Fairview (Spotsylvania County, Virginia)
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Fairview is an historic home located near
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at 2020 Whitelake Drive. It is the largest of the historic homes in
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. The house was built in 1837 by Samuel Alsop, Jr. (1776-1859). Alsop was an architect and builder who designed a number of buildings in Spotsylvania including the Old Berea Church and Kenmore Woods (1829), which he built for his daughter. After building homes for his daughters, Fairview was designed and constructed for Alsop himself. The
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home is double-pile construction (meaning that there are two rooms between the front façade and the rear wall of the house). The site on which the home was built was originally . In the 1970s the land was subdivided for residences. Fairview was added to the
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in December 1993.


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Further reading

National Register of Historic Places registration form for Fairview
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