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AVI Career Training offers a range of cosmetology courses to help you begin your career in the beauty industry. We focus on providing a strong foundation in basic aesthetics, skin care therapy training, and makeup courses. Our programs are designed to meet the needs of those seeking a basic esthetician license and overarching esthetics training with a focus on current techniques and high-quality materials, so you’re ready for the heavy demands of the beauty industry.
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Established 173 years ago in 1851, Fairfax Station was originally a station of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, with proximity to the county seat of Fairfax; it was known as “Lee’s Station” during its first year. During the Civil War in August 1862, Clara Barton tended to wounded Union and Confederate troops at the station after the Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassas), with headquarters at nearby St. Mary’s Church. An employee of the U.S. Patent Office in Washington at the start of the war, Barton later founded the American Red Cross in 1881. A small skirmish, which was also the last in the county during the war, was fought at Brimstone Hill near Fairfax Station.
The construction of St. Mary’s began in 1858, and it was the first Catholic church in Fairfax County. Its parishioners were primarily Irish immigrants, employed by the railroad. The area was renamed Swetnam in 1897, and reverted to Fairfax Station in 1921. Ekoji Buddhist Temple is also located in Fairfax Station, built 26 years ago in 1998.
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