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- Prato_Rio abstract "Prato Rio, also known as Hopewell, near Leetown, West Virginia, was the home of General Charles Lee of the Continental Army, for whom Leetown is named. Lee lived there from 1774 to his death in 1782. The property was originally acquired in 1731 by Han Yost Heydt (or Hite), who built a log cabin on the property he called "Hopewell". Heydt's son Jacob expanded the cabin in 1733. In 1774 Jacob Heydt sold the 3,000-acre (12 km2) plantation to Lee, who renamed the estate "Prato Rio". During the nineteenth century a number of additions were built.".
- Prato_Rio added "1973-04-11".
- Prato_Rio location Leetown,_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio nrhpReferenceNumber "73001916".
- Prato_Rio thumbnail PRATO_RIO.jpg?width=300.
- Prato_Rio wikiPageID "18352262".
- Prato_Rio wikiPageRevisionID "598536884".
- Prato_Rio yearOfConstruction "1775".
- Prato_Rio added "1973-04-11".
- Prato_Rio architect "Unknown".
- Prato_Rio architecture "No style listed".
- Prato_Rio built "1775".
- Prato_Rio data "2".
- Prato_Rio dwgs "9".
- Prato_Rio governingBody "Private".
- Prato_Rio hasPhotoCollection Prato_Rio.
- Prato_Rio id "wv0080".
- Prato_Rio latDegrees "39".
- Prato_Rio latDirection "N".
- Prato_Rio latMinutes "20".
- Prato_Rio latSeconds "49".
- Prato_Rio location Leetown,_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio locmapin "West Virginia".
- Prato_Rio longDegrees "77".
- Prato_Rio longDirection "W".
- Prato_Rio longMinutes "56".
- Prato_Rio longSeconds "12".
- Prato_Rio name "Prato Rio".
- Prato_Rio photos "8".
- Prato_Rio refnum "73001916".
- Prato_Rio supp "yes".
- Prato_Rio survey "WV-4".
- Prato_Rio title "Lee Barn & Outbuildings, Leetown, Jefferson County, WV".
- Prato_Rio wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Historic_American_Buildings_Survey_in_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1775.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Houses_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Log_buildings_and_structures_in_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio subject Category:Plantations_in_West_Virginia.
- Prato_Rio point "39.346944444444446 -77.93666666666667".
- Prato_Rio type Artifact100021939.
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- Prato_Rio type Dwelling103259505.
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- Prato_Rio type HousesInJeffersonCounty,WestVirginia.
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- Prato_Rio type Building.
- Prato_Rio type Place.
- Prato_Rio type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Prato_Rio comment "Prato Rio, also known as Hopewell, near Leetown, West Virginia, was the home of General Charles Lee of the Continental Army, for whom Leetown is named. Lee lived there from 1774 to his death in 1782. The property was originally acquired in 1731 by Han Yost Heydt (or Hite), who built a log cabin on the property he called "Hopewell". Heydt's son Jacob expanded the cabin in 1733. In 1774 Jacob Heydt sold the 3,000-acre (12 km2) plantation to Lee, who renamed the estate "Prato Rio".".
- Prato_Rio label "Prato Rio".
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- Prato_Rio sameAs Q7238721.
- Prato_Rio sameAs Q7238721.
- Prato_Rio sameAs Prato_Rio.
- Prato_Rio lat "39.346944444444446".
- Prato_Rio long "-77.93666666666667".
- Prato_Rio wasDerivedFrom Prato_Rio?oldid=598536884.
- Prato_Rio depiction PRATO_RIO.jpg.
- Prato_Rio isPrimaryTopicOf Prato_Rio.
- Prato_Rio name "Prato Rio".