Oak Hill

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Oak Hill is a historic Virginia estate best known as the longtime country home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
house
presidential residence
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
area approximately 2500 acres
associatedWith Elizabeth Kortright Monroe
James Monroe’s retirement
associatedWithEvent Monroe Doctrine discussions
builtFor James Monroe
category National Historic Landmarks in Virginia
Plantation houses in Virginia
Presidential homes in the United States
completionDate 1823
constructionStartDate 1820
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Loudoun County, Virginia
surface form: Loudoun County
geographicRegion Piedmont region of Virginia
hasFeature brick mansion
plantation landscape
portico
hasHeritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
hasPart farmland
gardens
main house
outbuildings
hasView Blue Ridge Mountains
heritageDesignationDate 1960
historicUse agricultural estate
slave plantation
knownFor association with the fifth president of the United States
longtime country home of James Monroe
listedIn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Loudoun County, Virginia
Virginia
locatedNear Aldie, Virginia
nearestCity Leesburg
surface form: Leesburg, Virginia
notablePeriod early 19th century
NRHPListingDate 1966
NRHPType national historic landmark
ownedBy James Monroe
ownershipStatus privately owned
preservationStatus preserved historic property
significantResident James Monroe
state Virginia
usedAs plantation
presidential retreat

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