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Once part of the extensive Carter family plantation holdings, Oatlands is located between Washington and Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley.

Historic places help us understand where we have come from as a society and where we should go in the future. Since its founding in 1949, the National Trust has provided leadership, education and advocacy to protecting these irreplaceable parts of our heritage. This work takes many forms and involves many partners, but it always supports preservation of the places that tell the story of America.

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