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Introduction
La Vista Plantation is located in the lush Spotsylvania County country-side
just outside the historic city of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
This transitional Classical-Greek Revival frame edifice, was
constructed in 1838 by Gray Boulware and is on the National Rregister of Historic Places.
A beautiful two story
front portico with fluted columns and gable end ornaments the structure.
The house reflects the classical revival style with high ceilings, wide
heart of pine floors, acorn and oak moldings, and two story front portico.
The past and present walk together in Fredericksburg. Stroll
the quaint, walkable streets lined with cozy restaurants and shops. If
history is your interest, you'll find that some of America's most important
historical sites surround you.
George Washington spent much of his
youth at Ferry Farm. Thomas Jefferson wrote one of his most
important documents, the Statute for Religious
Freedom, while staying here. President James Monroe was a
young lawyer in Fredericksburg.
The Civil War is also a part of the rich heritage here. In some
of the war's most intense and crucial engagements at Chancellorsville,
Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Court House and The Wilderness,
armies fought to decide the course of a nation. Follow the route of
Grant's Overland Campaign.
Walk among more than 350 original 18th and 19th
century buildings in a 40 block National Historic District.
Visit an 18th century apothecary shop and learn about a medicine so
strong it would "cheer a man with a bad wife".
The ten acre grounds
present a fine balance of mature trees, flowering shrubs, pastures, woods,
gardens and a pond stocked with bass and sunfish.
In 1983 the present owners, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schiesser purchased the house
and ten acres. Ed is Chief of Exhibits and Design at the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian
Institution. His wife, Michele, is a former middle school social
studies teacher, and historic preservation activist. After
spending the 1970's restoring an old house in the historic district of
Hyattsville, Maryland, in 1983 the Schiesser's went looking for
another project. They found it in La Vista Plantation.
La Vista Plantation Bed & Breakfast
4420 Guinea Station Road
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22408 (540) 898-8444 (800) 529-2823
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Michele and Edward Schiesser, Innkeepers
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