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6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
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6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
6100 Westchester Park Dr #717
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Theodosia Now

Theodosia Burr Alston (1783–1812) was widely regarded as one of the most highly educated women of her era. Her father, Aaron Burr, oversaw a rigorous education for her that was atypical for women at the time, including studies in Latin, Greek, French, and philosophy. She served as the hostess of his estate, Richmond Hill, and later married Joseph Alston , a wealthy South Carolina planter who would become governor of the state.

Hamilton Act 1: Dear Theodosia Summary & Analysis - LitCharts

: In the Broadway hit Hamilton , the song "Dear Theodosia" serves as a tender duet between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton, humanizing both men as they reflect on their hopes for their newborn children and the future of the new nation. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: A modern Ghanaian artist and teacher renowned for designing the national flag of Ghana in 1957.

Theodosia’s life was marked by deep devotion to her father, standing by him throughout his political rise, his fatal duel with Alexander Hamilton, and his later trial for treason. Her story took a tragic and mysterious turn in late 1812. While traveling from South Carolina to New York aboard the schooner Patriot , the ship vanished off the Outer Banks of North Carolina. No trace of the ship or its passengers was ever found, sparking centuries of legends involving pirates, shipwrecks, and even "the female stranger" of Alexandria. Religious and Cultural Legacy

Beyond the American Revolution, the name carries weight in religious and artistic history:

: A 8th-century nun and martyr who died defending a religious icon from destruction during the Iconoclast period.

The name Theodosia, derived from the Greek for "god-given," has belonged to several remarkable women throughout history, ranging from Byzantine saints to figures of the American Revolution. Perhaps the most well-known today is Theodosia Burr Alston, the daughter of U.in S. Vice President Aaron Burr. Her life and mysterious disappearance have made her a enduring figure in American lore, further popularized by the song "Dear Theodosia" from the musical Hamilton. The Life of Theodosia Burr Alston

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Property Amenities

Interior
Appliances Gas Range, Gas Oven, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Microwave
Flooring Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Vinyl
Total Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Other Interior Features Elevator
Area & Lot
Living area 1,647 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID MDPG2104498
Year Built 1970
School District PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High School PARKDALE
Middle School GREENBELT
Elementary School BERWYN HEIGHTS
Architecture Styles Unit/Flat
Type Condo
Status Sold
Exterior
Air conditioning Central Air
Heat type Other
Water Source Public
Garage Space 1.0
Sewer Public Sewer
Parking Private, Unassigned
Finance
Sales Price $231,000
Real Estate Tax $3,241 yearly

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