Goal: $1,000.00
Specific Need
Your contribution to the Aldie Heritage Association supports our work in both the preservation of Aldie’s important historic assets and the support we offer to the Aldie community.
Last year we restored the brick wall that dates back to the founding of the village. We do our best to monitor and influence projects which have an impact on our area. Among these are the State Park proposal for the Oak Hill Property; the Rt 50 Corridor and Operational Study, the water department plans for improvement, and the future use of buildings now vacant or at risk in the village.
The Board of the Aldie Heritage Association is made up of residents and property owners who live in the historic Village of Aldie and its immediate surrounding area. Many of us have deep and long-standing ties to our village, and we are all eager to ensure its bright and vibrant future.
Mission
The Aldie Heritage Association is 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization founded to promote the history, character and heritage of Aldie, Virginia and the surrounding area.Profile
The Village of Aldie was established in 1810, and has always held a unique place in Virginia’s history. The village grew around the Aldie Mill, Virginia’s only known gristmill powered by twin overshot water wheels, and once the largest factory of its kind in Loudoun County. Fifty years after the construction of the mill, Aldie became the site of a cavalry battle between Union and Confederate troops, part of the larger Gettysburg campaign. This skirmish would later be featured in Herman Melville’s poem, “The Scout Toward Aldie.” Flanked by the rolling Bull Run Mountains and situated along the tranquil Little River, Aldie today is home to a thriving, living community invested in our history as well as our future.