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- Carlheim abstract "Carlheim (also called Paxton) is a mansion located in the northeast part of Leesburg, Virginia. It was constructed in about 1872 for Pennsylvania industrialist Charles R. Paxton (1816–1889) and his wife Rachel who continued to live there until her death in December 1921. When constructed, it sat on over 760 acres (3.1 km2) roughly bounded on the north end by the Red Rock Wilderness Overlook Regional Park, the Balls Bluff Battlefield and the Potomac River. In accordance with Mrs. Paxton's will, the buildings and 50 surrounding acres were preserved and organized into a charitable trust to benefit "needy children." Designed by New York architect Henry Dudley, the nearly 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) 32-room Second Empire building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for its architectural and local significance. In 2004, the property became a non-contiguous part of the Leesburg Historic District. The estate of Mr. and Mrs. Paxton was originally entered down a long tree lined driveway off of King Street. Today, that entrance is gone and there are two more contemporary entrances; Wildman Street (normally closed) and the new main entrance that was completed in 2009 at 601 Catoctin Circle. Among the buildings that remain from the original estate but are outside the present campus include the Farm Managers Home (now the Exeter Community Club House) and the stabilized creamery ruins at Red Rock Park along Edwards Ferry Road.The mansion and remaining 16-acre (65,000 m2) grounds are currently the home of the Margaret Paxton Memorial Learning and Resource Campus (also known as the Paxton Campus) which includes The Arc of Loudoun, The Aurora School, the ALLY Advocacy Center, Open Door Learning Center and STEP Up program. The Aurora School serves children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Open Door is an inclusive preschool serving children ages 2-7 years with and without disabilities. The ALLY Advocacy Center provides advocacy services and social opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. The Paxton Campus is a registered non-profit organization registered under its legal name, The Arc of Loudoun. The Campus is privately owned property but holds several events open to the general public. The major annual fundraising events on the Paxton Campus include:The Music at the Manor free concert series (May)The Paxton Manor Haunted House aka "Shocktober" (October)↑ ↑".
- Carlheim added "1979-12-28".
- Carlheim architecturalStyle Second_Empire_architecture.
- Carlheim area "210436.5339648".
- Carlheim nearestCity Leesburg,_Virginia.
- Carlheim nrhpReferenceNumber "79003050".
- Carlheim thumbnail Carlheim_in_snow_Dec2009J.jpg?width=300.
- Carlheim wikiPageExternalLink www.allyadvocacycenter.org.
- Carlheim wikiPageExternalLink www.aurora-school.org.
- Carlheim wikiPageExternalLink 142998075189.
- Carlheim wikiPageExternalLink www.opendoorlearningcenter.org.
- Carlheim wikiPageExternalLink www.paxtoncampus.org.
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- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_district_contributing_properties_in_Virginia.
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- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Charles_R._Paxton.
- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Henry_C._Dudley.
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- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Leesburg,_Virginia.
- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Leesburg_Historic_District_(Leesburg,_Virginia).
- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Paxton_Memorial_Learning_and_Resource_Campus.
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- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlheim Mansion".
- Carlheim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlheim".
- Carlheim yearOfConstruction "1872".
- Carlheim added "1979-12-28".
- Carlheim architect "Dudley,Henry C.; Norris,John".
- Carlheim architecture "Second Empire, Italianate".
- Carlheim built "1872".
- Carlheim caption "Carlheim Leesburg, Virginia".
- Carlheim designatedOther "Virginia Landmarks Register".
- Carlheim designatedOther1Date "1979-10-16".
- Carlheim designatedOther1NumPosition "bottom".
- Carlheim designatedOther1Number "53".
- Carlheim governingBody "Private".
- Carlheim hasPhotoCollection Carlheim.
- Carlheim latDegrees "39".
- Carlheim latDirection "N".
- Carlheim latMinutes "7".
- Carlheim latSeconds "21".
- Carlheim locmapin "Virginia".
- Carlheim longDegrees "77".
- Carlheim longDirection "W".
- Carlheim longMinutes "33".
- Carlheim longSeconds "28".
- Carlheim name "Carlheim".
- Carlheim nearestCity Leesburg,_Virginia.
- Carlheim refnum "79003050".
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- Carlheim subject Category:Historic_district_contributing_properties_in_Virginia.
- Carlheim subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1872.
- Carlheim subject Category:Houses_in_Loudoun_County,_Virginia.
- Carlheim subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Carlheim subject Category:Individually_listed_contributing_properties_to_historic_districts_on_the_National_Register.
- Carlheim subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Loudoun_County,_Virginia.
- Carlheim subject Category:Second_Empire_architecture_in_Virginia.
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- Carlheim type Building.
- Carlheim type Place.
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- Carlheim comment "Carlheim (also called Paxton) is a mansion located in the northeast part of Leesburg, Virginia. It was constructed in about 1872 for Pennsylvania industrialist Charles R. Paxton (1816–1889) and his wife Rachel who continued to live there until her death in December 1921. When constructed, it sat on over 760 acres (3.1 km2) roughly bounded on the north end by the Red Rock Wilderness Overlook Regional Park, the Balls Bluff Battlefield and the Potomac River. In accordance with Mrs.".
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