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The growth and development of Reston has been monitored by newspaper articles, national magazines, and scholarly journals on architecture and land use. In 1967 the First Lady of the United States, Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, visited Reston to take a walking tour along its pathways as part of her interest in beautification projects. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin visited Reston elementary schools named for them. The Washington Post featured a road trip to Reston in January 2006,[12] and the website “Beyond DC” has a page devoted to Reston with almost 150 photos.
Reston and Robert Simon were recognized by the American Institute of Certified Planners for their significant contributions to town planning. The AICP further recognized Reston as a National Planning Landmark, praising Simon’s vision for ensuring that fields and trees would be threaded throughout the residential and commercial portions of the community, and recognized it as “one of the finest examples of American 20th century conceptual new town planning.”[28]
In 2017, the Lake Anne Village Center’s historic district was named to the U.S. Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, which serves as the official list of historic places worthy of preservation and protection.[29][30]
Reston is one of just a handful of communities in the U.S. that has been designated a Backyard Wildlife Habitat community.
Reston generally follows “new urbanism” guidelines.[31] The residential portion of the town was built with an extensive path system, and Fairfax County has constructed many sidewalks over the past decades.[32] The downtown and original areas also incorporate mixed-use development, with more mixed-use development planned near Washington Metro stations.[33]