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Leesylvania State Park is
located in the
southeastern part of
Prince William County, Virginia. The land was
donated in 1978 by
businessman Daniel K. Ludwig...
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Leesylvania was a
plantation and
historic home in
Prince William County, Virginia, now part of
Leesylvania State Park.
During the 18th century, it was...
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animal life
including the bald
eagles and ospreys. Veteran's Park and
Leesylvania State Park are
located on the
Potomac River and
provide swimming, boating...
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local military and
civilian offices, Lee may
today be best
known for
Leesylvania plantation (now a
Virginia State Park and on the
National Register of...
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Leesylvania,
formerly known as Neabsco, is a census-designated
place in
Prince William County in the U.S.
state of Virginia.
Leesylvania plantation is...
- born on
Leesylvania Plantation in
Prince William County in the
Colony of Virginia. He was the son of Col.
Henry Lee II (1730–1787) of "
Leesylvania" and Lucy...
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National Park
Service property in the Washington, D.C.
metropolitan area
Leesylvania State Park, the
ancestral home of the Lee family, with a
range of recreational...
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children born to
Henry (1730–1787) and Lucy (Grymes) Lee on his father's
Leesylvania plantation in
Prince William County, Virginia. A
member of the First...
- Dale City, Dumfries,
Independent Hill (part; also 10th), Lake Ridge,
Leesylvania, Montclair, Occoquan,
Potomac Mills, Quantico,
Quantico Base, Triangle...
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Fairfax County, Virginia. He was the son of
Henry Lee II (1730–1787) of "
Leesylvania" and Lucy
Grymes (1734–1792) and the
younger brother of both Maj. Gen...