Colonial america history in Arlington, Virginia
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Ball-Sellers House (John Ball House)
β OpenThe Ball-Sellers House, also known as the John Ball House, is a historic museum and tourist attraction located at 5620 Third Street South in Arlington, Virginia. Built by farmer John Ball in the 1750s, it is the oldest structure in Arlington County. The house has been restored to its colonial era condition and is owned and operated by the Arlington Historical Society. Three generations of the Carlin family, including Glencarlyn namesake William Carlin, owned the house after John Ball. The last private owner, Marian Sellers, donated the house to the Society in 1975. The building is on the National Register of Historic Sites and is designated a Virginia State Historical Landmark.
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