UNITED STATES - June 4, 2017: Western Loudoun's historic dirt road known as Trappe Road outside of the Village of Bloomfield. Many of the dirt roads i


UNITED STATES - June 4, 2017: Western Loudoun's historic dirt road known as Trappe Road outside of the Village of Bloomfield. Many of the dirt roads in Loudoun are important heritage resources that represent the migration, settlement and travel patterns of the County's early populations. Historic travel routes are also essential components of the County's historic landscape as it associates with standing structures, linking early settlements. (Photo by Douglas Graham/WLP)


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