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NORFOLK: Willoughby-Baylor House: 601 E. Freemason St. 23510. Experience the grace and comfort of affluent life in post-revolutionary Norfolk by visiting the Willoughby-Baylor House. Built in 1794, this detached two-story townhouse stands on what was part of the ...

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