Historic Huntley Plantation
The former home of Thomson Francis Mason, the mayor of Alexandria from 1827-1830.

Historic Huntley Plantation is a villa and farm built around 1820 as a second home for Thomson Francis Mason and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Clapham Price. It served various purposes over the years, including a summer retreat, grain farm, Civil War encampment, and dairy farm.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore a historical villa and farm
šŸ“œ Learn about Thomson Francis Mason, Mayor of Alexandria, and Elizabeth Price's role in preserving Mount Vernon
āš”ļø Discover its history as a Civil War encampment
🌳 Property obtained by Fairfax County Park Authority in 1989, renovated in 2012, and now open for tours

Tips

šŸ“ž Tours can be arranged through the website or the Visitors Center, located to the left of the parking lot.

šŸ“ Location

6918 Harrison Ln, Alexandria, Virginia, 22306, United States

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