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Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: August 08, 2006 02:57PM

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: big ()
Date: August 08, 2006 06:16PM

what the fuck are you talking about

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: FrancoB ()
Date: August 08, 2006 06:27PM

it's an army oriented theme park in addition to the war museum they will have on federal lan near fort belvoir even though fairfax delegates and supees are against. in today's post.BTW Meep is that you on the right in that photo?LOL

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: August 12, 2006 12:19PM

Okay... the subject confused me. I knew about the legs and chest-oriented theme parks but thought an arm one was coming out too.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/12/2006 12:19PM by pgens.

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: joe ()
Date: August 14, 2006 08:52AM

COOL! Do they have a shooting range there too?

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: Closed Park? ()
Date: March 07, 2019 09:15AM

did this place close up?

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Re: Arm-Oriented Theme Park in Fairfax County??
Posted by: Bill.N. ()
Date: March 07, 2019 02:17PM

I am assuming you are referring to the proposed Museum of the U.S. Army. My understanding is that it will be comparable to the Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, so calling it a "theme park" would be misleading.

Back when it was the Corps of Engineers center Belvoir had a museum that I went to a couple of times. The best army museum in this area in those days was at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Sadly both are now gone.

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