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George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor is situated on 3.8 acres of gardens on the eastern end of Leesburg's Old and Historic District. The site is designated a National Historic Landmark as the residence of General George C. Marshall from 1941 until 1959. During his residency in the home, General Marshall served our nation as Chief of Staff of the Army, as Special Envoy to China, as Secretary of State, as President of the American Red Cross, and as Secretary of Defense. His career as a military officer spanned 44 years, including distinguished service in two world wars. General Marshall was the architect of the European Recovery Plan (The Marshall Plan), and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. General Marshall was described as the "Greatest American of the twentieth century" by both Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. More than 90 percent of the items in the house belonged to the Marshalls when they lived here in the 1950s.
A historic garden property administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We are currently closed for our off season, but will reopen to the public on April 18, 2019.
Visit the site of one of the largest Civil War engagements in Loudoun County at Ball’s Bluff Battlefield in Leesburg, Virginia. Visitors can take advantage of weekend guided tours from April through November, volunteer guided programs and living history events (weather permitting). Brochures are available year-round for self-guided walking tours of the park. Major sites at Ball's Bluff include a cemetery, which is the third smallest national cemetery in the United States. Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park also features an interpretive trail, signage and an amazing view of the bluff itself, overlooking the Potomac River. Park gates are open, and the park itself is open for walking/hiking/self guided tours from dawn to dusk. Guided tours are scheduled for 11am and 1pm every Saturday and Sunday, April through November, and begin at the kiosk in the parking lot.
At Faith like a Mustard Seed Farm, we raise and sell pastured heritage pork and GMO-free eggs in a beautiful 1850's era setting overlooking the Potomac River valley and Catoctin Mountain. We offer a B&B/farm stay, “plus" an option of cooking classes and fine dining experience by Chef Patricia Glaeser (former New York/Chicago private chef turned farmer) featuring locally grown ingredients and wine.
Morven Park International Equestrian Center is a premier competition venue located in the center of Virginia's Horse Country. The world's top riders and equine athletes come here to compete in more than 60 days of various high-level events. Morven boasts events year-round, and in nearly all riding disciplines - such as carriage driving, hunter/jumper shows (schooling through the AA-rated Middleburg Classic), Pony Club rallies, dressage competitions, and the Spring and Fall