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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Loudoun ...

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    The house and greater portion of the property are in Fauquier County: 53: Morven Park: Morven Park: February 18, 1975 : 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of Leesburg off U.S. Route 15: Leesburg: 54: Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church-VDHR 53-339

  3. Chestnut Hill (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Hill is an 18th-century Federal-style mansion north of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. [1] [2] [3] Chestnut Hill was a home of Thomson Francis Mason (1785–21 December 1838), [4] [5] a prominent jurist, lawyer, councilman, judge, mayor of Alexandria, and grandson of Founding Father of the United States George Mason. [5]

  4. Rokeby (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Rokeby is a Georgian house near Leesburg, Virginia, built in the mid-18th century.The house is the best example of Georgian architecture in Loudoun County.Rokeby served as a repository for U.S. Government documents during the British occupation and burning of Washington in 1814 during the War of 1812.

  5. Locust Hill (Leesburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Locust Hill is an early 19th-century Federal-style mansion north of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. [1] Locust Hill was the home of John Thomson Mason (15 March 1765–10 December 1824), [2] [3] a prominent American jurist and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806 and nephew of Founding Father of the United States George Mason.

  6. Belmont Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Manor House, formally known as Belmont Plantation, is a two-story, five-part Federal mansion in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, built between the years of 1799–1802 by Ludwell Lee (1760–1836), son of Richard Henry Lee. The land surrounding the mansion, the Belmont property, was handed down to his first wife (also his first ...

  7. Oatlands Historic House & Gardens - Wikipedia

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    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 .