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An Era of the Arts Dawns at Lorton; Plan for Creative Campus Moves Forward as Foundation Takes Over Defunct Prison

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The Washington Post, September 21st, 2006

It was a day that Tina Leone and a lot of other people have worked toward for about five years. On Saturday, the Lorton Arts Foundation got the "keys" to a 55-acre site at the former D.C. Correctional Facility on Route 123 in Lorton. It was a largely ceremonial event because the foundation had already signed a 50-year lease with the county, but it gave the foundation an opportunity to open the site to the public for a preconstruction tour of the future home of the Workhouse Arts Center at Lorton. "It really means that we are now taking possession," said Leone, chief executive of the arts foun...

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