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liberty hall

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noun

  1. informal (sometimes capitals) a place or condition of complete liberty

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Transit: Liberty Hall Estates is about five miles from the VRE commuter rail station at Leeland Road.

From Washington Post

Buyers at Liberty Hall Estates in Stafford County, Va., range from families with young children to retirees, but they have at least one thing in common: They want plenty of space.

From Washington Post

At Liberty Hall, they find that space in large single-family houses, with plenty of options, on 1½-acre lots.

From Washington Post

Last year, Atlantic Builders sold all 18 home sites in Phase 1 of the Meadows at Liberty Hall Estates.

From Washington Post

The name was both his and not his: Kenan’s father’s family — including the great-aunt Mary Kenan Hall, who raised him — were not the descendants of those Kenans, the white ones, but of the slaves they once owned, at Liberty Hall, their ancestral plantation home in Kenansville.

From New York Times