Houses/Mansions in Williamsburg and Hampton Roads

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Houses/Mansions in Williamsburg and Hampton Roads

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Adam Thoroughgood House
Inland from the shore is the early 18th-century Adam Thoroughgood...
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Houses / Mansions Virginia Beach
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Berkeley
Virginians say that the first Thanksgiving was celebrated at...
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Houses / Mansions Charles City County
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Brush-Everard House
The Brush-Everard House was built in 1717 by John Brush, a gunsmith...
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Houses / Mansions Colonial Williamsburg
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George Wythe House
The George Wythe House was the residence of Thomas Jefferson's...
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Houses / Mansions Colonial Williamsburg
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Governor's Palace
His Majesty's Governor Alexander Spotswood built the original...
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Houses / Mansions Colonial Williamsburg
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Peyton Randolph House
The Peyton Randolph House was the home of a prominent colonist...
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Houses / Mansions Colonial Williamsburg
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Sherwood Forest Plantation
Sherwood Forest Plantation (1720), at 300 feet said to be the...
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Houses / Mansions Charles City County
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Shirley
Shirley, chartered in 1613 and the oldest plantation in Virginia...
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Houses / Mansions Charles City County
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Weston Manor
Weston Manor, built in 1789 by the Gilliam family, is a classic...
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Houses / Mansions Hopewell
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Westover
Westover was built circa 1720 by Colonel William Byrd II (1674-1744)...
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Houses / Mansions Charles City County
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