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X-WR-CALDESC:#TakeATour of Morven Park's iconic Davis Mansion\, once home t
 o former Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis and his wife\, Marguerite. T
 he Davises’ personal items and extensive collection of arts and antiques a
 cquired during their travels throughout the world are on display as guests
  pass through living areas that include a lavish entry hall\, ornate drawi
 ng room\, elaborate dining area\, grand billiard room\, and well-stocked l
 ibrary\, as well as an expansive kitchen and charming personal quarters. 
 \n\n<b>Tours of the Davis Mansion are offered Friday\, Saturday\, Sunday\,
  and Monday each week.</b>\n\n--Tickets are $16. Guests age 18 and under a
 re FREE. Discounts are available to Morven Park Members.\n--Tour times are
  10:00 a.m.\, 11:00 a.m.\, 1:00 p.m.\, 2:00 p.m.\, and 3:00 p.m. The last 
 tour leaves the Visitor Center at 3:00 p.m. \n--Advance online purchase fo
 r tours is required.\n--Please allow 45 minutes for the guided tour of the
  mansion.\n--All tickets to tour the Davis Mansion include self-guided tou
 r access to the Winmill Carriage Museum and the Museum of Hounds and Hunti
 ng of North America.\n\n<b>TO PURCHASE TICKETS\, VISIT--> https://insideno
 vatix.com/organizations/morven-park  </b>\n_______________________________
 __________________________________________________________________________
 ___\n<b>The Smithsonian is coming to Morven Park!</b>\n\nMorven Park is ho
 nored to be one of only six Virginia sites selected to host the Smithsonia
 n’s Crossroads: Change in Rural America exhibit. Opening on April 22 in Mo
 rven Park’s Winmill Carriage Museum\, the exhibit explores the changes tha
 t affected rural communities\, such as those in Loudoun County\, during th
 e past 100 years. The engaging\, interactive exhibit invites visitors to c
 onsider the various forces that transformed life in rural America. \n\nThi
 s FREE exhibit will be open Fridays through Mondays\, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p
 .m.\, through June 6. More information about the exhibit\, which is sponso
 red by Virginia Association of Museums and Virginia Humanities\, can be fo
 und here: <b>https://www.vamuseums.org/museum-on-main-street-crossroads. <
 /b> \n____________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________\n<b>More about the Davis Mansion 
 at Morven Park: </b>\n\nIn its 240-year history\, Morven Park’s mansion tr
 ansformed from a modest fieldstone house into the impressive Greek Revival
  building we see today. From 1903 – 1942\, the mansion was home to Westmor
 eland and Marguerite Davis. During their residency\, Marguerite Davis fill
 ed her home with eclectic and opulent antiques from her world-wide travels
 . The Davis furnishings\, which include 16th century Belgian tapestries\, 
 Spanish cassones\, hundreds of silver pieces\, Hudson River Valley paintin
 gs\, and Asian treasures\, remain on display throughout the mansion.\n\nGu
 ests touring the Davis Mansion will hear stories of the civic and social l
 ives of former Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis and his wife\, Marguer
 ite\, during the first half of the 20th century. The Davises’ personal ite
 ms and extensive collection of arts and antiques acquired during their tra
 vels throughout the world are on display as guests pass through living are
 as that include a lavish entry hall\, ornate drawing room\, elaborate dini
 ng area\, grand billiard room\, and well-stocked library\, as well as an e
 xpansive kitchen and charming personal quarters. Other rooms reveal storie
 s of the employees who were responsible for the daily work necessary to ke
 ep the estate running.\n\nTours of the mansion lead guests through the ful
 ly furnished 1st and 2nd floor rooms while sharing stories of the Davises’
  social and civic lives during the first half of the 20th century. There a
 re no ropes or barriers within the mansion museum rooms and visitors of al
 l ages and abilities are welcome. Please allow 45 minutes for the guided t
 our of the mansion.\n\n<b>TO PURCHASE TICKETS\, VISIT--> https://insidenov
 atix.com/organizations/morven-park  </b>\n
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DESCRIPTION:#TakeATour of Morven Park's iconic Davis Mansion\, once home to
