Location ID: #10253805
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Belnemus is a historic home located near Powhatan, Powhatan County, Virginia. The original section was built about 1798, and enlarged in the 1820s and in the 20th century. The original section has a "Palladian" plan with a central two-story, three ...
Location ID: #10253804
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Steeped in Powhatan history this large building evolved from the story and a half frame portion on the right which dates to the late 18th century. The impressive brick portion with the double galleries was completed in 1822. Initially owner Richard ...
Location ID: #1018
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Location ID: #10250033
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The replica house was built (in 2018) over the actual foundation of Washington's house and is situated on 4 cleared acres amid forests and meadows, overlooking the banks of the Rappahannock River. Scenic 18th-century fencing divides the land, ...
Location ID: #10250037
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Historic Kenmore is the Georgian mansion built by Fielding and Betty Washington (George's sister) Lewis, completed in 1775. It is renowned for its elaborate plaster ceilings and springtime tulip gardens. The mansion is situated within an upscale ...
Location ID: #10207315
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Location ID: #10177630
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Scotchtown is the only original standing home of Patrick Henry, known as the “orator of the American Revolution,” open to the public. Henry lived here from 1771 to 1778 and conceived his most influential revolutionary ideas at the home, including ...
Location ID: #10247552
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This house was originally built in 1770. The kitchen was added in the 1920’s, and two wings were added in the 1970’s. It's one of the landmark houses in the area. It’s situated on 18 landscaped areas that contain a vineyard, an orchard, a log cabin, ...
Location ID: #10152123
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Reproduction was built in 1976. Only one significant change from the original was made — the new Providence would be built with a heavy-gauge fiberglass hull instead of wood. The ship was completed and Coast Guard approved. In 2004 the Foundation ...
Location ID: #10245801
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Rich in history, this 1,864-acre park has scenic views, woodlands and the rolling pastures of a historic farm that captures the colonial through post-Civil War life of the Crooked Run Valley. The park has 10.5 miles of bridle trails, 24 miles of ...
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: #10242645
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Nestled amidst the verdant landscape of Milford, Virginia, Mulberry Place has evolved over time while preserving its historic essence. Originally built in 1827 as a Federal Style Estate Home, the property has witnessed the ebb and flow of history ...
Location ID: #1407
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The Lynnhaven House was built circa 1725, is an example of 18th century Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture.
Location ID: #10204970
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Built in 1780. Home of Westmoreland Davis, progressive farmer and governor of Virginia from 1918-1922, this 1,000-acre property showcases his Greek Revival style mansion, boxwood gardens, Equestrian & Event Center, a Museum of Hounds and Hunting ...
Location ID: #10232651
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River Edge is a 1790 home situated in the center of the historic corridor of Charles City County, roughly 1.8 miles west of the Charles City Courthouse and .5 mile east of Indian Fields Tavern. It was originally constructed as a simple ...
Location ID: #10207815
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The land at Chatham, which overlooks Church Creek, was patented in 1640. The Federal-period brick house, Chatham, was built in 1818 by Major Scarborough Pitts and named for William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham and friend of the American Revolution. The ...
Location ID: #10205781
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House built in 1734 and home to one of Virginia's oldest white oak trees
Location ID: #10204981
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Founded by Quakers on the banks of Catoctin Creek in 1733, this exquisite village comprising of dozens of colonial and red brick Federal homes looks as if it’s been preserved in aspic for 200 years. A National Historic Landmark, it’s celebrated for ...
Location ID: #10096364
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Morven Park is a 1,000-acre historic property in Leesburg, Virginia (half wooded), once home to Maryland Governor Thomas Swann (1873-77) and Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis (1918-22). With the mansion's origins around 1780, the final addition ...
Location ID: #10202286
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Luna is a 50 ft on deck coastal trading sloop ideal for portraying sailing vessels from 1650 to 1830. Can convert from cargo vessel to naval warship within minutes. Spacious on deck. Maritime Props also available.