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Location of Loudoun County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Loudoun County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Oatlands Historic House and Gardens (formerly Oatlands Plantation) is an estate located in Leesburg, Virginia, United States.Oatlands is operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark.
The following 95 pages use this file: Airmont, Virginia; Aldie, Virginia; Arcola, Virginia; Ashburn, Virginia; Ashburn Village; Belmont, Virginia; Bloomfield, Virginia
In 2007 AOL announced it would move its headquarters from Loudoun County to New York City; it would continue to operate its Virginia offices. [35] Orbital Sciences Corporation has its headquarters in Dulles. [36] Loudoun County houses over 60 massive data centers, many of which correspond to Amazon Web Services’s (AWS) us-east-1 region.
For Loudoun County, Virginia-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=Loudoun County, Virginia}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Loudoun County, Virginia.
Vestal's Gap Road and Lanesville Historic District is a national historic district located in Claude Moore Park at Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.It encompasses 1 contributing building and 1 contributing structure.
Aerial image libraries can provide a wealth of information to users of the imagery. Governments often use such libraries to maintain current records of construction and in conducting property assessment. [1] Insurance companies can also use aerial image libraries to maintain records of natural disaster-related damages.
Raspberry Plain is a historic property in Loudoun County, Virginia, near Leesburg. Raspberry Plain became one of the principal Mason family estates of Northern Virginia, and was rebuilt in the early 20th century. It currently operates as an event site, hosting weddings and other special events year round. [1]