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All guests must make reservations by contacting reservations@doukeniewinery.com. 路 Curbside pick-up M - W 12 - 5 p.m. orders@doukeniewinery.com or call (540) 668-6464 x201 路 All seating is outdoors and by reservation only. Tableside service and wine flights available. No one under 21. No pets or outside food, please. 路 Live music + food every F. 5:30 - 9 p.m. + Sa. - Su. 1- 5 p.m. 路 For upcoming music + events go to www.doukeniewinery.com/events
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Andrew McKnight returns to the Franklin Parks Arts Center stage for a live and live streamed concert Sept. 13. See Page 12.
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WINE With a little West Coast inspiration, one of Loudoun’s power couples is serving up international flavors and a bit of educational expertise at their new Echelon Wine Bar.
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Jan Mercker Patrick Szabo Kara C. Rodiguez Renss Greene ON THE COVER Photo by Partick Szabo At the Echelon Wine Bar co-owner Aimee Henkle is taking visitors beyond Loudoun’s wine country. TO ADVERTISE Susan Styer at 703-770-9723 or sales@loudounnow.com
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Branch Out from The Virtual Classroom At Loudoun Attractions In 2019, when Dan Kasabian and Amy Stuart opened Summit Ropes—the largest indoor ropes course in the U.S.—it was about more than giving their clients a fun, strenuous, physical adventure. Modeled after Zion National Park, their Sterling facility has 120 obstacles in all, with kids having to scale high ladders and make split second decisions on which directions to go. While it’s excellent physical fitness, it also teaches teamwork, perseverance, responsibility and problem solving, Kasabian said. In other words—a learning experience. “We have four boys and they were spending a lot of time on screens in a structured environment,” Kasabian said. “Structured school classroom, structured sports … we wanted to give them something unstructured, but also something that would be fun and make them responsible.” As Loudoun County Public Schools-and many other districts across the country—open on a strictly distance-learning basis, many parents are looking for ways to go beyond the virtual classroom. Fortunately, there are multiple real-life educational experiences right here in Loudoun.
need to grow, and Summit Ropes is a terrific place for a child to rise to a challenge.” The Sterling outfit is not the only Loudoun business catering to families who may need a live educational experience instead of a virtual one this semester. For 20 years Great Country Farms in Bluemont has been offering students learning experiences that range from how honeybees pollinate plants to the life cycle of the Monarch Butterfly. The farm is currently offering a sunflower picking program where kids bring their own clippers and make a bouquet. Back in eastern Loudoun, the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum is developing a free weekly after school “enrichment program”–instructor led classes that will take place between stations inside the museum and on the grounds that will focus on either Loudoun farming history or modern-day farming. Or, take the classroom to the kitchen with a bake and make pizza kit from Wild Wood Pizza, located in the Village at Leesburg. The package comes with two dough balls and individual mini containers with various toppings.
“Your kids will get out of the house, you’ll get a much-needed break and you will all learn something,” said Kasabian, who opened Summit Ropes again in August after months of lockdown. “As a parent, health and safety come first and we disinfect regularly, but children also 4
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Sipping & Learning Downtown at Echelon Wine Bar BY JAN MERCKER
Henkle couldn’t figure out why A imee Leesburg’s bustling downtown in the
heart of Loudoun’s wine country didn’t have a dedicated wine bar. “There was no wine in Leesburg—it’s all beer,” Henkle said. “Leesburg to me is the gateway to DC’s wine country. ... There are 45 wineries in Loudoun County, and most people have to come through Leesburg to get to these areas.” Henkle and her husband, Todd, the owners of The Vineyards & Winery at Lost Creek north of Leesburg, decided to fix that. The couple opened Echelon Wine Bar on King Street earlier this summer, a showcase for Lost Creek wines and cool grower-produced bottles from all over the world. The wine bar is located in a portion of the basement of the building that used to be home to the Leesburg Antique Emporium. The Henkles got the project rolling two years ago and initially explored the idea of an in-town tasting room for their Loudoun-made wines— inspired by practices from the West Coast.
