Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Travel Tuesday: Oxon Hill Farm


 Just across the Potomac River from us in Maryland, and then hidden down a narrow side road, is Oxon Hill Farm. During the War of 1812, the farmers here witnessed the British making their way up the River stopping at Alexandria before retreating. From here they felt Fort Washington being blown up (by the Colonial Army to prevent it's powder reserves from falling in the hands of the British.) After the Civil War the US Government created St Elizabeths Hospital to care for veterans experiencing mental health challenges.  Oxon Hill Farm was part of St Elizabeths for nearly 100 years, proving food and also a peaceful place for patients to tend the farm and heal. It is now run by the National Parks Service. 



Alexandria across the River, we live just to the left of this on top of the next ridge to the south. 








 

20 comments:

  1. Looks like a place I'd like to explore. Reminds me of many farms in Bucks County too. You'd love the farm you can tour in Washington's Crossing.

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    1. I keep saying I need to spend time in that corner of the world.

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  2. I love the way that goat has poked his head out of the doorway of his little red house as if to say, "What the hell are you looking at buddy?" Shame the goat didn't have a camera too!

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    1. As long as the goat didn't hear me trash talking goats, sheep are much less hyper and demanding.

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  3. What a wonderful-looking place.

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  4. You live in an area filled with so much history. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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    1. There is history on every hilltop, and in every swamp.

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  5. That is one contented looking pig!

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  6. A great little tour around this place. I love that photo of the animal (goat?) peeking out from the barn.

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    1. A goat, the sheep were on holiday that day.

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  7. I would imagine communing with animals and nature can be quite cathartic and healing.

    Sassybear
    https://idleeyesandadormy.com/

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  8. I love farms and the red barns and such, plus the Fall color of the leaves is so pretty.

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    1. It was a perfect day for a visit.

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  9. You are so lucky to be able to get out to many beautiful places.

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  10. Dang that's just lovely. The two of us need to go there together some day...

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    1. When it is sunny and warmer than today.

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