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Loudoun Sheriff's investigators released this sketch of a suspect in the July 8 robbery of the Round Hill Mini-Mart.
Photo: Courtesy of the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office
Tagged: crime, Loudoun Sheriff's Office, police, robbery, Round Hill
The Town of Round Hill was recently named a historic district on the Virginia Landmarks Register. Now, the town government has nominated it for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
The Kuhlman-Bladwin House, 30 W. Loudoun Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Detail work at the front of the James Copeland House, 22 Main Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Ford's Store, which is now Town Hall.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Mt. Clavary Episcapal Shurch, 16 E. Loudoun Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Guilford Gregg's Store and the towns first Post Office, #20 East Loudoun Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Mt Zion Baptist Church, 28 Main Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
This was the Farmer Store and Bank, 20 Main Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Maral S. Kalbian, LLC, Architectural Historian, Historic Preservation Consultant standing in front of the Kuhlman-Baldwin House, 30 W. Loudoun Street.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: history, Round Hill
Stoneleigh Golf & Country Club in Round Hill hosted a sold-out Brunch with Santa on Dec. 7 where kids from all over the Loudoun shared their secret wish-list.
Photo: Meredith Thomas
Tagged: christmas, Round Hill, user photo
Mattie Lassiter, president of Friends of Carver Center.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: Carver Center, history, Round Hill, seniors
Students of the former George Washington Carver Elementary School in Purcellville have restored the building. The Carver Center now functions as a senior center.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: Carver Center, history, Purcellville, Round Hill, seniors
Mattie Lassiter, president of Friends of Carver Center, stands next to some photos and drawings that illustrate the conversion of Carver School into the Carver Center in Purcellville.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: Carver Center, history, Purcellville, Round Hill, seniors
Joy Dix, a member of the Loudoun Travelers, was at the bluegrass jam Friday night.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
Tagged: music, Round Hill
Junior Quesenberry, of Lucketts, plays the fiddle during the jam at the Round Hill Arts Center.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
Tagged: music, Round Hill
Many of the musicians played several different instruments thoughout the evening jam session.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
Tagged: music, Round Hill
This attendee spun yarn while listening to the musicians jam.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
Tagged: music, Round Hill
Wallace D. Johnson, who owns the building, observes some of the prep work being done so that the jam session can go on.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
Tagged: music, Round Hill
Cindi McKenzie plays the bodhran during the Celtic jam session.
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima, Washington Post
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