Oatlands Plantation - Reviews from across the web
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Oatlands Plantation, Leesburg, Virginia It was 1804 when George Carter, great grandson of colonial Virginia's renowned Robert King Carter, began building his Oatlands estate: the mansion, greenhouse, dairy, smoke house, bank barn and gardens. In the 1820s, he remodeled his federal mansion to its current Greek Revival style. Carter died in... museumsusa.org
Oatlands Plantation, Leesburg, VA : reviews A historic, beautifully appointed National Trust mansion which features a wide array of antiques, dependencies, a four acre formal garden, a shaded picnic grove, and a carefully restored carriage house. Daily tours are available and the property offers a variety of settings for special occasions, re... local.yahoo.com
Oatlands Plantation: Virginia Is For Lovers Oatlands Plantation is a Greek Revival home built in 1803 by land baron George Carter, an Englishman. This 260-acre plantation, which opened to the public in 1966, is one of 18 national properties on the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Greek Revival ornaments adorn the interior, distinguis... virginia.org
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