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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Sign on the wall of the central building of Barboursville Vineyards. Founded in 1976, Barboursville Vineyards is situated on the historic property of James Barbour, friend of Thomas Jefferson and governor of Virginia. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville Vineyard, Orange, Virginia. Founded in 1976 on the grounds of the historic Barbour estate, Barboursville vineyard is considered one of the leading producers of wine in Virginia. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville Vineyards. Founded in 1976, Barboursville Vineyards is situated on the historic property of James Barbour, friend of Thomas Jefferson and governor of Virginia. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Horses grazing at Barboursville Vineyards. Founded in 1976, Barboursville Vineyards is situated on the historic property of James Barbour, friend of Thomas Jefferson and governor of Virginia. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Old barrel at the Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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  • Barboursville ruins...Built in 1822 and designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Barboursville estate was the home of US Secretary of War, US Senator, and Virginia Governor James Barbour. The house was burned in a Christmas day fire in 1884 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The grounds now belong to Barboursville Vineyards. By photographer Colin Thomas
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