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dbpedia:Hope_Park
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Hope Park was an 18th and 19th-century plantation in Fairfax County in the U.S. state of Virginia. Hope Park was the residence of Dr. David Stuart (1753–1814), an old friend and associate correspondent of George Washington, and second husband of Washington's former stepdaughter-in-law, Eleanor Calvert Custis (1758–1811). Hope Park Plantation was located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Fairfax Court House (now known as the independent city of Fairfax).
foaf:name
Hope Park and Hope Park Mill Hope Park Plantation Hope Park Mill and Miller's House Robey's Mill
dbpedia-owl:added
1977-08-15Z
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121810.0
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n5:_Virginia dbpedia:Virginia n7:_Virginia
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77001486
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dbpedia:House
dbpedia-owl:yearOfConstruction
1800-01-01Z