Historic Virginia Bed and Breakfast Inns
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1 Prospect Hill Plantation Inn
— Charlottesville, VA 1699 |
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1728 | |
2 Red Fox Inn
— Middleburg, VA 1728 |
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Operated and owned for the past four decades by three generations of the Reuter family. Situated in a valley full of the history of the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. Read More | |
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3 The Ruffner House
— Luray, VA 1739 |
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1740 | |
4 Oakland Green Bed & Breakfast
— Leesburg, VA 1740 |
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5 The Tacrea House
— South Boston, VA 1740 |
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6 The Inn at Narrow Passage
— Woodstock, VA 1740 |
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Colonial log inn built in mid-1700s along the Great Wagon Road (now Rt. 11) through the Shenandoah Valley. Site of Indian attacks at the 'narrow passage' during the French and Indian War and... Read More | |
1746 | |
7 King's Creek Inn
— Cape Charles, VA 1746 |
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1750 | |
8 Silver Lake Bed and Breakfast
— Dayton, VA 1750 |
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9 Piney Hill Bed & Breakfast
— Luray, VA 1750 |
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10 The Cottage at Ravens Roost Farm
— Luray, VA 1750 |
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11 Jasmine Plantation B&B Inn
— Providence Forge, VA 1750 |
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12 Silverbrook Farm
— Purcellville, VA 1750 |
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Built of field stone and stucco in the mid-17th century, the original historic house has been expanded with additions in the late 1700s and the mid 1800s. It still offers amazing vistas of mountain... Read More | |
1752 | |
13 Smithfield Inn
— Smithfield, VA 1752 |
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1753 | |
14 L'Auberge Provencale
— Boyce, VA 1753 |
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Built in 1753 on land granted by Lord Fairfax and surveyed by George and Charles Washington. Woodwork fashioned by Hessian soldiers. Read More | |
1761 | |
15 Clover Forest Plantation
— Goochland, VA 1761 |
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1763 | |
16 Blackthorne Inn & Restaurant
— Upperville, VA 1763 |
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1766 | |
17 The Omni Homestead Resort
— Hot Springs, VA 1766 |
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18 The Inn at Meander Plantation
— Locust Dale, VA 1766 |
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Prehistoric Native American site on the property near the Robinson River. James and Dolley Madison's home (10 miles), Civil War battlefields: Cedar Mountain (4 miles), Brandy Station (15 miles),... Read More | |
1768 | |
19 Goodstone Inn & Restaurant
— Middleburg, VA 1768 |
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Goodstone began as a plantation in 1768. Several existing structures date back to this time, most notably the Dutch Cottage and French Farm Cottage. Read More | |
1770 | |
20 The Richard Johnston Inn
— Fredericksburg, VA 1770 |
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1773 | |
21 Creek Crossing Farm
— Lincoln, VA 1773 |
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A short drive from the farm takes guests to the historic sites of Leesburg, just 10 miles away. Washington, D. C. , is about an hour from the farm. Read More | |
1775 | |
22 Welbourne
— Middleburg, VA 1775 |
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1779 | |
23 Inn At Kelly's Ford
— Remington, VA 1779 |
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1780 | |
24 The Conyers House Country Inn & Stable
— Sperryville, VA 1780 |
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1785 | |
25 Brunswick Mineral Springs B&B
— Lawrenceville, VA 1785 |
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26 Shepherds Corner Farm
— Purcellville, VA 1785 |
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27 The Inn at Vaucluse Spring
— Stephens City, VA 1785 |
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1789 | |
28 By the Side of the Road
— Harrisonburg, VA 1789 |
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1790 | |
29 Kenmore Inn
— Fredericksburg, VA 1790 |
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30 1790 Rosendale Inn
— New Market, VA 1790 |
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The original portion of the house (log cabin which is now the dining room) was constructed in 1790. The house was untouched during the Civil War, with a large addition being constructed in 1870. The... Read More | |
31 Jordan Hollow Inn
— Stanley, VA 1790 |
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32 Flowering Fields B&B
— White Stone, VA 1790 |
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Formal parlor and dining room. Read More | |
