Hollin Hall (Virginia)
Hollin Hall was an 18th-century plantation house three miles (5 km) southwest of Alexandria in Fairfax County, Virginia.However, as late as 1792 George Mason wrote Thomson about difficulties procuring lumber for the Hollin Hall front porch.It hosted a Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) training workshop in 1961, as well as other civil rights activities, both local and national, during the next several years.In 1983, the church sold part of the property to finance construction of a new meeting house to replace the old car garage.[4] In 1994, with the help of Alexandria's Campagna Center, the main hall was restored as a decorator showcase, and started hosting concerts several years later.