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- Q14713377 subject Q15280744.
- Q14713377 subject Q8525812.
- Q14713377 subject Q8526450.
- Q14713377 abstract "Tree Hill near Richmond, Virginia, in Henrico County, Virginia, is a Greek Revival style plantation house overlooking the James River just east of Richmond. Tree Hill Farm has been occupied for more than two centuries and is said to have been visited by the Marquis de Lafayette on his 1824 farewell tour of the former colonies he helped liberate. Tree Hill was the site of one of the first horse racing tracks in America. On the east side of the property stood the Surrender Tree, a massive oak that was said to mark the spot where Mayor Joseph Mayo surrendered the city of Richmond to Union forces in 1865. It fell during a severe thunderstorm in the summer of 2012.Tree Hill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The listing included three contributing buildings.".
- Q14713377 added "1974-10-17".
- Q14713377 area "2148880.7602944".
- Q14713377 location Q43421.
- Q14713377 nrhpReferenceNumber "74002127".
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- Q14713377 wikiPageWikiLink Q15280744.
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- Q14713377 wikiPageWikiLink Q43421.
- Q14713377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525812.
- Q14713377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526450.
- Q14713377 added "1974-10-17".
- Q14713377 location "VA 5, near Richmond, Virginia".
- Q14713377 name "Tree Hill".
- Q14713377 refnum "74002127".
- Q14713377 point "37.49611111111111 -77.41361111111111".
- Q14713377 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q14713377 type Place.
- Q14713377 type HistoricPlace.
- Q14713377 type Location.
- Q14713377 type Place.
- Q14713377 type Thing.
- Q14713377 type SpatialThing.
- Q14713377 comment "Tree Hill near Richmond, Virginia, in Henrico County, Virginia, is a Greek Revival style plantation house overlooking the James River just east of Richmond. Tree Hill Farm has been occupied for more than two centuries and is said to have been visited by the Marquis de Lafayette on his 1824 farewell tour of the former colonies he helped liberate. Tree Hill was the site of one of the first horse racing tracks in America.".
- Q14713377 label "Tree Hill (Richmond, Virginia)".
- Q14713377 lat "37.49611111111111".
- Q14713377 long "-77.41361111111111".
- Q14713377 name "Tree Hill".