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Dale City, Virginia

Dale City, Virginia
Census-designated place (CDP)
View from Potomac Mills RD, Dale City.
View from Potomac Mills RD, Dale City.
Motto: The Friendliest Little City Around
Location in Prince William County and the state of Virginia.
Location in Prince William County and the state of Virginia.
Coordinates: 38°38′54″N 77°20′32″W / 38.64833°N 77.34222°W / 38.64833; -77.34222Coordinates: 38°38′54″N 77°20′32″W / 38.64833°N 77.34222°W / 38.64833; -77.34222
Country United States
State Virginia
County Prince William
Area
 • Total 14.25 sq mi (39.0 km2)
 • Land 14.23 sq mi (39.0 km2)
 • Water 0.2 sq mi (0.0 km2)
Elevation 230 ft (70 m)
Population (2016)
 • Total 71,210
 • Density 4,997.2/sq mi (1,825.9/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 22193
Area code(s) 571, 703
FIPS code 51-21088
GNIS feature ID 1496866

Dale City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States, located 25 miles south west of Washington, D.C. It is an annex of Woodbridge, Virginia. As of 2016, the total population was 71,210. The community is roughly bounded by Hoadly Road to the northwest, Prince William Parkway to the north, Smoketown Road to the northeast, Gideon Drive to the east, and Cardinal Drive to the south.

Dale City was the idea of a real estate developer, Cecil Don Hylton. Many myths surround Hylton and his choice of names for the community. Many erroneously believe Hylton's middle name was "Dale". He actually chose the term because it aptly describes the "hills and dales" of the rolling Virginia Piedmont, where he developed the community. Hylton began his career as a "huckster", a young man who sold farm goods and produce at the farmers' market in Washington, DC. He later began a sod business after several requests from his regular clients. He ran several dozen trucks and pioneered new technologies in the industry. After the post-war housing boom, he moved into homebuilding. Throughout his career, he constructed apartments, commercial shopping centers, and over 22,000 homes. Along the way, he began his own sewer company, Dale Service Company, as well as the first cable television companies in Prince William County.

His company, Hylton Enterprises, began Dale City approximately 1 mile east of Interstate 95 and continued to build west towards Hoadly Road (State Route 642).

Several places in Dale City are named after Hylton, such as C.D. Hylton High School and the Hylton Memorial Chapel. More recently, the Hylton Foundation underwrote a major new addition to Potomac Hospital in nearby Woodbridge, Virginia. As Dale City is nearing completion, Hylton companies have branched into new markets, especially real estate of existing houses. Hylton Realty now sells property in and near Dale City. Hylton Enterprises manages commercial properties still controlled by the Hylton family, including several shopping centers, as well as several oddly-shaped parcels of unimproved land. These parcels were land that could not be built on or were proffered to the county; Andrew Leitch Park is one such parcel that has been given to the local Park Authority.


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