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Experience life as it was in our nation's yesterdays. Explore original buildings, homes, and shops reconstructed on 301 acres. More
Virginia is the home of more United States presidents than any other state. Visit the homes of six on your next Virginia adventure. More
Abingdon is a Virginia Historic Landmark. It's 20-square block Historic District includes: Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum, which shows how a ... More Info
Ackland: home of James C. Greenway, structure was built in 1859. Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan stayed at this house during the summer of 1864.... More Info
The Andrew Gibson House: Occupied during the war by Clerk of Court John Kreger. Kreger is credited with removing valuable records from the courthouse ... More Info
Floyd's gravesite is located within the Sinking Spring Cemetery.
Marker located adjacent to Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info
Located within Sinking Spring Cemetery, Brig. General John Hunt Morgan was placed in this above ground tomb for a few days, prior to being relocated ... More Info
Confederate Brigadier General William E. "Grumble" Jones is buried in the cemetery at Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info
Colonel James White House: built in 1819, store and office added in 1828. The structure was damaged during the courthouse fire and restored after the ... More Info
Washington County Courthouse: the previous courthouse, also located on this site, was burned on December 14, 1864, during Stoneman's Raid, by Union ... More Info
Damascus: The town of Damascus was founded in 1866 by former Confederate Brigadier General John D. Imboden. Imboden was seeking to create a "steel ... More Info
Dr. William H. Pitts House: Dr. Pitts practiced medicine in Abingdon during the Civil War. This home was built in 1854.... More Info
Dunn's Hotel/The Virginia House: Built in 1846, served as the center for many activities during the 1860's.... More Info
Edmondson Hall, dwelling built by William Campbell Edmondson in 1856.... More Info
Emory & Henry College More Info
Founded in 1836, Emory & Henry College is the oldest institution of higher education in Southwest. The college is named for John Emory, a leader in ... More Info
The Bank/Preston House: Exchange Bank of Virginia constructed in 1858.... More Info
An 1860 house museum, filled with period antiques. Take a guided tour and see how the Fields family lived during the 1860's.... More Info
Abingdon was the boyhood home of Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. This marker is located in front of the Fields-Penn house.... More Info
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