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In 2004, the Victorian era Second Empire - Italianate influenced Carlheim Mansion and 16-acre (65,000 m 2) grounds (aka "Paxton") were added as a non-contiguous part of the Leesburg Historic District. The property is held in private trust and became the home of the Margaret Paxton Memorial Learning and Resource Campus, which includes the Aurora ...
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.
The open air development features over 40 retailers and restaurants, including multi-family residences, [5] [6] office [7] and retail space. First-floor tenants include retailers like Wegmans Food Markets, [8] [9] Cobb Theatres, [10] Sweet & Sassy, [11] Travinia Italian Kitchen, [12] and LA Fitness, however, a majority of the tenants are independent retailers.
SR 7 Business intersects with US 15 Business (King Street) by the county courthouse in the center of Leesburg. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has plans to widen the section of SR 7 between SR 9 and East Market Street. [4] However, due to highway budget restrictions, this project was put on hold in June 2008. [5]
King Street is a major road in Alexandria, Virginia, United States and historic Old Town Alexandria.It extends westward from the Potomac River waterfront near the Torpedo Factory Art Center and nearby bustling tourist gift shops and restaurants, passing City Hall and the Alexandria General District Court.
US 15 enters Leesburg from the southwest, following King Street, then joins the Leesburg Bypass to pass southeast of downtown. It rejoins King Street as it leaves the bypass on the northeast end of town on its way toward Maryland. The old alignment of US 15 is now U.S. Route 15 Business.
A Jacksonville restaurant known for its from-scratch Southern soul food and live music abruptly closed this week. Noted soul food chef closes Riverside restaurant. But new concept in the works ...
More than 700 people paid $5 for memberships, and Robinson expressed interest in keeping the spot open beyond the Spoleto Festival. [2] The bar, originally known as Spoleto Bar, was renamed the King Street Garden and Gun Club in 1978. After the success of the Spoleto Bar, the newly christened King Street Garden and Gun Club remained open year ...