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  1. Oak Hill is located in Fairfax County, just east of Washington Dulles International Airport and south of the Dulles Toll and Access Roads. The town of Herndon lies immediately to the north, while the unincorporated community of Chantilly is adjacent to Oak Hill in the south. Franklin Farm, Floris and McNair are census-designated places located ...

    • United States
    • Fairfax
    • 354 ft (108 m)
    • Virginia
  2. Aldie, Virginia. Designation: National Historic Landmark. OPEN TO PUBLIC: No. Oak Hill was the Loudoun County, Virginia home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. He lived there during his presidency and in retirement. The last of the Revolutionary War generation to hold the office of Chief Executive, James Monroe presided ...

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  4. 703-324-8700 TTY 711. parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov. 12055 Government Center Pkwy. Fairfax, Virginia 22035. fairfaxparks. Jai Cole. Executive Director. Oak Hill was constructed circa 1790 on the historic Ravensworth tract. It was built by Richard Fitzhugh, a descendant of one of the first land-grant holders in Northern Virginia.

  5. Virginia. James Monroe, fifth president of the United States, began building the imposing house at Oak Hill during his first term as president. It was here that he worked on the Monroe Doctrine and here he retired in 1825. Monroe was the last in the Virginia Dynasty of presidents from 1801 to 1825. Monroe became president at a time when ...

  6. Nov 1, 2013 · W hen President James Monroe built Oak Hill in the early 1800s, it was a full day’s carriage ride from Washington, D.C., a distance now made metaphorically longer by the vast difference between northern Virginia’s scenic countryside and D.C.’s limestone-and­-marble pomp. Here in Aldie, Va., roughly 40 miles from the nation’s capital ...

  7. Photographs and description of Oak Hill Photograph courtesy of Virginia Department of Historic Resources James Monroe (1758-1831), the fifth President of the United States, began the construction of Oak Hill, his Loudoun County mansion, between 1820 and 1823 and lived here following his presidency until 1830, the year before he died.

  8. Oak Hill (Delaplane, Virginia), a private residence consisting of two separate houses connected by a passageway. Oak Hill (James Monroe house), a mansion and plantation near Leesburg, Virginia. Oak Hill, West Virginia, in part of the territory that seceded from Virginia during the U.S. Civil War to form West Virginia. Oak Hill (disambiguation)

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