Aventine Hall, Luray VA

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Aventine Hall, Luray VA

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Photo Gallery - The Home

Aventine in the mid 1930's partially dismantled behind the Mimslyn Inn before moving to S. Court St.
Aventine on the eminence in the early 1900's where the Mimslyn Inn now sits.
Aventine on the eminence in the early 1900's where the Mimslyn Inn now sits.
A hand-drawn sketch of historical homes in Luray. This currently hangs in Page Co. Library.
A family picture of Aventine sent to us from the great great grandson of Peter B. Borst.
Aventine behind the Mimslyn Inn, circa 1935
The upstairs front room and its near full-length heart pine flooring after an initial cleaning.
The ceilings in Aventine Hall's historic mansion foyer are over 11 fee tall.
The study and its full-length heart pine flooring after an initial cleaning.
Ladies at Aventine, circa 1900's
Some of the extensively ornate woodworking on the ceiling of the parlor room.
Woodwork on the Corinthian pillars in Aventine's Parlor.
These wood scrolls are from the fascia and are roughly 12"x12". Some of them needed to be replaced.
Historic bottles and labels from the early 1930's.
Tennis on "Aventine Hill" in 1906
Aventine in the background with students of the Luray College, circa 1925-1927.
Aventine on the eminence in the early 1900's where the Mimslyn Inn now sits.
Aventine (in color) on the eminence in the early 1900's where the Mimslyn Inn now sits.
A Page News & Courier article from 1961 about Aventine.
Aventine in late summer, 2021.
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Photo Gallery - The People & Families

A newspaper printing of a picture of Peter Borst.
An oil painting of Peter Bouck Borst (headshot)
An oil painting of Peter Bouck Borst (full)
Jacob and Virginia Burner at the foot of Aventine while it was still on the eminence.
Leslie Burner, son to Jacob and Virginia, husband of Daisy Burner.
Virginia Burner, likely around the late 1800's
Daisy Burner, daughter in law to Jacob and Virginia, wife of Leslie Burner.
Julian Price & Family in May, 1895.
Early 1900's Burner Family portrait in Aventine's Parlor

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