Location ID: #10245011
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1830’s Antebellum Plantation set on 50 bucolic acres. Used as field hospital during the Civil War, 5 miles from Sailor’s Creek Battlefield. 200 yr old trees and 5,100 sq ft barn located on property.
Location ID: #10304584
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A private historic home set against sweeping Blue Ridge Mountain views, offering a timeless, versatile backdrop for film, television, and commercial productions. The rolling land and uninterrupted natural scenery create a location that reads ...
Location ID: #10096954
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Architectural historians, archaeologists, and historians have examined the evidence and suggest a completion date between 1685 and 1687. Until recently, local legend dated the completion of the church building to 1632. Scores of passionate people ...
Location ID: #10253810
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Historic Whitewood is abundantly rich in both history and beauty. Construction began on the main farmhouse in the 1857 by the Taurman family, but the Civil War interrupted its completion.
When the war ended, the house was finally finished. Still ...
Location ID: #10196410
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Historic, pre-civil war log construction home with 1800s stone addition, log cabin guest house, barn, stone smoke house and spring house. This Northern Virginia, Lovettsville property is 20 acres, of which 5 is wooded, and abuts 60 acres in ...
Location ID: #10244147
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Hollymead House is an important Federal style farmhouse dating back to 1780 with additions in 1812 and 1937. Appropriately restored back to its original time frame and decor, we offer a beautifully appointed 6 bedroom inn and guest cottage on 2 ...
Location ID: #10204918
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The Historic Hanover Courthouse is the third-longest continuous-use courthouse in the United States. It was built from about 1738 to 1742, likely by James Skelton. Skelton was Hanover County's Sheriff in 1739, and went on to work as a contractor on ...
Location ID: #10197883
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The Heigh Torr Estate is a distinctive, historic 178-acre property in Purcellville, Loudoun County, VA about 30 minutes from Dulles Airport and 60 minutes outside of Washington, DC, with accommodations for 24, event space for 300+, and even an ...
Location ID: #3214
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880 acres at the junction of the Robinson and Rapidan rivers. Originally part of a grant given by the English crown to Gov. Alexander Spotswood.
It centers on a Greek Revival-style mansion, built in 1859, that retains its original murals, marble ...
Location ID: #10174578
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Farmhouse originally built in 1735 with major renovations in 1850. Unique 2.2 acre property surrounded by a neighborhood.
Location ID: #10146197
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This beautifully preserved and active church was constructed between 1853-55, and endured the Civil War (during which it was reportedly used as a hospital). The working pipe organ dates back to 1910 and was thoroughly renovated in 1982. The church ...
Location ID: #10135439
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Historic Blenheim is a c.1859 central-hall plan Greek Revival-style brick farmhouse built by Albert Willcoxon just prior to the Civil War (1861-65). It is nationally significant for the voluminous quantity and quality of examples of Civil War ...
Location ID: #10082647
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Charming Victorian home built in late 1880s on waterfront in historic village of Chuckatuck only 30 minutes from Norfolk. Home contains ornate crown moldings, chandeliers, and fireplaces in most of the rooms. With over 5,000 sq. feet of living ...
Location ID: #10129489
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House was built in 1763
Location ID: #10040350
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Location ID: #10043717
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This 7500 hundred square foot Greek Revival Grand Manor house is one of the most elegant of the mid 19th century. The manor has 10 marble fireplaces, a marble rear portico, both formal and domestic rooms, formal gardens. Plantation office, outdoor ...
Location ID: #10095207
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Location ID: #10091264
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One of the best examples of American federal architecture in a city with a dearth of it is the Hancock-Wirt-Caskie House, a courtly two story brick house in the Capitol District. The structure is easily associated with typical of federal-style ...
Location ID: #10078045
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More than 750 Confederate soldiers were treated at the Harrisonburg Female Academy (Confederate General Hospital), during the war with only 19 deaths. Following the 1862 Battle of Cross Keys, sick and wounded Union soldiers were treated here.
Location ID: #4625
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