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Todd and Aimee Henkle opened the Echelon Wine Bar in the basement of the building that used to house the Leesburg Antique Emporium in the heart of downtown Leesburg.
“If you go to California or Oregon, the vineyards are out in the countryside, so to get in front of more people, they’ll do tasting rooms in the more urban areas,” Henkle said. “We’ve been watching Leesburg really starting to flourish.” The concept evolved into a full-on wine bar with 100 bottles from across the world and more than 30 wines by the glass. Echelon also features wine-friendly small plate dishes from Chef Landon Barnes, who also runs the culinary operations at Lost Creek. For Aimee, Echelon’s wine director, the decision to move away from a Lost Creek tasting room grew from a sense of exploration and a desire to showcase Loudoun wines in the context of great wines from across the country and world. “What I really like to talk about and teach with is what our wines look like in the context of the world,” she said. “When you can showcase these great local wines right alongside that French rosé, or right alongside something fun like a Spanish Albarino, it’s very eye opening for people I think and that’s what makes it a lot of fun.” Henkle has carefully curated Echelon’s wine list with a focus on independent winemakers around the globe. ECHELON WINE BAR
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“We wanted producers that were like us, like Lost Creek. Small, focused on sustainable farming, natural winemaking techniques, that are family owned, boutique,” Henkle said. “There are so many opportunities to find neat wines you wouldn’t have heard of or tried.” The Henkles also wanted to create a space where consumers could learn about wine and where the region’s growing cadre of wine professionals and wine educators can get training without going into DC. Echelon already has a range of fun consumer-oriented sessions on the calendar and will also offer official Wine & Spirit Education Trust classes for wine pros, filling a big need for local training, Henkle said. “We’re finding on the winery side that we have a lot more sophisticated wine drinkers coming out to our tasting rooms,” Henkle said. “By adding certification courses for our staff, it really does elevate the entire experience as a whole for anybody who’s coming out to the tasting rooms.” Opening a wine bar during a global pandemic hasn’t been without bumps, Henkle said, but as Northern Virginia moves through Phase Three reopening, the word is getting out. Echelon was initially slated to open in early April, but COVIDrelated restrictions pushed the opening back to late June. The wine bar has been operating indoors only with reduced seating capacity. But Henkle said Leesburg’s plans to close down their block of King Street on Friday and Saturday evenings through late October will allow them to add some outdoor seating. Aimee and Todd Henkle are both engineers with a long history in the tech sector. But a passion for wine has always been part of their lives together. The couple, who have been married for 22 years, connected over a shared passion for wine and took their honeymoon to the wine mecca of Bordeaux, France in 1998.
the ground running. As Todd Henkle shifted gears from engineering to winemaking with some hardcore, on-the-job training, the couple hired a consultant for their first three vintages. Todd hit a home run with his first solo vintage in 2015: the Lost Creek 2015 Reserve Chardonnay earned Best in Class honors at the 2017 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. The Henkles have also put a big emphasis on vineyard management over the past eight years, focusing on high-quality fruit and sustainable growing practices. “We’re very focused on our vineyard quality. We’re very focused on sustainability,” Aimee Henkle said. “We really believe that the vineyard is where the wine is made, and in the cellar we’re just kind of curators of that.” This year’s vintage is looking good, Henkle said, despite damage from mid-May frosts that wreaked havoc on Loudoun’s agricultural landscape. Lost Creek lost around a third of its chardonnay harvest from that late frost. But a recent summer dry spell has brought endof-season optimism for a robust and flavorful vintage. Henkle said support from fans and followers cultivated at Lost Creek over the past eight years has set Echelon off on a firm footing downtown—despite less than ideal circumstances. And summer street closures offer more positive news as Leesburg’s new wine bar carves out a niche. “What did help us is that we have a strong presence in the community through Lost Creek,” she said. “There’s nothing else like it in downtown.”
“From the beginning of our relationship, wine’s always been there,” Henkle said. The Henkles came to Loudoun in 2007 for technology jobs and started exploring the area’s burgeoning vineyard scene as wine lovers. For two scientists, the idea of running a winery was appealing, and when Lost Creek came up for sale in 2012, they jumped at the chance and hit
Echelon Wine Bar is located at 32 S. King St. in downtown Leesburg. For more information, go to echelonwinebar.com. For information on the Vineyards & Winery at Lost Creek, go to lostcreekwinery.com.
