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    Pet Relief Concourse C

    5.0 (1 review)

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    I was here for the Southbound side of I-95 and it's a perfectly decent rest area with plenty of…read moreparking and some in the shade. Vending machines to one side, bathrooms to the other. Bathrooms were clean. Don't start thinking that you've escaped the DC traffic. There's more to come. It's worth noting the historical marker, since that's also my thing. It reads: The Neabsco Mills Ironworks complex, under the ownership of three generations of the Tayloe family, of Richmond County, operated between 1737 and 1828. Located near this site, it was one of the longest continuously operating ironworks in present-day Northern Virginia. The 5,000-acre iron plantation, which was worked by resident free laborers, indentured servants, and slaves, was a multifaceted operation. The workers produced not only pig and bar iron for sale at home and export to Great Britain, but also engaged in shipbuilding, milling, leatherworking, shoemaking, and farming. The complex was an important supplier of iron for weaponry during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. (Probably used during the Civil War, too.)

    This rest stop in Northern Virginia along I-95 could be easy to miss. However, I really needed to…read moreuse the facilities and had my eye out for a blue sign, so I followed all the signs off the highway to the pavilion. It wasn't anything fancy -- just some vending machines and separate bathrooms. No biggie. My only annoyance was how long it took to get there. I don't understand the layout of exiting the highway, remaining next to it for a while, and *then* pulling in. Why couldn't they just let us exit like any normal rest stop? At least merging on was much easier. Toilets were clean. Would work in a pinch.

    Pet Relief Concourse C - reststops - Updated August 2026

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