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Look inside: We spent $64 million turning an old Virginia prison into an apartment complex— 'it's important to preserve history' - MSNFrom 1910 to 2001, the Liberty Crest Apartments were known as the Lorton Reformatory, a prison in Lorton, Virginia that housed inmates from Washington, D.C. It is more widely known as the site ...
You might — if it had been converted into a community of well-designed apartments with a club house, swimming pool, green ...
Lorton Prison Transformed Into Liberty $190 million project of 352 residential units being built on 80 acres at the former Lorton Prison complex. A photo of the Quad at Liberty Crest Apartments.
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
The Lorton Reformatory was built in 1910 and shut down in 2001. Now the 2,400-acre property houses apartments, a preschool, restaurants and more. Skip to content ...
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