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  2. George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor - Wikipedia

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    Dodona Manor, the former home of General George Catlett Marshall (1880–1959), is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 312 East Market Street in Leesburg, Virginia. It is owned by the George C. Marshall International Center, which has restored the property to its Marshall-era appearance of the 1950s.

  3. Glenfiddich House - Wikipedia

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    When viewing the house from the street, the left wing of the residence is the original home. Between 1850 and 1860, the main block of the home was built for Henry and Jane Harrison (hence Harrison Hall), by the Norris Brothers of Leesburg, and is a good example of the Italianate style of home. The property still includes historic outbuildings ...

  4. Carlheim - Wikipedia

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    Carlheim (also called Paxton) is a mansion located in the northeast part of Leesburg, Virginia.It was constructed in about 1872 for Pennsylvania industrialist Charles R. Paxton (1816–1889) and his wife Rachel who continued to live there until her death in December 1921.

  5. Home Farm (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Home Farm is a historic home located near Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.The original log section of the house was built about 1757, with a stone addition built about 1810, a frame addition built about 1830, and a frame kitchen addition built about 1930.

  6. Ellwood (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Ellwood, also known as Leeland and the Lawrence Lee House, is a historic home located near Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.It was designed by architect Waddy Butler Wood (1869–1944) and built in 1911–1912.

  7. Rockland (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Rockland is the home of Virginia's Rust family, near Leesburg, Virginia. The property housed slaves to work their farm. The property was acquired by General George Rust from the heirs of Colonel Burgess Ball in 1817. General Rust built the present brick residence about 1822, incorporating an older frame house as a rear service wing.

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