File:Findowrie house, Albemarle County, Virginia circa 1730.jpg
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DescriptionFindowrie house, Albemarle County, Virginia circa 1730.jpg |
English: Oldest unaltered house in Virginia, and possibly the country. Located in Albemarle County, Keswick, VA and built of southern yellow pine circa 1782 (age confirmed with dendrochronology). No bathroom, no kitchen, basically no modern improvements whatsoever. |
Date | 11-09-2008 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Cblaker68 |
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Findowrie, rear view
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