Historical account of a 17th century resort near Richmond, VA. Visited July 22, 2012.
Original Resort Building - Forest Lodge, Glen Allen, VA
John Cussons built Forest Lodge as a resort along the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad where it intersects with Mountain Road in Glen Allen. The luxurious hotel had 125 rooms and stood six stories high. It took 6 years to build and was completed in the early 1880s. The Victorian structure featured elaborate woodworking and handpainted murals of landscapes and portraitures throughout the interior. Each room had large windows to let in light and provide a pleasant view of the countryside. Cussons' vision included a 1000-acre park surrounding the lodge, which included trails and three lakes for canoeing and fishing. Throughout the park, deer partridges, peacocks, turkey and other wildlife roamed freely.

Original Resort Building - Forest Lodge, Glen Allen, VA
John Cussons built Forest Lodge as a resort along the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad where it intersects with Mountain Road in Glen Allen. The luxurious hotel had 125 rooms and stood six stories high. It took 6 years to build and was completed in the early 1880s. The Victorian structure featured elaborate woodworking and handpainted murals of landscapes and portraitures throughout the interior. Each room had large windows to let in light and provide a pleasant view of the countryside. Cussons' vision included a 1000-acre park surrounding the lodge, which included trails and three lakes for canoeing and fishing. Throughout the park, deer partridges, peacocks, turkey and other wildlife roamed freely.
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