Annandale Tollhouse (Site)
GPS Coordinates: 38.8307152, -77.1964989
Closest Address: 8100 Braddock Road, Annandale, VA 22003

These coordinates mark the location where the tollhouse once stood. No visible remains exist.
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Here follows the inscription from the "Braddock Heritage" website:
Little River Turnpike was one of the important early roads in Fairfax County and one of the first toll roads in the nation, enabling transport of goods from western Virginia to the Potomac River port of Alexandria. The Turnpike became the first paved road in Fairfax County. Tollgates were established at five-mile intervals between Alexandria and the Little River ford in Loudoun County. The Annandale tollhouse, constructed in 1802, was a voting location when Fairfax County cast ballots to secede from the Union. Annandale Tollhouse Park, at the intersection of Little River Turnpike and Annandale Road, commemorates this historic location
Pen/ink sketch by Chris Lipsey.