Woodbridge (plantation)

Woodbridge was a plantation formerly located on the Occoquan River in Prince William County, Virginia, across from Colchester.George Mason, a United States Founding Father, willed the land to Thomas Mason, his youngest son, in 1792.The unincorporated city of Woodbridge takes its name from the plantation.Gunston Hall Plantation official website.This article about a building or structure in Virginia is a stub.
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