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| This national historic landmark village was founded in 1745 by a group of Quakers from Pennsylvania. Lincoln is located 45 minutes from the Washington, DC, and Arlington, Virginia, areas. This small town shares a rich Civil War history with nearby Leesburg, VA. Whether shopping at the Martinsburg Outlet Complexes, or riding horseback next door in Middleburg, the weary traveler can relax and recharge at a B&B here in Lincoln, Virginia. You won’t be sorry you selected the peaceful, quaint accommodations of a Loudoun County Bed and Breakfast Guild Inn during your visit here. Tomorrow you can do some skating or running along the 45-mile railroad bed from Purcellville to Alexandria. Speaking of railroads, Lincoln is located only 14 miles from the Potomac River crossing at Brunswick, Maryland, which was a part of the underground railroad. Parks, hiking, rafting, plantations, museums, art galleries, battlefields—Lincoln invites you to spend an extended vacation here, and yet there still may not be time to experience it all! The nearby vineyards, Breaux, Shadwell, Tarara, and Loudoun Valley beckon wine tasters from all over—whether novice or seasoned. Wine is not the only thing pleasing to the palate. You’ll enjoy a lovely dinner at some of the finest restaurants before heading back to your B&B lodging for yet another restful night. |
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Below are the Loudoun County Guild Members IN this City. |
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