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Virginia State Highway 7

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Virginia State Highway 7 is a major surface highway and busy commuter route in Northern Virginia. It extends from Virginia State Highway 400 in Alexandria to U.S. Highway 11 in Winchester.

Route 7 passes through many economically important Virginia communities and is a main street (if not the main street) in most of those communites. Among those communities are Alexandria, Bailey's Crossroads, Seven Corners, Falls Church, Tysons Corner, Leesburg, and Berryville. Route 7 is called King Street inside the city limits of Alexandria and Leesburg Pike in Fairfax County.

Route 7 has interchanges with Interstates 395, 66, and 495, Virginia State Highway 267, Virginia State Highway 28, and the U.S. Highway 15 bypass in Leesburg.

Route 7 splits into business and bypass routes three times in Loudoun County.








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