Historic houses in Virginia
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Historic houses in Virginia is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Virginia.
- Arlington House (the Custis-Lee Mansion) -- home of Robert E. Lee
- Bacon's Castle, Surry County -- used as a stronghold in Bacon's Rebellion
- Bel Air Plantation, Prince William County -- the most prominent feature of the extinct town of Minnieville
- Bell House, Westmoreland County -- summer home of Alexander Graham Bell
- Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County -- family home of the Harrisons
- Berry Hill Plantation, Halifax County -- family home of the Bruces
- Brandon Plantation, Prince George County -- Harrison family
- Carter's Grove, James City County -- family home of the Carters
- Chatham Manor, Stafford County-- William Fitzhugh home
- Gunston Hall, Fairfax County -- home of George Mason
- Kenmore, Fredericksburg -- home of George Washington's sister Betty Lewis
- Monticello, Albemarle County -- home of Thomas Jefferson
- Montpelier, Orange County -- home of James Madison
- Mount Vernon, Fairfax County -- home of George Washington
- Oak Hill, Loudoun County -- home of James Monroe
- Rippon Lodge, Prince William County -- home of the Blackburn family
- Scotchtown, Hanover County -- Home of Patrick Henry
- Sherwood Forest, Charles City County -- home of John Tyler
- Shirley Plantation, Charles City County -- a family home of the Carters
- Stratford Hall Plantation, Westmoreland County -- family home of the Lees
- Wakefield, Westmoreland County -- birthplace of George Washington
- Westover, Charles City County -- family home of the Byrds
- Wilton House, Richmond -- home of the Randolphs
- Wilton Plantation, Middlesex -- home of the Churchills
- Woodlawn, Fairfax County - home of George Washington's nephew
- Wythe House, James City County -- home of George Wythe
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- [List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia], many, but not all, of these are houses
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