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Herndon Home Tour, first Saturday in December.


The Falls Church

Goose Creek Meetinghouse, Lincoln

Ketoctin Baptist Church, Round Hill

Frying Pan Baptist Church, near Herndon



George Marshall House

Creek Crossing, in Lincoln, a former station on the underground railroad.


18th-Century Churches | Old Places in Loudoun

Alexandria doesn't have the only old town in Northern Virginia. Leesburg, "the little Williamsburg of the North," has one, as does Herndon, which has a historic district with 304 structures, as does Falls Church, as does Vienna ....

Links To Old Towns Along The Way

Three 18th-Century Churches

  • Mile 5.2, near Van Buren Street -- The Falls Church, 1769 The northern-most of the red-brick colonial churches, which defined the Tidewater region, according to Fairfax Harrison, a historian. Replaced a frame structure built in 1733. Has an active congregation. Built with colonial tax revenue, paid for in tobacco. Lent its name to the village which grew around it. A center of local government prior to the Revolution. A recruiting station in the Revolutionary War. But that war disestablished this and other Anglican churches in Virginia. This church had no congregation for several decades. Two residents of early Falls Church were instrumental in saving the building. They are both buried in the historic graveyard. follow City bike trail from Van Buren Street for 1.5 miles
  • Mile 44.2, Maple Ave. -- Goose Creek Meeting House, Lincoln 1765-1770 Maple Avenue crosses Main St., becoming Lincoln Road. The Quakers would not want their meeting house classified as a church, but here it is, a field stone building, still owned by the Religious Society of Friends, although it is now used as a private residence.
  • See also the Frying Pan Meeting House 1791 a few miles from Herndon.
  • At the end of the trail, see Ketoctin Baptist Church, 1854.

Loudoun County Properties on The National Register of Historic Places (and near the trail)

  • Woodburn 1820 (log cabin: 1777) 3 mi. SW of Leesburg off VA 704 Leesburg
  • Waverly 1890 212 S. King St. Leesburg
  • Sunnyside Farm VA Bus. 7 S side, 1150 ft. E of jct. with VA 287 Hamilton
  • Oatlands.
  • Rokeby 2.4 mi. SW of Leesburg off VA 650 Leesburg
  • Nichols, Edward, House 330 W. Market St. Leesburg
  • Marshall, Gen. George C., House, 217 Edwards Ferry Rd. Leesburg
  • Goose Creek Historic District Roughly bounded by Purcellville, VA 611, 728, 797, 622, 704, and 709 Lincoln.
  • Exeter E of Leesburg on Edwards Ferry Rd. Leesburg
  • Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery Ball's Bluff Leesburg
  • Belmont 1.8 mi. N. of Ashburn Ashburn
  • Bluemont Historic District VA 734 and 760 Bluemont
  • Lincoln Historic District.
  • Waterford Historic District
  • Catoctin Bridge, North of Waterford
  • Movren Park
  • Photographic tour of Movren Park

Oatlands



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