A dwarf hibiscus is on sale at the Purvellville Farmer's Market, along with other plants and flowers. View photo »
Madison Baker and sister Grace Baker with Day Spring Farm, read a book while Conner Duffy, 18, of Leesburg, plays the guitar and banjo for the people shopping at the Farmer's Market. Fresh and local produce is sold at the market every Thursday in downtown Purcellville. View photo »
In downtown Purcellville, patrons flood the parking lot where the town's farmer's market sells fresh and local produce every Thursday. View photo »
Yellow zucchini is sold at the Purcellville Farmer's Market along with other fresh and local produce. View photo »
Patrons go through the fruits and vegetables of C. Hess Orchard and Produce at the Purcellville Farmer's Market on Thursday. View photo »
At the Farmer's Market in downtown Purcellville, 5-year-old Quinn Zimmer'chu of Round Hill samples a slice of peach. View photo »
Patrons at the Purcellville Farmer's Market go through peaches from C. Hess Orchard and Produce. Fresh and local produce is available at the market every Thursday through October. View photo »
Broad Run Head Coach Ed Steele leads an indoor practice on a rainy spring day. Steele has coached the team since 1992, making him the longest tenured coach at the Ashburn school. View photo »
Ed Steele high fives his team during a 1-0 victory over Potomac Falls during the 2008 season. That Spartans' team was a perfect 23-0 and went on to win the school's second consecutive state championship. View photo »
A condolence letter regarding the death of James C. Harrison 1882, from the office of Kissam, Whitney & Co., bankers and brokers. View photo »
Library Director Alexandra S. Gressitt and Library Archives Specialist Stephanie Adams Hunter display a collection of papers, and hold up a personal item - Mary Harrison Williams's wedding slippers from 1871. View photo »
A valentine item, from Harrison Williams to his wife, Pauline, from the early 20th century. The piece is from the Thomas Balch Library's collection of the Williams Family Papers. View photo »
A photograph from the Thomas Balch Library of Harrison Williams Jr. dated 1917 with his brownie camera. View photo »
The Thomas Balch Library, a genealogy library in Leesburg, has prepared the Williams Family Papers for research. Library Director Alexandra S. Gressitt and Library Archives Specialist Stephanie Adams Hunter pull out a collection of papers and letters. View photo »
Thomas Balch Library Director Alexandra S. Gressitt and Library Archives Specialist Stephanie Adams Hunter display a collection of papers and sift through a box of personal items and photographs. View photo »
An informative open house meeting for the public, held at Lovettsville Elementary School, presented information about the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH), a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville. View photo »
Carol Bailey and Lauren Dearlove, both from Lovettsville, voice their opinion during an open house meeting about the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH), a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville. View photo »
Larre Hozempa, a consulting engineer with Allegheny Energy, talks with local Lovettsville residents, Bobby Roudabousch and Valerie Wood about the reasons behind the project. View photo »
Lovettsville residents Bill Fleming and Cindy Bauder confer after viewing maps and drawings of the new proposed power line. View photo »
Satellite maps were on display at Lovettsville Elementary School for residents such as Mike Sustek and Betty Clatterbuck, to view where their property is located along the proposed power line. View photo »
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