Patch wants you to pick your favorite place for haircuts, in Leesburg. You have until Friday at 9 a.m. to vote.
Vote for your favorite salon in the poll below and don't forget to click on the links and rate the businesses on their Patch directory listing. You can even leave a review.
Tell us why it's your favorite place and let other readers know what they're missing!
What will the winner get? Bragging rights! They'll be able to tell everyone they were voted a "Best of Patch in Leesburg" by Patch readers.
In the event of a tie, we will break it by counting the positive comments written both below and on the restaurant's listing on Patch. So please let us know why you think your choice is the best.
Because this poll is not scientific, the poll is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and your reviews on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch site.
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Robinson's Barber Shop has operated at a number of locations in Leesburg over the years. Thomas Robinson established the shop in 1888 when he and his family moved from Baltimore. It was run for many years by his son, Verdie Robinson. As was the case with many other African American-owned barbershops, the shop served only white customers; the barbers served blacks in their own homes. In 1962, two of his barbers, Raymond Hughes and Horace Nelson Lassiter, bought the business from Robinson's widow on the condition that the business would be integrated. The barbershop continues to operate today.