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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 94. Chapters: Beaux-Arts architecture in Virginia, Classical Revival architecture in Virginia, Egyptian Revival architecture in Virginia, Federal architecture in Virginia, Greek Revival architecture in Virginia, Palladian Revival architecture in Virginia, Palladian Revival architecture in West Virginia, Monticello, University of Virginia, Historic Fairfax County Courthouse, The Lawn, Museum of the Confederacy, Lee-Fendall House, Grace Church, Virginia State Capitol, Bremo Historic District, Colross, Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, Historic Blenheim, Ferry Plantation House, Huntley, Court Manor, The Rotunda, The Homestead, Oak Hill, Robert Russa Moton Museum, Monumental Church, Main Street Station, Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia, Pocahontas Island, Virginia, Temple Hall, Forest Hill Park, Belle Grove Plantation, Frascati, Debtors' Prison, Jackson Ward, Bacon's Castle, Egyptian Building, Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park, Dicks-Elliott House, Beaver Creek Plantation, Castle Hill, Lower Brandon Plantation, Carlyle House, Poplar Forest, Long Grass Plantation, Francis Scott Key Bridge, Mosby Tavern, Advance Mills, Virginia, Grandin Road Commercial Historic District, Belmont Manor House, Selma, Windsor Castle, Holladay House, Executive Mansion, Salona, Clarens, Oregon Hill, Barboursville, John Marshall House, Chestnut Hill, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, Oatlands Plantation, Alexandria Historic District, Long Branch, Jefferson Hotel, Union Hill, Richmond, Virginia, Fort Early and Jubal Early Monument, Woodlawn, Rivermont Historic District, Locust Hill, Hickory Hill, Reynolds Homestead, Dodona Manor, Beth Israel Synagogue, Green Springs National Historic Landmark District, Academy of Music, Federal Hill Historic District, Berry Hill Plantation, Exchange Hotel, Belle Aire, Point of Hon...