Clarens (Alexandria, Virginia)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Clarens_(Alexandria,_Virginia) an entity of type: Thing
Clarens or the Clarens Estate is a 19th-century Federal-style mansion in Alexandria, Virginia. Clarens is best known as the residence of James Murray Mason (November 3, 1798–April 28, 1871), a United States representative and United States senator from Virginia and grandson of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. While it was located within Fairfax County, Virginia, Clarens is now located inside the boundaries of the independent city of Alexandria at 318 North Quaker Lane.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Clarens (Alexandria, Virginia)
rdf:langString
Clarens Estate
rdf:langString
Clarens Estate
xsd:float
38.8125
xsd:float
-77.09027862548828
xsd:integer
22202137
xsd:integer
1091923383
xsd:integer
318
rdf:langString
Nineteenth Century Federal Style
xsd:integer
1816
rdf:langString
USA Virginia Alexandria#USA Virginia
xsd:integer
1814
xsd:string
38.8125 -77.09027777777777
rdf:langString
Clarens or the Clarens Estate is a 19th-century Federal-style mansion in Alexandria, Virginia. Clarens is best known as the residence of James Murray Mason (November 3, 1798–April 28, 1871), a United States representative and United States senator from Virginia and grandson of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. While it was located within Fairfax County, Virginia, Clarens is now located inside the boundaries of the independent city of Alexandria at 318 North Quaker Lane.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
7300
rdf:langString
318 N. Quaker Lane,
xsd:string
1816
xsd:string
1814
<Geometry>
POINT(-77.090278625488 38.8125)