
Gunston Hall
Gunston Hall is a historic mansion located in Virginia, built in the mid-1700s by George Mason, a founding Father of the United States. It exemplifies Georgian architecture with its symmetry and classic design. The estate served as Mason’s home and a place for discussions on liberty and governance, influencing American principles. Today, Gunston Hall functions as a museum, offering insights into colonial life, Mason’s contributions, and the era's history through preserved rooms, gardens, and educational programs. It provides visitors with a glimpse into 18th-century Virginia aristocracy and the ideas that helped shape the nation.