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WINERIES 1 8 Chains North Winery 38593 Daymont Ln., Waterford, VA 8chainsnorth.com 2 868 Estate Vineyards 14001 Harpers Ferry Rd., Purcellville 868estatevineyards.com 3 The Barns at Hamilton Station 16804 Hamilton Station Rd., Hamilton thebarnsathamiltonstation.com 4 Bluemont Vineyard 18755 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont bluemontvineyard.com 5 Bogati Winery 35246 Harry Byrd Hwy., Round Hill bogatiwinery.com 6 Boxwood Estate Winery 2042 Burrland Rd., Middleburg boxwoodwinery.com 7 Breaux Vineyards 36888 Breaux Vineyards Ln., Hillsboro breauxvineyards.com
8 Buzzo Family Vineyards 35226 Charles Town Pike, Hillsboro bozwines.com 9 Cana Vineyards of Middleburg 38600 John Mosby Hwy., Middleburg canavineyards.com 10 Casanel Vineyards 17952 Canby Rd., Leesburg casanelvineyards.com 11 Chrysalis Vineyards 39025 John Mosby Hwy., Aldie chrysaliswine.com 12 Corcoran Vineyards & Cider 14635 Corkys Farm Ln., Waterford corcoranvineyards.com 13 Creek’s Edge Winery 41255 Annas Ln., Lovettsville creeksedgewinery.com 14 Crushed Cellars 37938 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville crushedcellars.com
15` Doukenie Winery 14727 Mountain Rd., Hillsboro doukeniewinery.com 16 Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery 18195 Dry Mill Rd., Leesburg drymillwine.com 17 Fabbioli Cellars 15669 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg fabbioliwines.com 18 Fleetwood Farm Winery 23075 Evergreen Mills Rd., Leesburg fleetwoodfarmwinery.com 19 Forever Farm & Vineyards 15779 Woodgrove Road, Purcellville foreverfarmandvineyard.com 20 Greenhill Winery & Vineyards 23595 Winery Ln., Middleburg greenhillvineyards.com 21 Hidden Brook Winery 43301 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg hiddenbrookwinery.com
22 Hiddencroft Vineyards 12202 Axline Rd., Lovettsville hiddencroftvineyards.com 23 Hunters Run Wine Barn 40325 Charles Town Pike, Hamilton huntersrunwinebarn.com 24 Lost Creek Winery 43285 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg lostcreekwinery.com 25 Maggie Malick Wine Caves 12138 Harpers Ferry Rd., Hillsboro maggiemalickwinecaves.com 26 Otium Cellars 18050 Tranquility Rd., Purcellville otiumcellars.com 27 Stone Tower Winery 19925 Hogback Mountain Rd., L’burg stonetowerwinery.com
28 Stonehouse Meadery 36580 Shoemaker School Rd., Purcellville stonehousemeadery.com 29 Sunset Hills Vineyard 38295 Fremont Overlook Ln, Purcellville sunsethillsvineyard.com 30 Tarara Winery 13648 Tarara Ln, Leesburg tarara.com 31 Terra Nebulo 39892 Old Wheatland Rd., Waterford terranebulo.com 32 Two Twisted Posts Winery 12944 Harpers Ferry Rd., Hillsboro twotwistedposts.com 33 Village Winery 40405 Browns Lane, Waterford villagewineryandvineyards.com
