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- Strawberry_Vale_Manor abstract "Strawberry Vale Manor was built in about 1780 on land that later became part of Tysons Corner, Virginia, United States. It was located about 200 yards from Virginia State Highway 123 just west of the Capital Beltway. Prior to 1811, the residence was owned by John C. Scott, and transferred by him to the ownership of Theodorick Lee, younger brother of former Congressman Richard Bland Lee in that year. After selling their estate \"Sully\" in 1811 to Francis Lightfoot Lee, Richard Bland and Elizabeth Collins Lee lived for a brief time in Alexandria, Virginia before purchasing Strawberry Vale from Theodorick Lee in 1812, netting Theodorick an $8,000 profit. They lived at Strawberry Vale until 1814 when the property was transferred to the Gantt family. Ann Beale Wilson Gantt ran Strawberry Vale as a seminary until it was closed at the onset of the American Civil War.Strawberry Vale Manor was demolished in 1958 to make way for the Capital Beltway that encircles Washington, DC.".
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- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria,_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Fairfax_County,_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lee_family_residences.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plantation_houses_in_Virginia.
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- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_495_(Capital_Beltway).
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bland_Lee.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Sully_Historic_Site.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Tysons_Corner,_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_State_Route_123.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strawberry Vale Manor".
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strawberry Vale".
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- Strawberry_Vale_Manor subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor subject Category:Houses_in_Fairfax_County,_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor subject Category:Lee_family_residences.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor subject Category:Plantation_houses_in_Virginia.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor type Residence.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor comment "Strawberry Vale Manor was built in about 1780 on land that later became part of Tysons Corner, Virginia, United States. It was located about 200 yards from Virginia State Highway 123 just west of the Capital Beltway. Prior to 1811, the residence was owned by John C. Scott, and transferred by him to the ownership of Theodorick Lee, younger brother of former Congressman Richard Bland Lee in that year.".
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- Strawberry_Vale_Manor wasDerivedFrom Strawberry_Vale_Manor?oldid=705798099.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor depiction Strawberry_Vale.jpg.
- Strawberry_Vale_Manor isPrimaryTopicOf Strawberry_Vale_Manor.