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  1. 4. Dez. 2015 · Discover Barboursville Ruins in Barboursville, Virginia: The ruins of this Thomas-Jefferson-designed mansion have been left to crumble since the Christmas Day they burnt down.

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  2. Preserved as a ruin after its destruction by fire on December 25, 1884, Barboursville was one of the largest and finest residences in the region. The only building in Orange County known to have been designed by Thomas Jefferson, Barboursville was constructed between 1814-1822 for Jefferson's friend James Barbour, who served as governor of Virginia, U.S. senator and secretary of war.

    • 17655 Winery Road, Barboursville, 22923, VA
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  3. hide. (Top) Barboursville ruins. Barboursville Vineyards. Four County Players. Mining in Barboursville. Notable people. References. Barboursville, Virginia. Coordinates: 38°10′15″N 78°16′54″W. Barboursville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Orange County, Virginia, United States. [1] .

  4. Barboursville Vineyards and Historic Ruins. 635 reviews. #1 of 10 things to do in Barboursville. Wineries & Vineyards. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Popular vineyard in Orange Country, Virginia that offers wine-tasting.

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  5. Description. Description. These are the ruins of Barboursville, the neo-Palladian plantation house in Orange County that was designed by Thomas Jefferson for his friend James Barbour. Completed about 1822, the house was destroyed in a fire on December 25, 1884.

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  6. Set among lush farmland, the Barboursville mansion was a marvel of design completed in 1822. While the Barbour family’s farming legacy was long, their enjoyment of the mansion was short-lived. The home was destroyed by a Christmas Day fire in 1884. While the mansion’s ruins are all that remain, Jefferson and Barbour’s shared love of the ...

  7. This stately mansion, designed by Thomas Jefferson for Governor James Barbour, was leveled by a fire on Christmas Day, 1884. Preserved as a historic landmark, the ruins stand among the vines at Barboursville Vineyards.