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  1. Tour the Glen Burnie House. The Glen Burnie House sits on land that Winchester founder James Wood surveyed, claimed, and then settled in 1735. The oldest portions of the house were built by Wood’s son Robert in 1793 and 1794.

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  2. Glen Burnie is a historic home located at Winchester, Virginia. It consists of a -story central section built in two sections about 1794, with flanking two-bay, two-story wings built in 1959. It is a brick dwelling in the Georgian style. [3] Built in 1794 by Robert Wood, son of James and Mary Wood. James founded Frederick Town (later Winchester ...

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  4. A must-see! The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley is a regional cultural center that includes galleries, seven acres of gardens, the Glen Burnie House, a Museum Store, and a Makerspace Studio. Galleries display changing exhibitions and Shenandoah Valley decorative arts, 18th and 19th century European and American fine art, and a fascinating ...

  5. The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley anchors a regional history museum complex that includes the Glen Burnie Historic House and six acres of spectacular gardens. Designed by architect Michael Graves, the 50,000-square-foot museum boasts four galleries and a museum store. The museum is open year-round, and the house and gardens are open April ...

  6. Jun 6, 2018 · Glen Burnie, the ancestral home of Julian Wood Glass, Jr., sits nearby the museum building on the 214 acres they share. It is on land that belonged to the founder of Winchester, James Wood, who settled there in 1735.

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