Leesburg is a historic town within and the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia. Leesburg is 33 miles (53 km) west-northwest of Washington, D.C. along the base of Catoctin Mountain and adjacent to the Potomac River. Its population according to the 2016 United States Census is 52,607. [1] The town is also the northwestern terminus of the Dulles Greenway, a private toll road that connects to the Dulles Toll Road at Washington Dulles International Airport.
Restaurants in Leesburg
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We have Fine Jewelry and Gifts Jewelry and watch repairs on site. Lots of parking in our new location.
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4.5 based on 12 reviews
The best spot in Loudoun County to live, shop, dine and work! Featuring Wegmans, Cobb Theatre, King Pinz, CraftyStitches & Cutthroat Yarn.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Charming shop full of "Virginia's Finest Goodies and Gifts" from Leesburg, Loudoun County and Virginia - peanuts, gourmet foods, BBQ sauces, local honey, chocolates, souvenirs, postcards, t-shirts, history books, candles, Civil War memorabilia, Colonial costumes, old fashioned toys, college alumni gifts, and local artisan crafts, along with Wedding Welcome bags and awesome Virginia Gift Baskets!
4.0 based on 385 reviews
Leesburg Premium Outlets is more than just a great collection of the finest designer labels and name brands, it is the area's only upscale outlet center. Include a shopping stop during your next trip to the nation's capitol. Located 35 miles from Washington D.C. and 17 miles west of Dulles International Airport, you're sure to find impressive savings of 25% to 65% all year round. Local Shop & Stay packages are available.
The Outlets is a great place to shop because there is a fantastic selection of stores. They do a good job of dealing with traffic getting in and out of the mall. There is plenty of parking and multiple access points to the shops. The food court as a limited offering of food options and a nice stating area to enjoy your meal. Rest Rooms are located a strategic point in the shopping area. The Outlets has a Fridays located in the parking area and we noticed a food truck last night. There is a Ruby Tuesday located a block north on Edwards Ferry road. There are several other eating options in close proximity to the Outlets.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
A cross between an antiques store and an upmarket garage sale this collection of outdoor and indoor 'collectibles' is as fun to visit as it is to buy something unusual to take home. Every time I go there I end up buying something I didn't know I wanted! From antique books to a silver ice bucket or even a unique addition to your garden, it's a treasure trove of fun stuff. Last visit there were even a couple of antique vehicles to look at!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
27 South Interiors is a 3,600 sqft retail shop located in Downtown Leesburg, VA. We offer a variety beautiful home furnishings, lighting, accessories, and gifts across three floors in our gorgeous historic building right on King Street. With a friendly staff and a relaxed vibe, we aim to make your shopping experience personalized and memorable!
Veron Ennis Artist Studio is the official studio of artist Veron Ennis. Visitors by appointment. VERON ENNIS was born and raised just outside of Washington D.C., in Virginia. A devout woman of faith, she is inspired to communicate the need for uplift and peace in her chaotic, uncontrollable world through the freedom and universality that fine art allows. Her technique marries precision painting and drawing with improvised and spontaneous applications of paint. She employs sophisticated use of dramatic color and geometry in her painted compositions and further explores the message of peace through her idea of structure represented by transformative three-dimensional cube sculptures. ABOUT HER WORK, Ennis states, “Throughout the ages, ideas have been communicated through symbols; their shape, color, size, and order. I have a love for this universality of communication and structured expression. In modern art, I love the paring down of elements in a composition in order to deliver a message in a concise, intentional, and perhaps minimal way. I create my work using a unique code comprised of symbolic elements that are combined with careful intention to communicate the beauty, the infinite love, and the wonder of this life we all share.” Ennis’ work has been published in British Vogue, Art Districts, Portfolio, House of Coco, and numerous other publications. She has exhibited her works in London, New York, and Miami and throughout Southwest Florida where she lived for 13 years. She is found in private collections around the world. Ennis’s work is influenced by artists such as Agnes Martin, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Barnett Newman, and Corita Kent. She is a graduate of Virginia Tech University, with a degree in graphic design. She has been a curator at two galleries, has been on exhibition committees, independently curated at universities, galleries, and art centers, dedicated time to host art talks at her studio, and written for several art magazines.
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