34 Willowcroft Farm Vineyards 38906 Mount Gilead Rd., Leesburg willowcroftwine.com 35 The Wine Reserve at Waterford 38516 Charles Town Pike, Waterford waterfordwinereserve.com 36 Walsh Family Wine 16031 Hillsboro Rd., Purcellville northgatevineyard.com 37 Winery 32 15066 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg winery32.com 38 Zephaniah Farm Vineyard 19381 Dunlop Mill Rd., Leesburg zephwine.com
BREWERIES 1 Adroit Theory Brewing 404 Browning Ct., Purcellville adroit-theory.com 2 B Chord Brewing Company 34266 Williams Gap Rd., Round Hill bchordbrewing.com 3 Barnhouse Brewery 43271 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg barnhousebrewery.com 4 Bear Chase Brewing 33665 Bear Chase Ln., Bluemont bearchasebrew.com 5 Belly Love Brewing Company 725 E. Main St., Purcellville bellylovebrewing.com 6 Beltway Brewing Company 22620 Davis Dr. Ste 110, Sterling beltwaybrewco.com 7 Black Hoof Brewing Company 11 South King St., Leesburg blackhoofbrewing.com 8 Black Walnut Brewery 210 S. King St., Leesburg blackwalnutbrewery.com 9 Crooked Run Brewing Central 22455 Davis Dr., Sterling crookedrunbrewing.com 10 Crooked Run Brewing Market Station, Leesburg crookedrunbrewing.com
11 Dirt Farm Brewing 18701 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont dirtfarmbrewing.com 12 Dog Money Rest. & Brewery 50 Catoctin Circle NE, Leesburg dogmoney.squarespace.com 13 Dynasty Brewing Company 21140 Ashburn Crossing Drive, Ashburn 101 Loudoun St, SE, Leesburg dynastybrewing.com 14 Harper’s Ferry Brewing 37412 Adventure Ctr. Lane, Hillsboro harpersferrybrewing.com 15 House 6 Brewing 4427 Atwater Dr., Ashburn house6brewing.com 16 Lost Rhino Brewing Company 21730 Red Rum Rd. #142, Ashburn lostrhino.com 17 Loudoun Brewing Company 310 E. Market St., Leesburg loudounbrewing.com 18 Ocelot Brewing Company 23600 Overland Dr., #180, Dulles ocelotbrewing.com 19 Old 690 Brewing Company 15670 Ashbury Church Rd., Hillsboro old690.com
20 Old Ox Brewery 44652 Guilford Dr., Ste 114, Ashburn oldoxbrewery.com 21 Old Ox Brewery Middleburg 14 S Madison St, Middleburg, VA 22 Phase 2 Brewing 19382 Diamond Lake Dr, Lansdowne Phase2Brewing.com 23 Rocket Frog Brewing Company 22560 Glenn Dr. #103, Sterling rocketfrogbeer.com 24 Solace Brewing Company 42615 Trade West Dr., Sterling solacebrewing.com 25 Sweetwater Tavern 45980 Waterview Plaza, Sterling greatamericanrestaurants.com 26 The Craft of Brewing 21140 Ashburn Crossing Dr., Ashburn thecraftob.com 27 Twinpanzee Brewing Co. 101 Executive Dr., Sterling twinpanzee.com 28 Vanish Farmwoods Brewery 42245 Black Hops Ln., Lucketts vanishbeer.com 29 Wheatland Springs Farm 38454 John Wolford Rd., Waterford
BREWERIES & WINERIES 1 Hillsborough Brewery & Vineyards 36716 Charles Town Pike, Hillsboro hillsboroughwine.com
2 Notaviva Craft Fermentations 13274 Sagle Rd., Hillsboro notavivavineyards.com
3 Quattro Goomba’s Brewery & Winery 22860 James Monroe Hwy., Aldie goombawine.com
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Charles Schech and Lauren Barrett are serving up southern comfort food at downtown Leesburg’s newest eatery on Loudoun Street.
