2001 KG Historical Society Metal Christmas Ornament – Indiantown House
This beautifully detailed metal ornament commemorates Indiantown House, a distinguished early 19th-century estate in King George County, Virginia. Built circa 1820, Indiantown reflects the elegance of the Federal architectural style, with its symmetrical design, refined brickwork, and balanced proportions that speak to the craftsmanship of the era.
The property’s name harkens back to the area’s Native American heritage, recalling the Nanzattico people who once lived along the Rappahannock River. Over the centuries, Indiantown House has stood as a silent witness to the county’s evolving history—from its plantation-era roots to its place as a cherished local landmark.
Chosen as the 2001 entry in the King George Historical Society’s collectible ornament series, this keepsake captures both the architectural grace and the layered cultural history of Indiantown. It is a meaningful addition for collectors, local historians, and anyone who values the preservation of Virginia’s historic treasures.
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$22.00Price
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