Fairfax, Virginia

Everything Fairfax is known for

4 songs mention this city 7 artists from here

Fairfax, Virginia, an independent city in Northern Virginia and part of the Washington metropolitan area, boasts a notable connection to the music world. While known for its "small town" community feel, it is also home to several artists and is mentioned in popular songs.

Seven artists, including pop artist Tommy Richman and gospel artist TobyMac, call Fairfax home. Additionally, four songs reference the city, such as "Tamale" by Tyler, The Creator and "Winning Streak" by Shaboozey.

Music in Fairfax

Songs About Fairfax

8%
"And tell the NRA I'm 'bout to lose my shit"
My Fault
Shaboozey
4%
"It ain't nothin' like the streets I grew up on"
Winning Streak
Shaboozey
4%
"Put my whole city on"
Vegas
Shaboozey
2%
"Is leaving my town with a pretty lady"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Fairfax

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

History of Fairfax

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.

16.1 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.

13.0 mi away

Manassas National Battlefield Park

1861

Site of two major Civil War battles in 1861 and 1862, where both sides learned this would not be a short war.

11.8 mi away

The Pentagon

1941

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

13.6 mi away

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.

12.2 mi away

Washington Dulles International Airport

1958

Designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, Dulles Airport's swooping terminal is considered a masterpiece of modernist architecture.

10.9 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.

15.3 mi away

Things to Do in Fairfax

Everything Near Fairfax

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

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