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Board approves tax-exemption for Friends of the Hollow, citing educational value of John Marshall boyhood home
Fauquier County Board of Supervisors · November 13, 2025
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Summary
The Fauquier County Board approved an ordinance exempting about 7.66 acres owned by Friends of the Hollow (the boyhood home of Chief Justice John Marshall) from taxation, citing historic and educational use and limited tax impact estimated at about $2,600.
The Fauquier County Board of Supervisors voted Nov. 13 to exempt real property owned by Friends of the Hollow Inc., the nonprofit that now owns the John Marshall boyhood home and surrounding grounds, from county property taxation.
County staff said the parcel is…
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