33 Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation-1790
— Williamsburg, VA 1790 |
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The grounds of the Southall Plantation include Piney Grove (1790), Ashland (1835), Ladysmith (1857), Dower Quarter (1835) and Duck Church (1917). Read More | |
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34 Belle Grove Plantation Bed & Breakfast
— King George, VA 1791 |
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We are the birthplace of James Madison. George Washington was a frequent visitor to the plantation. LtCol Everton Congar, on e of the officers in the detachment slept in the Grand Hallway. Read More | |
1792 | |
35 Nancy Shepherd House
— Winchester, VA 1792 |
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1798 | |
36 Yellow Sulphur Springs
— Christiansburg, VA 1798 |
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1799 | |
37 Clifton- The Country Inn & Estate
— Charlottesville, VA 1799 |
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Monticello is only four miles away. Read More | |
1800 | |
38 Bay View Waterfront B&B
— Belle Haven, VA 1800 |
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Kiptopeake State Park (30 miles), E. S. Historic Museum (12 miles), Chincoteague Ponies (40 miles). Read More | |
39 The White Pig B&B & Animal Sanctuary at Briar Creek Farm
— Schuyler, VA 1800 |
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40 The Inn at Gristmill Square
— Warm Springs, VA 1800 |
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1802 | |
41 The Garden and The Sea Inn
— New Church, VA 1802 |
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42 Warm Springs Inn
— Warm Springs, VA 1802 |
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1805 | |
43 Briar Patch Bed & Breakfast Inn
— Middleburg, VA 1805 |
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The house was built in 1805. A Civil War battle, The Battle of Haystacks, was fought on Briar Patch land in June of 1863. Read More | |
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44 Apple Blossom Inn
— New Market, VA 1806 |
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Hand-hewn foundational timbers and square nails remain in this federal-period home, built in 1806, on the original town lot No. 44. Read More | |
1809 | |
45 Frederick House
— Staunton, VA 1809 |
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Five Historic Residences date from 1809. Read More | |
1811 | |
46 Buckhorn Inn
— Churchville, VA 1811 |
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1812 | |
47 Stevenson Ridge
— Spotsylvania, VA 1812 |
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48 Caledonia Farm - 1812 B&B
— Washington, VA 1812 |
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1814 | |
49 Marriott Ranch & Inn at Fairfield Farm
— Hume, VA 1814 |
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1815 | |
50 Maysville Manor
— Buckingham, VA 1815 |
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51 The Quarters
— Charlottesville, VA 1815 |
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The University of Virginia is withing walking distance and Monticello is five miles away. Read More | |
1817 | |
52 Dinsmore House Bed and Breakfast
— Charlottesville, VA 1817 |
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Historic inn built by Thomas Jefferson's master builder in 1817. Read More | |
1818 | |
53 Inn at the Crossroads
— Charlottesville, VA 1818 |
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Built by Thomas Jefferson's nephew, Dabney Carr Jr. The Inn has hosted Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren and Franklin D. Roosevelt. FDR gave speech from front porch in 1936. Martin Van Buren's 1823... Read More | |
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54 North Bend Plantation
— Charles City, VA 1819 |
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The inn is a designated Virginia Historic Landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Charles City County is the home of the historic James River Plantations. Read More | |
1820 | |
55 Diamond Hill
— Charlotte Court House, VA 1820 |
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56 Oak Grove Plantation B&B
— Cluster Springs, VA 1820 |
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Danville, last capitol of the Confederacy (one-half hour), South Boston Historical Museum (15 minutes), Halifax County Courthouse (20 minutes). Read More | |
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57 Cooper's Landing Inn & Traveler's Tavern
— Clarksville, VA 1830 |
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58 Leesburg Colonial Inn
— Leesburg, VA 1830 |
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59 Widow Kip's Country Inn
— Mount Jackson, VA 1830 |
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Battlefields, Monticello, Sky Line Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway. Read More | |
60 Holladay House Bed & Breakfast
— Orange, VA 1830 |
