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Moving - Middleburg, Virginia
Are you planning on moving in or out of Middleburg, VA, in the near
future? Are you looking for a local mover with full
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While you are answering those questions in your
mind, please enjoy a brief history of the community
you are considering as your next home, Middleburg, VA.
A Brief History of Middleburg, Virginia
There are approximately 600 people currently residing
in the town established in 1787 by Revolutionary War
Lieutenant Colonel and Virginia statesman, Levin
Powell. He purchased the land for Middleburg at $2.50
an acre from Joseph Chinn, first cousin to George
Washington. Previously called "Chinn's Crossroads,"
Powell chose the name Middleburg because of the town's
location midway between Alexandria and Winchester on
the Ashby Gap trading route (now Route 50).
Since the 1730s, Middleburg had been a staging
point for weary travelers along the Ashby Gap Road.
The legacy of the colonial era continues today at
Middleburg's charming inns that provide first rate
accommodations to visitors from around the world.
There are several inns located within the corporate
limits, including the historic Red Fox Inn and Tavern.
It is billed as the "oldest original inn in America,"
The Red Fox Tavern was a meeting spot for Confederate
Colonel John Mosby and his Rangers. A century later,
President Kennedy's press secretary, Pierre Salinger,
held press conferences at the Red Fox in the Jeb
Stuart room.
Across the street is another gracious reminder of the
past, the Windsor House Inn, circa 1824. During the
Civil War it was known as the Colonial Inn and was run
by Catherine Broun. Although Catherine sympathized
with the South, she generously served meals to Union
troops at the inn as well when they occupied
Middleburg in 1862.
After the turn of the century, Middleburg began
welcoming a new wave of visitors that descended on the
town for foxhunting and steeplechasing. The charming
village soon earned a reputation as the "Nation's
Horse and Hunt Capital," attracting prominent visitors
from across the United States.
Serving as a host community for more than 250 years,
it is no surprise that Middleburg has developed such a
high concentration of fine inns, shops and
restaurants.

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