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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • Meadow Run Mill in Charlottesville, VA.  Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Meadow Run Mill in Charlottesville, VA.  Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • The ruins located at the Barboursville Winery with owner Luca Puschina in Orange County, Virginia.  James Barbour, as the most valuable residence in a county including James Madison's Montpelier and Philip Barbour's Frascati, this second-generation estate house at Barboursville plantation was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of only 3 residences he designed for his friends. The Barbour family continued to occupy this residence until it was destroyed by accidental fire at Christmas, 1884, and returned to the elegant Georgian villa next door for several generations, now The 1804 Inn.
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  • Michie Tavern a popular tourist destination in Charlottesville, VA.
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  • Montpelier, home of James Madison, is located in Orange, Va. .
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  • Windows on the Woolen Mill Chapel in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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  • fourth of july celebration american flag naturalization ceremony monticello
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  • grave yard cemetery ghost light
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  • grave yard cemetery ghost light
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  • court square albemarle county courthouse, downtown charlottesville
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  • Crozet, Va pizza traffic
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  • court square albemarle county courthouse, downtown charlottesville
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  • Lewis and Clark Statue
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  • court square downtown banner
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  • michie tavern historica
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  • Court Square-Downtown Charlottesville..history canon
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  • Barboursville Ruins
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  • lewis and clark statue history
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  • statue robert e lee downtown park spring flowers garden
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  • statue robert e lee downtown park spring flowers garden
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  • Sunlight sets upon a building at UVA
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  • Sunlight sets upon a building at UVA
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  • Montpelier, James Madison's ancestral home, is seen in this Oct. 14, 2003 photo in Montpelier Station, Va.   Photo/Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • Old church in Nelson County, Va
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  • White corn is ground into cornmeal using a one-ton stone powered by a water wheel at the historical Woodson's Mill in Nelson County, Va. The restored mill first opened in 1792. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • White corn is ground into cornmeal using a one-ton stone powered by a water wheel at the historical Woodson's Mill in Nelson County, Va. The restored mill first opened in 1792. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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