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In 1830 this house originated as a mercantile shop, operating during the last 6 years of President James Madison's life. The house was once owned by one of President James Madison's grand-nephews,... Read More | |
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61 Candlewick Inn
— Woodstock, VA 1831 |
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1832 | |
62 The Martha Washington Hotel
— Abingdon, VA 1832 |
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63 Springdale Village Inn
— Purcellville, VA 1832 |
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1835 | |
64 Historic Old Rose Tavern Bed & Breakfast
— Wolftown, VA 1835 |
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65 The Huffman House at Creekside Farm
— Newport, VA 1835 |
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1836 | |
66 The Farmhouse at Veritas
— Afton, VA 1836 |
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1837 | |
67 The Mark Addy
— Nellysford, VA 1837 |
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Dr. John Coleman Everett, who was the son of Thomas Jefferson's physician, bought the estate in 1884. They built the homestead and added a room each time one of their seven children were born. Read More | |
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68 The Lafayette Inn
— Stanardsville, VA 1840 |
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69 Middleton Inn
— Washington, VA 1840 |
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70 A Tailor's Lodging
— Abingdon, VA 1840 |
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1842 | |
71 Brightly Bed & Breakfast
— Goochland, VA 1842 |
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1844 | |
72 200 South Street Inn
— Charlottesville, VA 1844 |
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Jefferson Home, Monticello (4 miles), Monroe Home, Ashlawn (6 miles), Madison Home, Montpelier (20 miles). Read More | |
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73 Linden Row Inn
— Richmond, VA 1847 |
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1848 | |
74 Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast
— Afton, VA 1848 |
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75 1848 Island Manor House
— Chincoteague Island, VA 1848 |
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The homes were originally built in 1848 by Nathaniel Smith and Joseph Kenney. The gentlemen served in the Civil War together, and ended up marrying sisters. They were both very active in Eastern... Read More | |
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76 Edgewood Plantation
— Charles City, VA 1849 |
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Edgewood Plantation is rich in US history. Situated along the oldest Highway in the U. S. , Edgewood's third floor was used during the Civil War as a lookout post for Confederate generals when they... Read More | |
77 The Osceola Mill Country Inn
— Steeles Tavern, VA 1849 |
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1850 | |
78 The Inn at Monticello
— Charlottesville, VA 1850 |
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Aside from its close access to Monticello, the inn is five miles from James Monroe's home, Ashlawn Highland. Read More | |
79 Edinburg Renaissance B&B
— Edinburg, VA 1850 |
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80 Maple Hall
— Lexington, VA 1850 |
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81 The Inn at Tabb's Creek
— Port Haywood, VA 1850 |
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Williamsburg (45 miles), Norfolk (50 miles), Yorktown (25 miles). Read More | |
82 Black Horse Inn
— Warrenton, VA 1850 |
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The Inn was built in the 1850s and served as a hospital in the Civil War. It is named after the Black Horse Cavalry who frequented the Inn and served as a protectorate to Stonewall Jackson. Read More | |
83 The Love House B&B
— Abingdon, VA 1850 |
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84 Windrush Farm Bed & Breakfast
— Eastville, VA 1850 |
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85 Speed the Plough B&B
— Monroe, VA 1850 |
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86 Ragland Mansion B&B
— Petersburg, VA 1850 |
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1851 | |
87 Essex Inn
— Tappahannock, VA 1851 |
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The house was built in 1851 and was carefully restored to its original condition in 2003. Most of the windows have the original glass and shutters, floors are original wide-plank wood, fireplaces... Read More | |
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88 The Hummingbird Inn
— Goshen, VA 1853 |
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House completed in 1853 by William Teter, who invented the pull window shade. Read More | |
1856 | |
89 Wolftrap Farm
— Gordonsville, VA 1856 |
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Seven historic structures dating from 1856 through 1938 constitute the farm complex. Read More | |
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90 The Inn at Levelfields
