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Oatlands’ Garden and Grounds OPEN daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Visitor Center now open Friday thru Sunday.
Grounds open daily, Tours available by booking online 24 hours prior.
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About Oatlands

Oatlands is dedicated to advancing historic preservation by preserving the past and engaging the future. It is committed to interpreting the historical , cultural and natural significance of the property and to upholding its core values of stewardship, education, interpretation, research and community outreach.

Staff & Partners


Caleb M. Schutz, CEO email

Tracy Drash, Manager of Administration & Outreach email

Director, Events and Catering, Matthew Warschaw, 703-579-4868 email

Robert Ray, Resident Historian and Archivist

Lori Kimball, Researcher, Reclaim Your Story

Dan Duis, Field Manager

Cathy Bunnell, Guest Services

Interpretive Guides


Doug Ahlert, Interpretive Guide

Jim Bunnell, Interpretive Guide

David Landsidle, Interpretive Guide

Michelle Reynolds, Interpretive Guide

Judith Richards, Interpretive Guide

Hannah Snyder, Interpretive Guide

Laura Wigglesworth, Interpretive Guide


2022 Executive Committee

Dr. Robert Allen

Dr. Robert Allen

Chair

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    Pamela Jones

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      Katy Reed

      Katy Tyrrell Reed

      Secretary

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        Caleb Schutz, CEO of OatlandsCalen Schutz, CEO

        Caleb M. Schutz

        CEO

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          2022 Board of Directors

          Elizabeth Coppersmith

          Elizabeth Coppersmith

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            Renée N. Hamilton

            Renée N. Hamilton

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              Rory A. Maynard

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                Elizabeth Merritt

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                  Marilyn Naylor

                  Marilyn E. Naylor

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                    Bonnie Ashby Sewell

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                      DARRYL A. SIMON

                      Darryl A. Simon

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                        Mimi Abel Smith

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                          Katherine Stewart

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                            Dr. Catrice Vandross

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                              About Oatlands

                              Oatlands, Inc. is the steward of Oatlands, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and a National Historic Site. Oatlands, Inc. is a self-supporting non-profit organization which receives no government funding. 

                              Oatlands is governed and supported by our Board of Directors. Caleb M. Schutz is the Chief Executive Officer.

                              Oatlands is a rich resource for our community, state, and nation.  We provide historical, educational and recreational experiences to our many visitors.  Your involvement, membership, and donations help us to provide the visitor experience and educational programs that are at the core of our mission. 

                              Our wonderful full and part-time staff members and volunteers raise funds, care for the property, provide tours and educational programs, host events, run the gift shop, and much more.

                              Oatlands was given to the public by the Eustis family in 1965 and has been open to the public since 1966.  We honor their generosity and the philanthropic support of many more over the past five decades.

                              We look forward to welcoming you to Oatlands for many years to come.

                              What is a National Historic Landmark?

                              National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are nationally significant historic places designated by the Secretary of the Interior because they possess exceptional value or quality in illustrating or interpreting the heritage of the United States. Today, just over 2,500 historic places bear this national distinction.

                              What is the National Trust for Historic Preservation?

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                              The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places.

                              Chartered by Congress in 1949, the organization is now supported entirely by private contributions. We take direct on-the-ground action when historic buildings and sites are threatened. Our work helps build vibrant, sustainable communities. We advocate with governments to save America’s heritage. We strive to create a cultural legacy as diverse as the nation itself so that all of us can take pride in our part of the American story.

                              Thanks to more than 300,000 members and supporters, and partnerships with hundreds of preservation organizations from coast to coast, the National Trust is recognized as the leader of the historic preservation movement in the United States.

                              The National Trust for Historic Preservation:

                              • Provides cutting-edge leadership on pressing preservation priorities.
                              • Operates a network of historic sites.
                              • Advocates with governments to save America’s heritage.
                              • Provides leadership, education and resources to preservation leaders and grassroots advocates nationwide.

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                              Garden & Grounds open 10:00 am – 5:00 pm daily. Purchase tickets here.

                              Guided Tours by appointment.

                              Last tour at 3:00 p.m.

                              20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane
                              Leesburg, VA 20175
                              Tel: 703-727-0670

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