  former Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis and his wife\, Marguerite. Th
 e Davises’ personal items and extensive collection of arts and antiques ac
 quired during their travels throughout the world are on display as guests 
 pass through living areas that include a lavish entry hall\, ornate drawin
 g room\, elaborate dining area\, grand billiard room\, and well-stocked li
 brary\, as well as an expansive kitchen and charming personal quarters. \n
 \n<b>Tours of the Davis Mansion are offered Friday\, Saturday\, Sunday\, a
 nd Monday each week.</b>\n\n--Tickets are $16. Guests age 18 and under are
  FREE. Discounts are available to Morven Park Members.\n--Tour times are 1
 0:00 a.m.\, 11:00 a.m.\, 1:00 p.m.\, 2:00 p.m.\, and 3:00 p.m. The last to
 ur leaves the Visitor Center at 3:00 p.m. \n--Advance online purchase for 
 tours is required.\n--Please allow 45 minutes for the guided tour of the m
 ansion.\n--All tickets to tour the Davis Mansion include self-guided tour 
 access to the Winmill Carriage Museum and the Museum of Hounds and Hunting
  of North America.\n\n<b>TO PURCHASE TICKETS\, VISIT--> https://insidenova
 tix.com/organizations/morven-park  </b>\n_________________________________
 __________________________________________________________________________
 _\n<b>The Smithsonian is coming to Morven Park!</b>\n\nMorven Park is hono
 red to be one of only six Virginia sites selected to host the Smithsonian’
 s Crossroads: Change in Rural America exhibit. Opening on April 22 in Morv
 en Park’s Winmill Carriage Museum\, the exhibit explores the changes that 
 affected rural communities\, such as those in Loudoun County\, during the 
 past 100 years. The engaging\, interactive exhibit invites visitors to con
 sider the various forces that transformed life in rural America. \n\nThis 
 FREE exhibit will be open Fridays through Mondays\, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
 .\, through June 6. More information about the exhibit\, which is sponsore
 d by Virginia Association of Museums and Virginia Humanities\, can be foun
 d here: <b>https://www.vamuseums.org/museum-on-main-street-crossroads. </b
 > \n______________________________________________________________________
 ______________________________________\n<b>More about the Davis Mansion at
  Morven Park: </b>\n\nIn its 240-year history\, Morven Park’s mansion tran
 sformed from a modest fieldstone house into the impressive Greek Revival b
 uilding we see today. From 1903 – 1942\, the mansion was home to Westmorel
 and and Marguerite Davis. During their residency\, Marguerite Davis filled
  her home with eclectic and opulent antiques from her world-wide travels. 
 The Davis furnishings\, which include 16th century Belgian tapestries\, Sp
 anish cassones\, hundreds of silver pieces\, Hudson River Valley paintings
 \, and Asian treasures\, remain on display throughout the mansion.\n\nGues
 ts touring the Davis Mansion will hear stories of the civic and social liv
 es of former Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis and his wife\, Marguerit
 e\, during the first half of the 20th century. The Davises’ personal items
  and extensive collection of arts and antiques acquired during their trave
 ls throughout the world are on display as guests pass through living areas
  that include a lavish entry hall\, ornate drawing room\, elaborate dining
  area\, grand billiard room\, and well-stocked library\, as well as an exp
 ansive kitchen and charming personal quarters. Other rooms reveal stories 
 of the employees who were responsible for the daily work necessary to keep
  the estate running.\n\nTours of the mansion lead guests through the fully
  furnished 1st and 2nd floor rooms while sharing stories of the Davises’ s
 ocial and civic lives during the first half of the 20th century. There are
  no ropes or barriers within the mansion museum rooms and visitors of all 
 ages and abilities are welcome. Please allow 45 minutes for the guided tou
 r of the mansion.\n\n<b>TO PURCHASE TICKETS\, VISIT--> https://insidenovat
 ix.com/organizations/morven-park  </b>\n
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LOCATION:The Davis Mansion at Morven Park\, 17269 Southern Planter Lane\, L
 eesburg\, VA 20176 US
SUMMARY:Tour the Davis Mansion
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