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MIRADOR
This was the girlhood home of Viscountess Nancy Astor, first woman member of the British Parliament. She was a daughter of Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, who bought "Mirador" in 1892. The house was built sometime after 1832 for James M. Bowen.
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