Culinary Power Couple Teams Up for Buford’s Biscuits BY KARA C. RODRIGUEZ
Years of combined culinary experiences, not to mention coupledom, have teamed up to bring a new dining concept to downtown Leesburg. Charles Schech, who for almost two years has served as The Wine Kitchen’s general manager, is joining forces with partner Lauren Barrett to bring Buford’s Biscuits to life. It’s been just about a lifetime spent in restaurants for Schech, who grew up working in his mother’s western Pennsylvania restaurant. He has since worked in many corporate restaurant settings, with B.F. Saul, Hilton and Salamander Resort in Middleburg. Likewise, Barrett is no stranger to the food and beverage scene, most recently serving as the operations manager with Catoctin Creek Distillery in Purcellville and managing several restaurants over the course of her career.
business background to work, Schech said the two make a great team, in and out of the restaurant scene. The couple had discussed opening a restaurant together many times, but when the downtown Leesburg restaurant space became available—the former site of Señor Ramon Taqueria and, most recently, Balls of Glory—they jumped at the opportunity. “Availability is quite rare in downtown Leesburg so when the opportunity came forward, we had to take it,” Schech said. The two also see an opportunity in one of the culinary concepts not yet prevalent in the downtown area—good, old comfort food in the guise of Southern cooking. “Downtown offers plenty of great dining options for dinner service, but we felt it could use a great breakfast and lunch option,” Schech said. “Southern fare will fill a void. We wanted
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Walking Downtown? Get the App
The Town of Leesburg has added a few new bells and whistles to its self-guided walking tour program. Now visitors can discover more of the town’s public art displays with the help of their smartphones.
Another tour provides visitors with information about the war memorials on the courthouse lawn.
The town launched its walking tour app 2017 with two historical tours of downtown—one covering historical sites generally and another putting the spotlight on the town’s Black history.
Viewers may follow along as they are guided from site to site or they may choose to turn on the GeoAlerts feature, which will alert them to when they are near a location included on the tour.
The new public art tour features 11 pieces of artwork at seven locations. The tour includes images, maps, and details of each site, which features the bike mural inside the Town Hall parking garage; ArtsPARKs at Raflo Park; and the Stanley Caulkins Memorial Bench on King Street, just to name a few. The tour will be updated to include additional public art pieces as they are installed. Buford’s Biscuits
an inviting, relaxed and casual establishment that would make our guests feel at home. Eventually we'll offer service in the evening as well. We will provide food that reflects the love for the region, shows respect to our ancestors and pride in our heritage.” A staple of any good Southern menu, of course, is fried chicken. “Lauren makes amazing fried chicken,” Schech said proudly. They plan to serve their food in pie tins, the chicken complemented by coleslaw, with apple chutney on top and a poached egg. The pie tin will serve as the perfect plate to allow guests to sop up all the liquid goodness. Schech is the man behind the biscuits, which, of course, will be freshly made. The restaurant is named in homage to Barrett’s father, who is affectionately known as Buff. He’s the type of guy that can make friends with strangers in a grocery store and leave the store with plans for that evening, Schech said. The duo hopes the venture elicits that same kind of warm, friendly atmosphere.
Smartphone users can take the tour through the “TourLeesburg” app or through a web browser. The free app is available in the App Store and Google Play. The website version is available at tourleesburg.oncell.com.
open with beer and wine selections and a limited liquor menu, and eventually hopefully a full liquor license, Schech said. It will be hard to leave the comfort of The Wine Kitchen and the leadership of restaurant owner Jason Miller, Schech acknowledged, but they plan to take all they have learned from Miller and use it to make Buford’s successful. The two have both worked for Miller and it was Barrett who recommended Schech for the general manager gig. “[Miller’s] leadership has instilled in us how a restaurant should be run and managed using locally sourced food and giving guests a great experience,” Schech said. Schech and Barrett opened Buford’s in midAugust, after completing a remolding of the space. “We didn’t want to open if it’s not perfect and what we think is perfect. We want it to be great from the beginning,” Schech said. For more information on the restaurant, follow Buford’s Biscuits on Facebook.
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Enjoy an evening of MTV Unplugged-style ’90s and 2000s covers performed on acoustic guitar, fiddle, bass and percussion.
Franklin Park Arts Center Sunday, Sept. 13, 6:30 p.m. franklinparkartscenter.org The Coffeehouse series returns with a performance by this favorite Loudoun singersongwriter. The concert will include limited in-person seating as well as a live stream.
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The legendary instrumentalist brings his band to the lawn at B Chord for evening of high-energy progressive bluegrass.
