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Corotoman

1652 establishments in VirginiaArchaeological sites in VirginiaArchaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaBurned houses in the United StatesCarter family residences
Colonial architecture in VirginiaGeorgian architecture in VirginiaHistoric American Buildings Survey in VirginiaHouses completed in 1725Houses in Lancaster County, VirginiaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaNational Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, VirginiaPlantation houses in VirginiaUse mdy dates from August 2023
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Corotoman was a 17th and 18th century plantation on the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia, United States. Corotoman was the residence of Robert Carter I (1662/63 – 4 August 1732), a colonial Governor of Virginia and one of the wealthiest men in the British colonies in North America. Corotoman was located on a point overlooking the Rappahannock River, and flanked by Carter's Creek and Corrotoman River to its east and west respectively.

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Weems Road 4048
22576
Virginia, United States
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