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Tree Hill Farm has been occupied for more than two centuries, during the colonial era by the Chickahominy tribe of Native Americans. In 1778, Henrico County clerk (and future delegate in the Virginia General Assembly) Miles Selden of the Selden family purchased the property and by 1785 constructed a horse racing track, one of the first such in America.
Richmond: Seat of the Tayloe Family, built by John Tayloe II decended from William Tayloe: 66000833 Mount Vernon: December 19, 1960: Alexandria: Fairfax: Home of George Washington: 66000842 Oak Hill: December 19, 1960: Leesburg
Oak Hill is a mansion and plantation located in Aldie, Virginia that was for 22 years a home of Founding Father James Monroe, the fifth U.S. President. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) south of Leesburg on U.S. Route 15 , in an unincorporated area of Loudoun County , Virginia .
Matthews Living History Farm Museum: Galax: Grayson: Blue Ridge Highlands: Agriculture: website, early 20th-century period 21 acre working farm museum Maymont: Richmond: Richmond: Central: Multiple: Historic mansion, carriage collection, arboretum and gardens, wildlife exhibits, children's farm and nature center McCormick Observatory ...
Oak Hill is an historic home of the Marshall family in Delaplane, Virginia and a working farm with a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It lies north of I-66, just east of the US-17/Delaplane exit from westbound I-66. It consists of two separate houses connected by a passageway. [3]
The Oakwood–Chimborazo Historic District is a national historic district of 434 acres (176 ha) located in Richmond, Virginia. It includes 1,284 contributing buildings, three contributing structures, five contributing objects and four contributing sites. It includes work by architect D. Wiley Anderson.
The Oak Hill is a historic plantation house located at Colonial Heights, Virginia. It was built in 1825–1826, and is a one-story, frame dwelling with Greek Revival style interior decorative details. It originally had an "H" shape, but was subsequently expanded with several additions.
Oak Hill (Delaplane, Virginia), a private residence consisting of two separate houses connected by a passageway Oak Hill (James Monroe house) , a mansion and plantation near Leesburg, Virginia Oak Hill, West Virginia , in part of the territory that seceded from Virginia during the U.S. Civil War to form West Virginia