Oak Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia
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Oak Hill is a suburban unincorporated community located in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, just east of Washington Dulles International Airport. Schools serving the Oak Hill area include Oak Hill Elementary, Fox Mill Elementary, Floris Elementary, Navy Elementary, Crossfield Elementary, Franklin Middle School, Rachel Carson Middle School, Chantilly High School, Westfield High School, and Oakton High School. Oak Hill has a ZIP code of 20171.

At the time of the 2000 Census, Oak Hill had 33,811 residents. According to the census Oak Hill is about 75% white, 5% African American, and 15% Asian. 83% of the people in Oak Hill live in family households. 81% of Oak Hill residents own their own homes. 40% of Oak Hill residents have a bachelor's degree, and 28% of Oak Hill residents have a graduate or professional degree. The median household income in Oak Hill is $102,000.

The Oak Hill community is served by the Oak Hill post office, which branched off of the overcrowded Herndon post office. Oak Hill is strictly a mailing address, and is sometimes referred to as a place, but it should be noted that there is actually no "Oak Hill, VA." You will not find it on a map. You will not find a "downtown" area. It is located in unincorporated Fairfax County near the town of Herndon in close proximity to Reston, Chantilly, and the town of Fairfax.

Amenities include Frying Pan Park, a working museum farm operated by Fairfax County Parks and Recreation that preserves rural lifestyle between 1920 and 1950.

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