Site

1897

Home of Clara Barton in Glen Echo that served as both her residence and the early headquarters of the American Red Cross.

6.8 mi away

Mount Vernon

1757

George Washington's beloved plantation on the Potomac, which he expanded from a modest farmhouse into a twenty-one-room mansion.

11.7 mi away

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1959

NASA's first space flight center, established in 1959, named after rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard.

15.0 mi away

Things to Do in Arlington

Everything Near Arlington

180 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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