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Home » The History of the Women at Oatlands

The History of the Women at Oatlands

The History of the Women at Oatlands
SKU:
AT20260328

$70.00

Join us for a conversation with Oatlands’ public historian about the women who called Oatlands home – from property-owners Elizabeth Carter and Edith Eustis to the women, enslaved and employed, keeping the farm operating throughout the 1800s and 1900s.

1:30pm seating only

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70 in stock

Select Date: Adult: $70.00Children: $55.00
SKU: AT20260328 Category: Afternoon Tea
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Join us for a conversation with Oatlands’ public historian about the women who called Oatlands home – from property-owners Elizabeth Carter and Edith Eustis to the women, enslaved and employed, keeping the farm operating throughout the 1800s and 1900s.

1:30pm seating only

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Leesburg, VA 20175
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