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  1. Chantilly is a historic archaeological site located near Montross, Westmoreland County, Virginia. The site was the home of U.S. Founding Father Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) in his later years. [3]

  2. Chantilly is named after an early-19th-century mansion and farm, which in turn took the name of an 18th-century plantation that was located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The name "Chantilly" originated in France with the Château de Chantilly, about 28 miles north of Paris.

  3. Richard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732 – June 19, 1794) was an American statesman and Founding Father from Virginia, [1] best known for the June 1776 Lee Resolution, the motion in the Second Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence from Great Britain leading to the United States Declaration of Independence, which he signed.

  4. Chantilly is named after an early-19th-century mansion and farm, which in turn took the name of an 18th-century plantation that was located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The name "Chantilly" originated in France with the Château de Chantilly, about 25 miles north of Paris.

  5. Apr 30, 2019 · In 1984, Chantilly, Virginia was founded as a suburban segment of Fairfax County. However, the area around Chantilly has been the site of plantations built in the 1700s, including the Sully Plantation, as well as the site of the largest Civil War Battle in Fairfax County, Virginia.

  6. The town is named after an early 19th-century mansion and farm, which in turn took the name of an 18th-century plantation that was located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. This historic destination is exceptionally safe, with a number of must-visit places and fun experiences, ensuring you make the most of your trip.

  7. Sep 7, 2016 · Originally patented by "Captain" Henry Lee of Westmoreland County, possibly in 1712 or at any rate by 1725. The estate was inherited by his son, Henry Lee of "Leesylvania", who may have established quarters on the property.