Morea
In the shadow of Thomas Jefferson’s “Academical Village,” Morea is the only surviving dwelling built by one of the University of Virginia’s original faculty members. Erected in 1835, the singular […]
Hobson’s Choice
Erected in 1794, the sectioned, one-story plantation dwelling of Hobson’s Choice is a provincial interpretation of the five-part Palladian scheme popularized by designs illustrated in Robert Morris’s Select Architecture of […]
Benjamin Banneker: SW 9 Intermediate Boundary Stone
The Benjamin Banneker: SW 9 Intermediate Boundary Stone was one of the original forty boundary stones that were placed in Virginia and Maryland to outline the District of Columbia. This […]