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  2. Burwell-Morgan Mill - Wikipedia

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    Burwell-Morgan Mill, also known as the Millwood Mill, is a historic grist mill located at Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia, USA. It was built about 1785 by Gen. Daniel Morgan and Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell, who both served in the American Revolution. Burwell was the project's financier and Morgan managed the construction.

  3. Jamestown Rediscovery - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Owsley (left) and Danny Schmidt examining the possible remains of Captain Bartholomew Gosnold (left). Jamestown Rediscovery is an archaeological project of Preservation Virginia (formerly the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities) investigating the remains of the original English settlement at Jamestown established in the Virginia Colony in North America beginning on ...

  4. The Millstone (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Millstone, Drabble said in 2011, is about how maternity "changes you into something fiercer than you were before." [3] Three of Drabble's first six novels have Biblical titles – a remnant perhaps of her Quaker education. [4] The Millstone was the first, the other two being Jerusalem the Golden (1967) and The Needle's Eye (1972).

  5. Carter Hall (Millwood, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Carter Hall has a five-bay central block built of local limestone, originally with a central hall flanked by rooms extending the full depth of the house (single-pile plan). The flanking two-bay wings have pediment gable ends and the outermost, single-story wings are of a single bay, formerly with pediment ends. [4]

  6. List of James River plantations - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, double-pile, side-hall, wood-frame plantation house. The house is clad with beaded clapboards and rests upon a brick foundation laid in a Flemish bonc. It is covered with a gabled roof pierced by two dormers on each slope. It has a pair of brick chimneys on the west wall, opposite the interior passage.

  7. The True Story Behind the 'The Woman in the Wall' - AOL

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    What is The Woman in the Wall release date? The Woman in the Wall will debut in the U.S. first on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, Jan. 19, and premiere on Showtime on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 9 p.m ...

  8. Historic Triangle - Wikipedia

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    There are two major heritage sites at Jamestown: Jamestown Settlement, a living history museum which includes a reconstructed Native American village, colonial fort, and replica ships, operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia; and Historic Jamestowne, the National Park Service site which includes Jamestown Island and the ongoing archaeological ...

  9. Frank Lloyd Wright House Moves to the Hamptons - AOL

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    After painstakingly convincing the third owners of the house they finally acquired the 3-bed, 4.5 bath, 3,200-square-foot home on two acres along the Millstone River, in 1988.