Carter Hall: Hope For The Future

Piedmont Crossroads: The Path to Preservation by Alexander Nance

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Carter Hall is an historic home in Clarke County, Virginia, in the lower Shenandoah Valley, built by Nathaniel Burwell in 1792. Over the centuries the property has hosted a number of historical figures, including Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan, Virginia Governor and U.S. Secretary of State Edmund Randolph, and Confederate General Stonewall Jackson. Carter Hall is a landmark in Clarke County, and its future has been hanging in the balance since it went on the market in 2018. The historic property was finally purchased in October of 2021 and the preservation community is hopeful that it will be more accessible to local residents under new ownership. Join us to learn about its rich past, and hear directly from one of the new owners, Langdon Greenhalgh, the 5th great-grandson of Nathanial Burwell, about their promising plans for the future of C ... 

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