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3400 Bryan Point Road, Accokeek, Maryland
Across from Mount Vernon, along Potomac River, National Colonial Farm shows lives of middle-class farmers. Ecosystem Farm demonstrates ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
I wouldn't make a long drive for this destination, but if you're nearby, it's a lovely property with nice trails ... More on TripAdvisor

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3400 Bryan Point Road Accokeek MD 20607
about Accokeek Foundation: Founded in 1957 to protect the view from Mount Vernon across the Potomac River, the Accokeek Foundation , stewards 200 acres of Piscataway National Park , where visitors can hike a network of trails winding ... More on GoCityKids

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Accokeek, MD, Maryland

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Accokeek MD 20607, United States of America

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Accokeek MD 20607, United States of America
Inscription. Originally a grant of 3,000 acres by Cecil Calvert, second Lord Baltimore, to his nephew, William Calvert, 1662. The area was visited by Captain John Smith, 1608, by Captain Henry Fleet, 1629, and by Governor Leonard ... More on HMDB

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9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, Virginia
George Washington gave 2,000 acres of his Mount Vernon estate in 1799 as a wedding gift to Eleanor "Nelly' ... More on Virginia.org
The website discusses the fascinating fact that the house was later owned by Quakers (before the Civil War)... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bryans Road MD 20616, United States of America

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9000 Richmond Highway Alexandria, VA
Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House stands as a classic example of Usonian architecture, a style intended to be both affordable and distinctly American. The Pope-Leighey House was commissioned ... More on Fxva.com
The house of moderate cost is not only America's major architectural problem but the problem most difficult for her major architects." Frank Lloyd Wright 1936 With these words, Wright put forth a c... More on Virginia.org

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6411 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland

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Fort Belvoir VA 22060, United States of America
'Fort Belvoir' is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Originally, it was the site of the Belvoir plantation. Today, F... More on Wikipedia
Inscription. Fort Belvoir is named for the 18th-century plantation that was owned by William Fairfax. The house burned in 1783. The U. S. War Department acquired much of the Belvoir tract in 1912 a... More on HMDB
