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“The idea that this would be developed for townhouses is offensive.”

Virginia Democratic state Rep. Alfonso H. Lopez. He sponsored a bill allowing the state to buy Oak Hill, which was President James Monroe's 1,240-acre estate in Loudoun County. The estate's woners want to sell the landmark to the state to become a park. The state Senate rejected Lopez's proposal however. He warns the valuable property could be turned into housing in the outer D.C. suburb. (Washington Post — Feb. 21, 2025)