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209 East Washington Street, Middleburg, Virginia 20117 |
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Middleburg, so named because of its location midway between Alexandria and Winchester, was a dot on the map of colonial Virginia as early as 1731, when it was known as Chinn's Crossroads. Only slightly smaller in population today (about 550) than it was during the Civil... View Inn's Info ›› |
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36205 Snake Hill Road, Middleburg, Virginia 20117 |
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In 1768 ''Jamie the Scot'' Leith settled down to buy a plantation, a somewhat fancy name for land on the frontier of the Virginia Colony. Winchester, then just a town of some 20 houses, was the last outpost against the French colonists and the native Indians. Indians, west... View Inn's Info ›› |
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