View from the Kirby Road bridge over Old Dominion Drive: the Methodist
church for White people (which is
still
there, but with a more diverse congregation) and to the far right, the
“new” Chesterbrook Market, which was actually an old-fashioned
market with a counter where you had to ask for what you wanted. Or you
could call in and have your week's groceries delivered in a rickety pickup
truck by a guy named Frank who was missing some fingers. Sometimes local
farmers or hunters would bring in animal carcasses to be butchered and sold.
To the left, turn-of-the-century houses; the one after the one in the
picture belonged to the elderly Sheriff, Carl McIntosh (Chief of Police of
Fairfax County). I remember going there sometimes to help his wife, Jessie
(Russell Hill's sister), shuck corn and break beans on the back porch. The
Sheriff would reward us by setting off fireworks he'd confiscated. In the
distance, wilderness. To the right, but not visible in the photo, Frank
Bray's Esso station, the only other business in the area, which sponsored
one of the Little League teams when when the league was started in 1956 (
see a game).