Fredericksburg, Virginia
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Idlewild Fredericksburg, Virginia 1863
- Matthew Fontaine Maury School Fredericksburg, Virginia 1920-37
- VDHR ID No. 111-5262 Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Kenmore
Fredericksburg, Virginia
c. 1852
Kenmore was built about 1752 by Fielding Lewis (1725-1782), member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, for his bride Betty, George Washington's sister. The interior plasterwork is rare in 18th-century American houses.
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Rising Sun Tavern
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Built in 1760 by Charles Washington, the youngest brother of George Washington, the tavern was a meeting place for Southern leaders on their way to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
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Monroe Law Office
Fredericksburg, Virginia
James Monroe (1758-1831, who would be the fifth President of the United States (1817-1825), used this structure as a law office from 1786 to 1789, after studying law with Thomas Jefferson.
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