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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Washington DC
Elite Contractor Services specializes in all aspects of kitchen renovation and bathroom remodeling for DC homeowners. As an experienced kitchen remodel contractor, Elite helps you realize your vision for an ungraded kitchen or spa-style bathroom with ease. If you are considering remodeling your kitchen, but your vision is not yet complete, we can offer design expertise and space-planning that draws upon our decades of experience. We can help you sort through your finish options to produce the ambiance you seek. As a premium bathroom remodeling contractor in Washington, DC, we ensure you receive just the bathroom and kitchen features you want, on the agreed-upon timeline. We perform bathroom remodels and kitchen upgrades that meet code and exceed your expectations.
Tyson’s Corner, Virginia: Factoid
The land on top of which the mall was first constructed was once owned by William Tyson, a native of Cecil County, Maryland (the northeast most part of the state). He bought the land from former Congressman A. Lawrence Foster of New York who had moved to a farm on the property in 1844 after he was out of Congress. Before Mr. Tyson purchased his land there, the area was called Peach Grove. Tyson settled in and became the postmaster of the Peach Grove Post Office, which was established on April 22nd, 1851. The area formerly known as Peach Grove eventually came to be known as Tysons Crossroads and then Tysons Corner after William Tyson.
Source: http://ghostsofdc.org/2015/02/23/why-is-it-named-tysons-corner/