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Carlheim (also called Paxton) is a mansion located in the northeast part of Leesburg, Virginia.It was constructed in about 1872 for Pennsylvania industrialist Charles R. Paxton (1816–1889) and his wife Rachel who continued to live there until her death in December 1921.
Roughly bounded by 5th, Marshall, and Gilmer Sts., and the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike; also ½-17 E. Marshall St. and 0-24 W. Marshall St.; also the 400 blocks of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sts., 106-108 E. Marshall, and 411-413 N. Adams St.
Glen Maury, also known as the Paxton Place and Elisha Paxton's house, is a historic home located in Rockbridge County, Virginia, near the independent city of Buena Vista. It was built between 1829 and 1832, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, brick dwelling. It sits on a high basement, made of native stone, and has a two-story rear ell addition.
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 ...
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Church Hill Tunnel was completed in 1873 for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O), [2] [3] which was seeking to extend its trackage (of the former Virginia Central Railroad) from a terminus in the Shockoe Valley section of downtown Richmond to connect with their new Peninsula Subdivision extending approximately 75 miles (120 km) southeast down the Virginia Peninsula to reach Collis Potter ...
The "lifecasts" are now done with high-tech scanners that can map a person's face in minutes. A 3D printer is then used to turn the scans into a mold of the person's face.
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