Abingdon (plantation)

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Abingdon (also known as the Alexander-Custis Plantation) was an 18th- and 19th-century plantation owned by the prominent Alexander, Custis, Stuart, and Hunter families and worked at times by slaves and domesticated animals. The plantation's site is now located in Arlington County in the U.S. state of Virginia. rdf:langString
Abingdon (nota anche col nome di Alexander-Custis Plantation) fu una piantagione statunitense che tra XVIII e XIX secolo appartenne a diverse famiglie americane: Alexander, Custis, Stuart e Hunter. Il sito della piantagione si trovava nella contea di Arlington nello stato della Virginia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Abingdon (also known as the Alexander-Custis Plantation) was an 18th- and 19th-century plantation owned by the prominent Alexander, Custis, Stuart, and Hunter families and worked at times by slaves and domesticated animals. The plantation's site is now located in Arlington County in the U.S. state of Virginia. Abingdon is known as the birthplace of Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis Lewis (March 31, 1779 – July 15, 1852), a granddaughter of Martha Washington and a step-granddaughter of United States President George Washington. Published accounts have credited Abingdon as being the home to the progenitor of all weeping willows (Salix babylonica) living in the United States. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which occupies part of Abingdon's grounds, contains indoor and outdoor displays that commemorate the plantation's history.
rdf:langString Abingdon (nota anche col nome di Alexander-Custis Plantation) fu una piantagione statunitense che tra XVIII e XIX secolo appartenne a diverse famiglie americane: Alexander, Custis, Stuart e Hunter. Il sito della piantagione si trovava nella contea di Arlington nello stato della Virginia. Abingdon è nota per essere stata il luogo di nascita di Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis Lewis (31 marzo 1779 – 15 luglio 1852), una delle nipoti di Martha Washington e nipote adottiva quindi del presidente George Washington. Secondo diverse pubblicazioni, la piantagione di Abingdon sarebbe stato il primo luogo d'importazione di tutti gli esemplari progenitori di tutte le piante di Salix babylonica ancora oggi presenti negli Stati Uniti. Il Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, che occupa buona parte dei terreni precedentemente parte della piantagione, contiene dei pannelli sulla storia del sito.
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