Lot Number 10 in Providence was owned by Richard Ratcliffe, the City's founder. In 1807, cobbler Henry Logan purchased the lot and built a small brick house. It was expanded in 1824 by the Allison family.
The last two owners were Kate Waller Barrett, a prominent social reformer, and her daughter, Kitty Pozer. Following her mother's death, Kitty purchased the house with her husband, Charles Pozer, and joined a new 1927 prefabricated house to the earlier brick structure. A respected gardener, Mrs. Pozer deeded the house to the City in 1973. Following her death in 1981, the City purchased her extensive property which extended to North Street.
The Kitty Pozer Garden is directly behind the 1927 house and includes carefully chosen plantings to emulate Kitty Pozer's gardening tastes, intertwined with meandering pathways and benches beneath a tall tree cover. A wayside sign interprets the life and achievements of Kitty Pozer - a true preservationist. Kitty Pozer Garden Map(PDF, 741KB)
Behind the garden, Fairfax City realized a vision of a central downtown location for citizens and visitors to gather daily and during yearly special events when they opened Old Town Square- an extension of the land that encompassed the original garden park. Old Town Square combines attractive landscaping and hardscaping with water features, a splash pad, benches, and a pergola/stage area.