A decorated mansion opened to the public on Monday, including a special holiday display. A number of upcoming events are also planned to help get visitors in the mood for Christmas.
A wealth of farms offer Leesburg residents homegrown, cut-your-own firs, spruces and pine trees to get the holiday started. Many also offer wreaths, roping, decorating greens, homemade ornaments and holiday cheer.
First annual tree lighting ceremony illuminated the shopping center while Santa made one of his first appearances in Leesburg.
Residents are encouraged to shop locally this Saturday rather than Black Friday or online.
Leesburg Patch has compiled a list of local businesses that will be opening as soon as 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving night.
An estimated 1,500 pies have already been purchased. The local bakery will re-open on Thursday.
Leesburg Patch has compiled a list of local businesses that will be serving holiday dinners on Thursday.
The Leesburg office will undergo an expansion and complete renovations over a three month period of time.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held by town officials, on Wednesday, to welcome celebrate the grand opening of Firebirds Wood-Fired Grill.
The local hotel was one of numerous companies nominated in the category and selected from three finalists.
The local bakery celebrated their anniversary on Saturday with free cookies as a way to say thank you.
New company name reflects growth from boutique consulting firm to major federal contractor
The event welcomed members and their guests for a casual night of networking at The Village at Leesburg.
Fourteen merchants in the historic downtown will feature discounts, specials and cupcakes provided by Mom's Apple Pie, Lightfoot Bakery and Lola's Cookies & Treats.
The keynote speaker at Inova Loudoun's annual Community Affairs Summit luncheon recounts a career teaching homeless children.
Cause for celebration: a place to mail a letter on Saturday afternoon.
The Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce selected the assisted living community last Friday
Town and county officials welcomed the new business, last Saturday, with Mayor Kristen C. Umstattd officiating the event
More than 1,000 people were estimated to have stood in line for free samples of the premium frozen yogurt
In this week's edition of Getting Out in Leesburg, I find my new Tuesday hangout.
New business consulting firm opens in Leesburg, hoping to expand client base.
As part of a strike against Verizon, members of the Communications Workers of America walked a picket line in Leesburg.
Vicky James and five familiar faces from Molly’s Cut’N Crew have set up shop on East Colonial Highway
The theme of Catoctin Creek Distilling’s entire Web site can be summed up in one word: Quality
The 9,600 square feet building offers eight exam rooms, as well as a number of other features to accomadate the growing population within Loudoun County
Chef sets goal of 70 percent buying within 100 miles of his kitchen
Community hospital and community leaders start laying bricks for $32 million upgrade and expansion of the Leesburg campus
Clinic serves Loudoun's uninsured, has served more than 2,400 patient visits
In this week's edition of The Great Escape, let's all go to the movies.
Sharp-eyed Patch readers may have noticed a change or two on the site recently - and there's more on the way. For now, check out "Places."
In this week's edition of Cooking Locally, we put a festive spin on a picnic classic.
This family vineyard took a hobby and built it into a business.
Less than three weeks after the annual fund raising event, Greenway gives out $236,354 to five local charities
In this week's edition of Getting Out in Leesburg, I find my new post-Farmer's Market stop.
Resale store for building supplies, appliances, home improvement items and furniture open to the public six days a week
In this week's edition of Getting Out in Leesburg, I visit Giovanni's NY Pizza; a Leesburg institution.
In this week's edition of Getting Out in Leesburg, we visit a Leesburg entertainment staple.
Bottomless mimosas. It took a great deal of restraint not to write that in all-caps.
Got something to say? Patch.com is adding a platform for local bloggers on May 4.
Bachrach Photography will open a new exhibit May 6 featuring pictures of current and past leaders.