Mitchell-Weeks House

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38.8896°N 77.4208°W / 38.8896; -77.4208 The Mitchell-Weeks House is a "Potomac Valley style" log farmhouse first built in 1789.[1] Descendants of builder Benjamin Mitchell lived in the house, located in Chantilly, Virginia just west of the intersection of Lee-Jackson Highway and Lee's Corner Road, until approximately 1940.

Architectural styleRustic architecture
LocationVirginia, U.S.
Opened1789
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Mitchell-Weeks House
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Architectural styleRustic architecture
LocationVirginia, U.S.
Opened1789
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Subsequent owners renovated and remodeled the house, but it currently preserves the Early American-era log front wall and stone chimneys. The Fairfax County Park Authority erected a historical marker for the house in 2003.

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