Leesburg — Loudoun's Living Historic Capital
Founded in 1758 and the seat of Loudoun County ever since, Leesburg is a working town built around a remarkably preserved historic district. Brick-laid sidewalks lead past Federal and Victorian-era storefronts, the Loudoun Museum, and the Tally Ho Theater, while First Fridays, the Flower and Garden Show, and the oldest Halloween parade on the East Coast keep its calendar vivid year-round.
The Leesburg market is unusually broad — in-town historic residences, walkable condominiums at King Street Station, estate homes at Creighton Farms and Lansdowne, and country properties along Goose Creek. Approximately 33 miles from Washington, D.C., with the Dulles Greenway at its doorstep, Leesburg pairs genuine historic character with the convenience of a modern county seat.






