The Red Bird Retreats are held at a historic home in the heart of Old Fairfax City. It is surrounded by historic sites and the home dates back to circa 1840. The mixed use home is on the Historic National Register.
The Moore-McClandish House “belonged to the Conrad family before the Murray family owned it until 1882. In 1882, Thomas Moore purchased the house, and Moore’s only son, R. Walton Moore, served as state senator, U.S. congressman, and assistant secretary of state under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
Important Acknowledgement:
Red Bird Retreats acknowledges that services offered at Moore-McCandlish House are built on land originally occupied by people of the Siouan and Iroquoian tribes.


