Leesburg is the county seat of Loudoun County, located about 33 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. at the confluence of Route 7, U.S. Route 15, and the Dulles Greenway. The town was founded in 1758 and named for Virginia's Lee family. The original street grid remains largely intact, with the Loudoun County Courthouse on a central square at King and Market Streets. Morven Park, the former estate of Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis, sits on the town's northern edge and operates as a public park and equestrian center.
Leesburg has grown rapidly over the past three decades as Loudoun County's population has expanded. Downtown has retained its historic character alongside significant new residential and commercial development. The Leesburg Premium Outlets mall draws regional shopping traffic from the D.C. metro area. The town sits near the Potomac River and the western edge of Loudoun County's extensive data center corridor, which extends from Ashburn and Sterling eastward.
The Thomas Balch Library on Market Street holds one of the more substantial genealogical and local history collections in Northern Virginia. Oatlands, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property five miles south, preserves an early nineteenth-century plantation house and formal gardens.
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Leesburg is the county seat of Loudoun County, located about 33 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. at the confluence of Route 7, U.S. Route 15, and the Dulles Greenway. The town was founded in 1758 and named for Virginia's Lee family. The original street grid remains largely intact, with the Loudoun County Courthouse on a central square at King and Market Streets. Morven Park, the former estate of Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis, sits on the town's northern edge and operates as a public park and equestrian center.
Leesburg has grown rapidly over the past three decades as Loudoun County's population has expanded. Downtown has retained its historic character alongside significant new residential and commercial development. The Leesburg Premium Outlets mall draws regional shopping traffic from the D.C. metro area. The town sits near the Potomac River and the western edge of Loudoun County's extensive data center corridor, which extends from Ashburn and Sterling eastward.
The Thomas Balch Library on Market Street holds one of the more substantial genealogical and local history collections in Northern Virginia. Oatlands, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property five miles south, preserves an early nineteenth-century plantation house and formal gardens.
Sites that serve Leesburg as part of their escort coverage appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The site does not act as a broker. It does not book, verify, or intermediate in any way. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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