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Hamilton VA 20158, United States of America

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Hamilton VA 20158, United States of America
Inscription. One of the oldest on the line, Hamilton's train station dates from 1870. It was not in the original plan. When the Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railway (later the Washington & Old Dominion) was established in the 1840s, ... More on HMDB

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Lincoln VA 20160, United States of America
Inscription. Goose Creek Historic District has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Viginia Historic Landmarks Commission Act of 1966. , Location... More on HMDB
Inscription. Oakdale School house was built in 1815. It served as a Quaker school until 1885, a few years after the opening of the Public Schools. , Location. 39° 6.798′ N, 77° 41.67... More on HMDB

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217 Edwards Ferry Road, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
A restored house museum that is the former home of General George C. Marshall, Architect of Allied Victory ... More on Virginia.org
Wonderful place for photos. Great place for a picnic. Great staff. Lots of history. Cheap date ... More on TripAdvisor

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217 Edwards Ferry Road, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
This is the only home that General George C. Marshall ever owned, and is still furnished with the general's belongings exactly as it looked during World War II. The George C. Marshall International... More on Heritage
Very nice historic home of General Marshall. The children from General Marshall's second marriage donated most of the furnishings and personal items that are on display. ... More on TripAdvisor

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340 N. Maple Ave., Purcellville VA 20132, United States of America
Inscription. Crossing this school site, the Loudoun and Berlin Turnpike once intersected the Leesburg & Snickers Gap Turnpike at a junction just ahead known as Heatons Crossroads. On Saturday, July 16, 1864, Gen. Jubal A. Earlys Confederate ... More on HMDB

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Waterford VA 20197, United States of America
The town of Waterford, listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, offers visitors recreational and educational opportunities, a concert and lecture series, interactive programs, special... More on DogFriendly.com
Visitors to Waterford experience many of the same views as residents in the 19th century. Waterford preserves the ambiance and many of the structures that characterized it during its heyday as a fl... More on Virginia.org

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Leesburg VA 20176, United States of America
Loudoun County was formed in 1757 from a branch of Fairfax County. Loudoun County is named after John Campbell, who was the Fourth Earl of Loudoun and a Scottish nobleman. Campbell, at the time, wa... More on Loudounhistory.org
Inscription. The Loudoun County Courthouse, first occupied in 1895, is the third on this site, which was designated for that use on the 1759 plat of Leesburg. On 12 Aug. 1776, the Declaration of In... More on HMDB

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206 E. Market St., Leesburg, VA 20176
A history and genealogy library owned and operated by the Town of Leesburg. Collections focus on Loudoun County, regional and Virginia history, genealogy, military history with special emphasis on ... More on VisitLoudoun.org
Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Purcellville VA 20134, United States of America
Inscription. Constituted on October 8, 1751, Present Church Built 1854, Placed By Ketoctin Chapter, Daughter Of, The American Revolution, , Erected by Daughters of the American Revolution. , Marker series. This marker is included ... More on HMDB
