Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday 12:00-13:00
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757 Sandusky Dr, Lynchburg, VA 24502, United StatesMap
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Headquarters and Hospital during Battle of Lynchburg
Lots of Civil War history here as it was Hunter’s headquarters during the 1864 Battle of Lynchburg, as well as a hospital to care for the wounded in the barn. We reserved the tour in advance; the st...
En route from Appomattox to Lexington, Virginia, my wife and I were persuaded to visit the Sandusky House in Lynchburg. Because we are always fascinated by old houses of Revolutionary War or Civil War...
Sandusky is compose of two structures: a mansion & visitor center/museum. The mansion was built in 1808 by Charles Johnson. The mansion went through three owners before the civil war. During the Ba...
Headquarters and Hospital during Battle of Lynchburg
Lots of Civil War history here as it was Hunter’s headquarters during the 1864 Battle of Lynchburg, as well as a hospital to care for the wounded in the barn. We reserved the tour in advance; the st...
Thomas Jefferson dined here
En route from Appomattox to Lexington, Virginia, my wife and I were persuaded to visit the Sandusky House in Lynchburg. Because we are always fascinated by old houses of Revolutionary War or Civil War...
Early 19th century style & architecture.
Sandusky is compose of two structures: a mansion & visitor center/museum. The mansion was built in 1808 by Charles Johnson. The mansion went through three owners before the civil war. During the Ba...
Sandusky Museum
Eighteen minute documentary very nice. Not much to see in the museum. Did not tour the house. Still working on the site.
This Very Place
It is a small site, but it had great significance. It is undergoing renovations, but the tour is still good, and the museum tells much as well.