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Woodlawn Cultural Landscape, a 152-acre historic district was part of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. In 1799 Washington gave the Woodlawn tract to his step-granddaughter Eleanor Parke Custis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis. Northern Quakers bought the property in 1846 and sold parcels to white and free African American farmers. The historic district includes the Lewises’ Woodlawn mansion (ca. 1805), the Quakers’ meetinghouse and burial ground, and a cemetery established by Woodlawn Methodist Church, an African American congregation. Also preserved here are George Washington’s gristmill, reconstructed in 1933, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Pope-Leighey House, completed in 1941 and moved here in 1965. Nesbitt Realty real estate agents provide real estate management to people in Fairfax County.
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History and Local Real Estate

Virginia was one of the 13 colonies and many of our Founding Fathers are directly tied to Northern Virginia.  Also, several major Civil War campaigns occurred in or near this area.

We believe Woodlawn Cultural Landscape Historic District is a great benefit for residents of Fairfax County. Definitely, if you want our professional opinion about a specific home close to Woodlawn Cultural Landscape Historic District, the Commonwealth of Virginia requires that we sign a representation agreement. If you want to hear more, email us, we're eager to help.

Related Communities: Fairfax County, and Mount Vernon

 

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