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Discover why the Wall Street Journal names Menokin’s Glass House Project “ … our first important postmodern restoration.” Check out the latest videos, blogs, 3-D models, animation and more. Discover how this vision is being realized in real time via the link below!
Menokin honors the lives and legacies of the people that were so essential to not only its creation but its daily operation. We thank the descendants of the enslaved community for sharing their family’s history with us so that we can tell a more complete story of Menokin.
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Menokin’s 500 acres are an unspoiled, waterfront refuge featuring pristine bird habitats, remnants of the 18th-century agricultural landscape and terraced gardens, and miles of woodland trails. Visit seven days a week for outdoor recreation and exploration, or schedule a guided tour of the landscape and Menokin ruin for when the Visitors Center is open. Menokin also offers seasonal kayak rentals through Rappahannock Outdoor Adventures.
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