— Lancaster, VA 1857 |
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91 1857 Section Foreman Guest House
— Abingdon, VA 1857 |
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1859 | |
92 Mayhurst Inn
— Orange, VA 1859 |
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Unique Italianate Victorian architecture. Built by John Willis, great nephew of President James Madison. HQ (Nov 1863-May 1864) for General A. P. Hill's Confederate Corp. Guests included Generals... Read More | |
93 Fountain Hall B&B
— Culpeper, VA 1859 |
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Brandy Station (5-10 miles), Chancellorsville, Wilderness (20 miles), Civil War battlefields. Read More | |
94 Braehead​ Manor
— Fredericksburg, VA 1859 |
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1860 | |
95 Chestnut Hill B&B Inn
— Orange, VA 1860 |
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Built ca. 1860 as a fashionable Italianate/Greek Revival dwelling for local businessman and politician Alexander Daley. Chestnut Hill is one of only a dozen residences in the town to survive from the... Read More | |
96 Boxley Place Inn
— Louisa, VA 1860 |
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97 Stonehenge Bed & Breakfast
— Newbern, VA 1860 |
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1865 | |
98 Mayneview B&B
— Luray, VA 1865 |
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99 Mayneview B&B and GreenTree Inn
— Luray, VA 1865 |
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100 Burketown Bed and Breakfast
— Weyers Cave, VA 1865 |
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1868 | |
101 1868 Magnolia House Inn
— Lexington, VA 1868 |
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1868 Magnolia House Inn was built as a private residence in 1868 by William Pole, the reputed builder of the beautiful Lee Chapel on the Washington and Lee University campus. Read More | |
1869 | |
102 Lackawanna Bed & Breakfast
— Front Royal, VA 1869 |
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1870 | |
103 Thistle Ridge Bed and Breakfast and Winery Tours
— Bridgewater, VA 1870 |
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104 South Court Inn Bed and Breakfast
— Luray, VA 1870 |
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The house was built by the town pharmacist in the 1870s as a white clapboard farmhouse setting at the front of his 300+ acre farm. His son-in-law, a local hero from WWI who became Appointments... Read More | |
105 The Mangus House
— Vesuvius, VA 1870 |
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1871 | |
106 The West-Bocock House
— Richmond, VA 1871 |
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1873 | |
107 Firmstone Manor
— Clifton Forge, VA 1873 |
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Built in 1873, this house is mostly original and very well preserved. Have over 400 pages of photos and documents on its owner and manager who owned the iron ore furnaces and the town. Read More | |
1876 | |
108 Rockwood Manor
— Dublin, VA 1876 |
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"Gone with the Wind" architecture. Read More | |
1878 | |
109 Carriage House Inn B&B
— Lynchburg, VA 1878 |
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The mansion and carriage house were restored as it would have been when the Watts family lived here with the added modern conveniences of air conditioning, wi-fi & an up-to-date kitchen. Whenever... Read More | |
1880 | |
110 Miracle Farm Bed and Breakfast Spa and Resort
— Floyd, VA 1880 |
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111 The Inn & Garden Cafe
— Onancock, VA 1880 |
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112 Atherston Hall B&B
— Urbanna, VA 1880 |
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113 An Inn for All Seasons B&B
— Chatham, VA 1880 |
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114 Longwood B&B: The University Inn
— Farmville, VA 1880 |
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1882 | |
115 Woodruff Inns and Shenandoah River Cabin Escapes
— Luray, VA 1882 |
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116 Colonial Manor Inn
— Onancock, VA 1882 |
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Built in 1882, Colonial Manor Inn is the oldest continuously run bed and breakfast on the Eastern Shore. Read More | |
1883 | |
117 Inn at Union Run
— Lexington, VA 1883 |
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118 Three Angels Inn at Sherwood
— Brodnax, VA 1883 |
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1884 | |
119 The Babcock House
— Appomattox, VA 1884 |
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120 Kilmarnock Inn
— Kilmarnock, VA 1884 |
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1885 | |
121 The II Georges Inn
— Danville, VA 1885 |
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122 Stonewall Jackson Inn B&B
— Harrisonburg, VA 1885 |
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Property was once owned by Rev. L. S. Reed, father of Walter Reed. Read More | |
123 502 South Main
