Lucky Hit - The home of George Washington's assistant, a bishop and a horseman, ca. 1791
Lucky Hit, located in White Post, Virginia, is one of Clarke County’s most charming and historic homes. Home to Col. Richard Kidder Meade, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, this exclusive tour takes you inside a beautifully preserved 18th-century residence, where history comes alive through its architecture. Also the boyhood home of Bishop William Meade and renowned equestrian scholar Andrew Mackay-Smith, we visit both the home with its serene Shenandoah Valley landscape as well as Old Stone Chapel, an 18th century church with an important association to the Meade family. Whether you’re a lover of historic house tours or a fan of Virginia history, this video is a must-watch. 👍 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more historic home tours, ideas for Virginia travel, and architectural history content! #LuckyHit #HistoricHouseTour #WhitePostVirginia #VirginiaHistory #HistoricHomes #ShenandoahValley #TravelVirginia #ArchitectureLovers #HistoricPreservation #georgewashington #revolutionarywar

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