Oatlands Plantation
You're sure to enjoy a visit to this lovely plantation home that sits on a quiet and peaceful 360 acres in the middle of Loudoun County's beautiful horse country. The Greek Revival mans... 10best.com
Mt. Zion Church
Mt. Zion Old School Baptist Church was founded in 1851. Just west of the church is a graveyard containing many 19th century grave markers. On July 6, 1864 nearby, Mosby's Rangers attacked... hmdb.org
Aldie Mill Historic District
In the 1800s and early 1900s Aldie Mill reverberated with the rhythmic sounds of waterwheels, millstones, and farmers chatting with the miller about the weather and their crops. Charles F... hmdb.org
Battle Of Unison
(Preface): After Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's stunning victory at Chancellorsville in May 1863, he led the Army of Northern Virginia west to the Shenandoah Valley,then north through c... hmdb.org
J. Patrick House Bed And Breakfast
The J. Patrick House Bed & Breakfast is a Farm House built in 1840 ideally located in the heart of historic Loudoun County Virginia and â DCâÂÂs Wine CountryâÂÂ. Located in... virginia.org
Middleburg
During the Gettysburg Campaign in June 1863, Middleburg was the scene of major cavalry operations. On June 17, 1863, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart?s small force, charged with screening Gen. Robert E... hmdb.org
Hopewell Gap, Antioch Church
This pass in the Bull Run Mountains was used as an avenue of approach and escape during the war. Federal cavalrymen escaped through here June 18, 1863 after being defeated at Middlebu... virginia.org
Middleburg, Screening Lee's Army
Inscription: During the Gettysburg Campaign in June 1863, Middleburg was the scene of major cavalry operations. On June 17, 1863, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's small force, charged with screen... virginia.org
Mother Of Stonewall Jackson Marker
In this vicinity (and according to tradition two miles east at peach orchard) was born Julia Beckwith Neale, mother of Stonewall Jackson, February 29, 1798. She married Johnathan Jack... virginia.org
Mt. Zion Old School Baptist Church
During the Civil War, this 1851 church was a rendezvous site for confederate Colonel Mosby's men, a barracks, prison, hospital, and burial ground. Interior closed for restoration. Loc... virginia.org
Afro-american Historical Association Of Fauquier County
This museum and genealogical resource center is dedicated to the preservation and sharing of African American history and heritage. museumsusa.org
Aldie Mill (Virginia Outdoor Foundation)
Built by Charles Fenton Mercer in 1807 - 09, the Aldie Mill is located in the village of Aldie at the beginning of the historic Little River Turnpike. Aldie Mill is owned by the Vir... museumsusa.org
Aldie Mill Historic Park
Aldie Mill (1807-1809) is Virginia's only known mill powered by tandem water wheels. The complex consists of the merchant mill, country mill, granary and store house. virginia.org
The National Sporting Library And Museum
The National Sporting Library and Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the literature, art and culture of equestrian and field sports. Founded in 1954, the institution has ov... virginia.org
Number 18 School
After the Civil War, the constitution of 1869 established a statewide system of free public schools in Virginia. Several new schools in Fauquier were identified by an assigned number. Num... hmdb.org
Aldie Mill
The restored Aldie Mill, an imposing four-story brick structure with tandem metal waterwheels, offers visitors and students a glimpse of how life was lived in the rural South during a... virginia.org