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FORDS FISH SHACK Consistently voted Loudoun residents’ favorite place for seafood, Ford’s offers fresh seafood in a family-dining atmosphere at three locations, as well as a catering arm and a food truck operation. Ashburn-44260 Ice Rink Plaza, Ashburn, VA 20147 (571) 918-4092 • fordsfishshack.com Lansdowne-19308 Promenade Dr., Leesburg, VA 20176 (571) 333-1301 • fordsfishshack.com South Riding 25031 Riding Plaza, Chantilly, VA 20152 (703) 542-7520 • fordsfishshack.com
SPANKY’S SHENANIGANS Known as one of the Loudoun’s favorite bars, Spanky’s Shenanigans is a popular destination from its morning breakfast menu to its ample roster of live music performers. 538 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 777-2454 • spankyspub.com
LIGHTFOOT RESTAURANT Inside an historic bank building in downtown Leesburg, the Zagat-rated Lightfoot provides both a fine-dining experience and a gathering place for locals. Executive Chef Ingrid Gustavson serves up American cuisine with southern and ethnic accents. 11 North King Street Leesburg, VA 20176 703-771-2233 • lightfootrestaurant.com
TUSCARORA MILL Known by locals as Tuskies, the restaurant is located inside a restored 19th century grain mill in Leesburg’s historic district. Offering everything from locally sourced fine dining to a casual bar experience, it’s been a dining destination for more than three decades. 203 Harrison St SE, Leesburg, VA 20175 (703) 771-9300 • tuskies.com
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09.19-20 RHINO'FEST 2020 Saturday, Sept. 18, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, noon-6 p.m. Lost Rhino Brewing Company lostrhino.com Dust off your dirndls and lederhosens for the two-day event featuring live music by Something's Brewing (Saturday) and Mama's Black Sheep (Sunday), outdoor games, Germanstyle food and beers, and more. Tickets will be limited.
09.26 VA HIPNECKS Harpers Ferry Brewing Saturday, Sept. 26, noon-3 p.m. harpersferrybrewing.com The HipNecks bring foot-stomping southern rock, classic rock, blues and soul to the stage as part of the daylong celebration of Harpers Ferry Brewing’s anniversary. KELLER WILLIAMS B Chord Brewing Company Saturday, Sept. 26, 8 p.m. bchordbrewing.com The one-man-jam band returns to Loudoun for an evening of genre-blending from bluegrass to jazz. 14
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LOUDOUN HERITAGE FARM MUSEUM Travel through time to meet the 10 generations of Loudoun County residents who built this county and left their mark on the land. Exhibits include a schoolhouse, general store, Native American artifact display and the American Workhorse Museum Collection. 21668 Heritage Farm Lane, Sterling, VA 20164 (571) 258-3800 • heritagefarmmuseum.org
LOUDOUN MUSEUM With a collection of more than 8,000 artifacts, the museum tells Loudoun’s story over its 260-year history, with an ever-changing selection of special exhibits on Native American settlements, World War II memorabilia, the county’s role in the Civil Wars, along with displays of antique clothing and furniture. 16 Loudoun Street SW Leesburg, Virginia 20175 (703) 777-7427 • loudounmuseum.org
MORVEN PARK Morven Park is a 1,000-acre historic estate on the edge of Leesburg that was home to Virginia governor and agricultural pioneer Westmoreland Davis. Tours of the Greek Revival mansion include 16th century Belgian tapestries, Spanish cassones, hundreds of silver pieces, Hudson River Valley paintings, and Asian treasures. The estate also features the Winmill Carriage Museum, the Museum of Hounds and Hunting of North America, formal boxwood gardens, miles of hiking and riding trails, and athletic fields. 17195 Southern Planter Lane Leesburg, VA 20176 703-777-2414 • morvenpark.org
OATLANDS HISTORIC HOUSE & GARDENS The 415-acre Oatlands estate, owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, offers tours of the historic mansion, extensive gardens and outbuildings that include the oldest standing greenhouse in the South. Exhibits focus on the lives of the Carter and Eustis families who building the estate, as well as the lives of enslaved people who lived and worked there. 20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane, Leesburg, VA 20175 703.777.3174 • oatlands.org
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