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From six presidential homes and Virginia's Executive Mansion to dozens more amazing abodes, Virginia is the quintessential locale for amazing old homes.  More

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Campbell House, The

Location: Lexington

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Lee Chapel and Museum

Location: Lexington

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Lexington Historic Downtown

Lexington Historic Downtown

Location: Lexington
Lexington Historic Downtown

Lexington's entire downtown is listed on the State and National register of Historic Places. As the Rockbridge County seat, it has long been the ... More Info

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Sam Houston Wayside

Sam Houston Wayside

Location: Lexington
Sam Houston Wayside

Sam Houston was born on March 2, 1793, in a cabin in Rockbridge County, Virginia. The monument at the Sam Houston Wayside is a 38,000 pound piece ... More Info

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Stonewall Jackson House

Location: Lexington

The Stonewall Jackson House in Lexington, Virginia is the only home that Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson ever owned. It is where he lived while he ... More Info

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Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery

Location: Lexington

The Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery began as the burial ground for the old Lexington Presbyterian Church in 1789. General Stonewall Jackson, ... More Info

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Stonewall Jackson's Grave

Location: Lexington

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Virginia Military Institute

Location: Lexington

Founded in 1839, Virginia Military Institute is the nation's oldest state-supported military college. “Stonewall” Jackson taught here ... More Info

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Neoclassical Front Campus

Washington and Lee University

Location: Lexington
Neoclassical Front Campus

Founded in 1749, Washington & Lee is the twelfth oldest college in the United States. Robert E. Lee was president of school after the Civil ... More Info

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