Sam Rogers, Dick Rogers and Joe Rogers, Jr. in front of Loudoun County Milling in Hamilton.
Photo: Eugene Scheel
Tagged: family, Hamilton, history, Loudoun County Milling
Larry Moison and Jackie Moison holding Gadsden Rattlesnake Flag at house in Hamilton.
Photo: Eugene Scheel
Tagged: Hamilton, history
No Parking signs circle the gravel parking area at Hamilton Community Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Hamilton, Hamilton Town Council, parking lot, parks
Heather Dyson of Hamilton, plays with her son Spencer in Hamilton Community Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Hamilton, Hamilton Town Council, parking lot, parks
Sam Kosin of Ashburn, helps her son Reed, 4, on a rope swing at Hamilton Community Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Hamilton, Hamilton Town Council, parking lot, parks
Heather Felt of Purcellville, swings with her children Ewan, 14 months, and Joseph, 4, at Hamilton Community Park.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Hamilton, Hamilton Town Council, parking lot, parks
A sign explains the Hamilton Community Park's rules.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Hamilton, Hamilton Town Council, parking lot, parks
Harmony Intermediate's band, directed by Paul Shoremont, during the annual Festival of High Schools Bands and Orchestras at Stone High School in Ashburn.
Photo: Juana Arias, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Hamilton, Harmony Intermediate, performance, Stone Bridge High School
Eighth and 9th grade band members from Harmony Intermediate in Hamilton perform during the annual Festival of High Schools Bands and Orchestras at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn.
Photo: Juana Arias, Washington Post
Tagged: arts, entertainment, Hamilton, Harmony Intermediate, performance, Stone Bridge High School
Lesli Francis owns three goats on her 3.5-acre property in Hamilton. Although her land is zoned for agricultural rural use, she is in violation of the Loudoun County zoning regulation which says livestock can only be kept on properties that are at least 5 acres.
Photo: John McDonnell, Washington Post
Tagged: agriculture, animals, Hamilton
Lesli Francis owns three goats on her 3.5-acre property in Hamilton. Although her land is zoned for agricultural rural use, she is in violation of the Loudoun County zoning regulation which says livestock can only be kept on properties that are at least 5 acres.
Photo: John McDonnell, Washington Post
Tagged: agriculture, animals, Hamilton
Lesli Francis and her son Tagg with the three goats they keep on their property at their home in Hamilton. Francis's land is zoned for agricultural purposes, but she is still in violation of a Loudoun County zoning regulation which says livestock can only be kept on properties that are at least 5 acres.
Photo: John McDonnell, Washington Post
Tagged: agriculture, animals, Hamilton
Lesli Francis's daughter Leila stands still as her goat, Klaire nuzzles her.
Photo: John McDonnell, Washington Post
Tagged: agriculture, animals, Hamilton
Two of the Francis's three goats, Klaire and Loaisa.
Photo: John McDonnell, Washington Post
Tagged: agriculture, animals, Hamilton
William Henry Brown's furniture-making shop of the 1880s, near Hamilton.
Photo: Eugene Scheel
Tagged: Hamilton, opinions
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