* Mid-nineteenth century house, once known as, “Shelbourne”,
situated on a high hill between the Potomac and Rappahannock
Rivers
* Believed to have been used as Civil War Headquarters
* In 1967 Shelbourne was purchased by a non-profit organization
and dedicated to a Christian ministry to teenage girls with
special needs. The Biblical account
of the Emmaus story
inspired the name change.
* 65 acres of lovely rolling land, largely wooded, located in King
George County, Virginia, fifteen miles east of Fredericksburg,
one of America’s most historic cities
* Strategically located
just over an hour from our nation’s capitol
* Borders Virginia Route #3, a four-lane highway connecting
Interstate
Highway #95 and #301
* Within 75 mile radius of four international airports