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Senate Kills Bill to Make James Monroe’s Loudoun Estate a State Park

Advocates are now attempting to persuade Gov. Glenn Youngkin to save the plan with a budget amendment. Read More

A piece of legislation that would have established Historic Oak Hill State Park in Loudoun County has failed in the state senate. Advocates of the bill are now hoping a budget amendment will keep the plan alive. 

The senate Finance and Appropriations Committee killed HB2306, which would have allowed for the creation of Historic Oak Hill State Park. The 1,240-acre property in Loudoun County was previously home to President James Monroe.