— Lexington, VA 1885 |
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1886 | |
124 Miss Molly's Inn
— Chincoteague Island, VA 1886 |
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Miss Molly's Inn is where Marguerite Henry wrote the famous book, "Misty of Chincoteague" She stayed in the Marguerite Henry room when she wrote the book, which is what gives the room its... Read More | |
125 The Inn at Onancock
— Onancock, VA 1886 |
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1887 | |
126 Sheridan Livery Inn
— Lexington, VA 1887 |
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1888 | |
127 Joshua Wilton House
— Harrisonburg, VA 1888 |
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The inn, surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, is within walking distance of historic downtown Harrisonburg and James Madison University. Read More | |
128 The Craddock Terry Hotel
— Lynchburg, VA 1888 |
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1889 | |
129 Magnolia House Inn
— Hampton, VA 1889 |
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The Magnolia House is on the National Register for Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register for its architecture. Read More | |
130 Bridgewater Inn and Cottage
— Bridgewater, VA 1889 |
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131 The Oaks Victorian Inn
— Christiansburg, VA 1889 |
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Built in 1889. Read More | |
132 The Longbarn
— Middleburg, VA 1889 |
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133 Mansion On Main
— Smithfield, VA 1889 |
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1890 | |
134 The Hope and Glory Inn
— Irvington, VA 1890 |
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It was a schoolhouse from 1890-1907 for about 450 students. It's alumni include: a Rhodes Scholar, the President of Hollins College, an Attorney General for Virgina and the Managing Editor of The New... Read More | |
135 High Street Victorian Inn
— Petersburg, VA 1890 |
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1891 | |
136 Inn on Poplar Hill
— Orange, VA 1891 |
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1892 | |
137 Victoria & Albert B&B
— Abingdon, VA 1892 |
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The Victoria and Albert is located in Abingdon's historic district and within walking distance of shops and the Barter Theatre. Read More | |
138 Channel Bass Inn
— Chincoteague Island, VA 1892 |
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The house was built in 1892 by Mr John Winder, mayor of Chincoteague. It was used by the American Red Cross during the Ash Wednesday floods of 1962, since most other houses on the island were... Read More | |
139 Shepherd's Joy
— Abingdon, VA 1892 |
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140 A.C. Stickley Bed & Breakfast
— Strasburg, VA 1892 |
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1894 | |
141 Grandma's Cottage
— Port Republic, VA 1894 |
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1895 | |
142 The Claiborne House B&B
— Rocky Mount, VA 1895 |
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143 Barclay Cottage Bed and Breakfast
— Virginia Beach, VA 1895 |
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Built in 1895, it is one of two Victorian cottages still in existence in Virginia Beach. In 1916 it was bought by Lillian Barclay who began accepting paying guests in 1917. She also ran a private... Read More | |
144 The Jefferson
— Richmond, VA 1895 |
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145 The Jefferson Hotel
— Richmond, VA 1895 |
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1896 | |
146 A B&B Inn at Keezletown Road
— Weyers Cave, VA 1896 |
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1897 | |
147 Boxwood Inn
— Newport News, VA 1897 |
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Built in 1896, the Inn was the home of Simon Curtis. Read More | |
148 Page House Inn
— Norfolk, VA 1897 |
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Started being built in 1897 and finished 1899. Rescued and Restored to her grand ole self in 1991. Read More | |
149 The Columns Bed & Breakfast (Circa 1897)
— Chatham, VA 1897 |
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1898 | |
150 The Bed & Breakfast at Peace Hill
— Charles City, VA 1898 |
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151 The Watson House
— Chincoteague Island, VA 1898 |
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152 Trimble House Bed and Breakfast
— Monterey, VA 1898 |
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1899 | |
153 CornerStone Farm Bed and Breakfast
— Red Oak, VA 1899 |
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The small farmhouse was once part of the Barnes family estate. The mansion is still standing and in pristine condition at the start of Barnes Rd, but not part of our current farm. Read More | |
154 Fig Street Inn
— Cape Charles, VA 1899 |
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155 King's Victorian Inn
