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To inform you Bailey's Crossroads. VA,
here is a brief history you can read that will give you a
glimpse into the past of the community.
A Brief History of Baileys Crossroads
The Bailey's Crossroads and Seven Corners
area has a rich history that dates back hundreds of years.
What is now Leesburg Pike (Route Seven) began as a buffalo
trail and was later adapted as an Indian trail. It ran
across a ridge that spanned from the Potomac River, at
present-day Old Town Alexandria, to the foot of the Blue
Ridge Mountains in Leesburg. It was called the Great Eastern
Ridge Road by the local Necostin Indians until they
abandoned it in the late 1670s to traders, colonists and
early postal carriers. The Seven Corners shopping center was
preceded by an Indian trading post that was positioned at a
point where several small trails converged.
The entire area was part of Lord Fairfax's original royal
grant. Gradually, the land was sold off, and homes and farms
were carved out of the wilderness. George Washington owned
land now occupied by the Skyline complex and Bailey’s
Crossroads. It wasn’t until 1809 that the area became a true
crossroads with the construction of the Washington Graveled
Turnpike (Columbia Pike) that followed a path originally
worn down by cattle and their drovers on the way to the
Potomac River docks.
A New York entrepreneur named Hachaliah
Bailey bought the land that would later be named Bailey’s
Crossroads. On the site, he established the winter
headquarters for his small circus that featured America's
first elephant. The circus lasted until 1861 when the Civil
War put an end to circus days. Bailey eventually merged his
circus with that of P.T. Barnum, which went on to become
“The Greatest Show on Earth.”

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