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These Old Bones Live On in Occoquan

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Executives

The House at 406 Mill Street in Occoquan was built in 1750 - it is the oldest residence in the historic town of Occoquan on the Occoquan River.  At one time it was a residence for prominent local "personages".  Residents relay stories of a gentle ghost who occasionally rearranges the furniture.  Today, "The House is owned by a very proud sister-brother-wife team who have transformed it into "Tastefully Yours".  Their belief is "Life is too short not to eat gourmet"  Their product line includes chocolates, coffees, cheese, teas, jams, jellies, cookies, muffins, brownies, scones, gelato and fine wines..

Two interesting programs are:

Wine tastings are held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon

They partnered with  4 More Travel to offer tours with emphasis on food and wine appreciation

One of the three owners, Pat Barney, is a fellow Rotarian and also Vice President of Occoquan River Communities.  In the few short months Occoquan River Communities has been in existence it has been the inspiration behind the Occoquan River Festival 

 

If you plan to be in Occoquan for the Occoquan Craft Show September 27 and 28 be sure to visit TASTEFULLY YOURS - the link to their website gives you all the particulars about products and hours of operation.

If you are considering a move to, within or out of Prince William County or Northern Virginia you should consult a local expert who has

over 3 decades full time experience as a realtor®

completed more than 1500 transactions

a husband who has been my real estate partner the entire time

been a full time resident of Northern Virginia the entire time

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Comments(1)

Art Kruschka
Administrative Manager - Manassas, VA
Manassas Woodbridge Dumfries Real Estate Sevices

Karen Your localism posts provide information that are informative, educational and entertaining.  You continue to improve them with each passing day

Sep 01, 2010 05:16 AM