— Hot Springs, VA 1899 |
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1900 | |
156 Inn At Warner Hall
— Gloucester, VA 1900 |
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157 Whispering Waters Bed and Breakfast
— Cedar Bluff, VA 1900 |
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158 The Inn at 400 West High
— Charlottesville, VA 1900 |
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159 Plaza Bed & Breakfast
— Colonial Beach, VA 1900 |
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160 The Uptown Inn
— Victoria, VA 1900 |
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1901 | |
161 Mountain Laurel Inn
— Damascus, VA 1901 |
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162 Ebenezer House Bed and Breakfast
— Madison, VA 1901 |
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163 The Mountain Rose Inn
— Woolwine, VA 1901 |
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Former site of the Mountain Rose Legal Distillery Number 250, Circa 1901. Read More | |
164 216 A City Bed and Breakfast
— Alexandria, VA 1901 |
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1902 | |
165 Hotel Strasburg
— Strasburg, VA 1902 |
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166 Arbogast Inn Bed & Breakfast
— Monterey, VA 1902 |
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1903 | |
167 Shavers of Abingdon Bed and Breakfast Inn
— Abingdon, VA 1903 |
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168 Tax Hollow Hill Bed & Breakfast
— Wolftown, VA 1903 |
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1904 | |
169 A Williamsburg White House
— Williamsburg, VA 1904 |
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The gorgeous Century Old Inn is the oldest home currently offering elegant lodging accommodations as a Bed and Breakfast in the Historic Town of Williamsburg. Situated under a 400 year old Oak Tree,... Read More | |
170 Highland Inn
— Monterey, VA 1904 |
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Built in 1904 in a commercial Queene Anne style. The outstanding feature is a two-story Eastlake style porch running the length of the building. Read More | |
171 The Lincoln House Bed & Breakfast
— Marion, VA 1904 |
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1905 | |
172 The Red Lantern Inn
— Clifton Forge, VA 1905 |
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173 Killahevlin B&B Inn
— Front Royal, VA 1905 |
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174 Foster Harris House
— Washington, VA 1905 |
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Civil War battlefields & museums (less than an hour's drive). Read More | |
1907 | |
175 Charlotte Hotel & Restaurant
— Onancock, VA 1907 |
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176 Brugh's Inn of Salem
— Salem, VA 1907 |
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177 Shady Elm Farm
— Winchester, VA 1907 |
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1908 | |
178 Back Inn Time B&B
— Kilmarnock, VA 1908 |
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1909 | |
179 Federal Crest Inn
— Lynchburg, VA 1909 |
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Built in 1909 as one of the premier examples of the Georgian Revival style in Lynchburg City. Read More | |
180 Belle Hearth Bed & Breakfast
— Waynesboro, VA 1909 |
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181 The Depot Lodge Bed & Breakfast
— Paint Bank, VA 1909 |
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1910 | |
182 White Birches
— Abingdon, VA 1910 |
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183 Winridge B&B
— Madison Heights, VA 1910 |
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184 Inn at Westwood Farm
— Orange, VA 1910 |
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185 Olde Staunton Inn
— Staunton, VA 1910 |
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186 Berryville Inn
— Berryville, VA 1910 |
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1911 | |
187 Keswick Hall
— Keswick, VA 1911 |
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1912 | |
188 Cape Charles House
— Cape Charles, VA 1912 |
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Very little has changed in the house and great care has been taken to maintain the integrity of the property with only compatible updates being made. Read More | |
189 Trinkle Mansion Bed & Breakfast
— Wytheville, VA 1912 |
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Classical Revival style with four massive columms on front porch, balcony on both front and rear of home, porte cochere and conservatory. Six fireplaces, original oak floors, massive woodwork,... Read More | |
1913 | |
190 Bennett House Bed & Breakfast
— Manassas, VA 1913 |
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1914 | |
191 Ma Margarets House
— Reedville, VA 1914 |
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192 The One Bed and Breakfast
— Richmond, VA 1914 |
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193 Tree Streets Inn Inc
— Waynesboro, VA 1914 |
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1915 | |
