Enjoy an evening of fun and history at one of Loudoun County's most iconic historic sites. Built in the early 19th century, Oatlands was home to the wealthy Carter family, as well as the largest enslaved population in the county. By 1903, ownership had passed to the Eustis family, who played an integral role in the history of historic preservation in this country. Join the History on Tap crew as they look at some of the more unusual stories of Oatlands and the surrounding area. Event begins at 6:00 and stories begin at 6:30.
No alcohol will be served. Bring a picnic dinner, blankets, or folding chairs! No glass containers or dogs allowed on the property. We ask that all social distancing policies be observed and that our guests keep at least a 6 foot distance from other parties.
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