Sully Historic Site is a 1794 mansion located in Chantilly, Virginia, that was once the home of Richard Bland Lee, the first congressman elected from northern Virginia. The mansion is a prime example of Federal architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The grounds of Sully Historic Site also feature several outbuildings, including a kitchen, smokehouse, and slave quarters, providing a glimpse into the daily life of the Lee family and their enslaved workers in the early 19th century.
Visitors to Sully can take guided tours of the mansion and grounds, participate in special events, and engage in hands-on activities that highlight the history of the site. Additionally, Sully offers educational programs for school groups and hosts weddings and private events.
Sully Historic Site is operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority and is open to the public for tours and events throughout the year. It is a popular destination for history buffs, school groups, and families looking to learn more about early American life.
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