194 The Inn at Little Washington
— Washington, VA 1915 |
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195 Residence Bed & Breakfast
— Lynchburg, VA 1915 |
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Built as a home of Randolph-Macon presidents. Entertained here: Elizabeth Taylor, Pres. Gerald Ford, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pearl S. Buck and Roger Mudd. Read More | |
196 Staunton Choral Gardens
— Staunton, VA 1915 |
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Legend says General Robert E. Lee boarded his horse in the Carriage House (most likely when his daughters attended Stuart Hall, a private girls' school across the street). The exterior of the... Read More | |
1916 | |
197 Steeles Tavern Manor Bed & Breakfast
— Steeles Tavern, VA 1916 |
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1917 | |
198 The Clubhouse Bed & Breakfast
— Fieldale, VA 1917 |
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1918 | |
199 On Keegan Pond Bed & Breakfast
— Fredericksburg, VA 1918 |
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1919 | |
200 Wyndie Crest Bed & Breakfast LLC
— Franklin, VA 1919 |
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1920 | |
201 Summerfield Inn
— Abingdon, VA 1920 |
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202 Wolf Creek Farm
— Ararat, VA 1920 |
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203 Rosebrook Inn
— Stanardsville, VA 1920 |
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204 Montgomery Homestead Bed and Breakfast
— Damascus, VA 1920 |
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205 The Virginia Home Inn
— Fieldale, VA 1920 |
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206 Long Hill Bed & Breakfast
— Winchester, VA 1920 |
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1922 | |
207 Meadow Lane Lodge and Cottages
— Warm Springs, VA 1922 |
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208 Liberty Rose B&B
— Williamsburg, VA 1922 |
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Colonial Williamsburg (1 mile), Jamestown 1607 (4 miles), Yorktown (12 miles), College of William & Mary (1/2 mile). Read More | |
209 Museum District Bed and Breakfast
— Richmond, VA 1922 |
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1924 | |
210 Hotel 24 South
— Staunton, VA 1924 |
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1926 | |
211 Colonial Capital B&B
— Williamsburg, VA 1926 |
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212 Artist's House B&B
— Staunton, VA 1926 |
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1927 | |
213 Chesapeake Bay View Bed & Breakfast
— Cape Charles, VA 1927 |
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214 Williamsburg Manor Bed & Breakfast
— Williamsburg, VA 1927 |
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Historic Williamsburg (3 blocks), Jamestown (5 miles), Yorktown (20 miles), William & Mary College (1 block). Read More | |
215 The Cavalier
— Virginia Beach, VA 1927 |
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1928 | |
216 Inn at the Olde Silk Mill
— Fredericksburg, VA 1928 |
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217 Applewood Colonial B&B
— Williamsburg, VA 1928 |
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Colonial Williamsburg (3 blocks away) Read More | |
218 Boxwood Inn Of Williamsburg
— Williamsburg, VA 1928 |
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1929 | |
219 Clay Corner Inn Boutique Hotel & Spa
— Blacksburg, VA 1929 |
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Smithfield Plantation is one mile away, Blacksburg is over 200 years old. Read More | |
220 Poplar Springs Inn and Spa
— Casanova, VA 1929 |
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221 Martin-Wilson House
— Poquoson, VA 1929 |
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1931 | |
222 The Mimslyn Inn
— Luray, VA 1931 |
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1932 | |
223 Brick House Inn
— Williamsburg, VA 1932 |
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1933 | |
224 Fife & Drum Inn
— Williamsburg, VA 1933 |
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225 Bay Tree Manor
— Seaford, VA 1933 |
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Originally used as a duck hunting lodge for dignitaries and celebrities such as Roosevelt, Gregory Peck and Raymond Burr. Read More | |
226 Cedars of Williamsburg Bed & Breakfast
— Williamsburg, VA 1933 |
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The Cedars of Williamsburg is the largest, oldest and closest B&B to Colonial Williamsburg's Merchant Square Read More | |
227 Hornsby House Inn
— Yorktown, VA 1933 |
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1935 | |
228 Stratford Hall Plantation Guest Houses
— Stratford, VA 1935 |
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1937 | |
229 Beach Spa Bed and Breakfast
— Virginia Beach, VA 1937 |
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1939 | |
230 Llewellyn Lodge at Lexington
— Lexington, VA 1939 |
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