The Ball-Sellers House is an historic house museum. Built in the 1740s by a farmer, John Ball, and restored to the colonial era, it is the oldest building in Arlington County. Visitors will stand in the original house and even see an original 18th century oak clapboard roof. A free docent-led tour explains how early Virginians lived and the history of the house. Open Saturdays 1-4 pm Apr-Oct.
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