2 Best Sights in Central and Western Virginia, Virginia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Central and Western Virginia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Appomattox Court House

To many history buffs, the Civil War lives on, but history books say it ended here, 25 miles east of Lynchburg, on April 9, 1865, when Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant, leader of pursuing Union forces. There are 27 structures in the national historical park, restored to its 1865 appearance, and most can still be accessed. A highlight is the reconstructed McLean House, where the articles of surrender were signed.

111 National Park Dr., Lynchburg, VA, 24522, USA
434-352–8987
Sight Details
Daily 8:30–5
Visitor parking on Rt. 24

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New Market Battlefield Historical Park

At New Market, the Confederates had a victory during the late date of 1864. Inside the Hall of Valor, in the 260-acre New Market Battlefield Historical Park, a stained-glass window mosaic commemorates the battle, in which 257 Virginia Military Institute cadets, some as young as 15, were mobilized to improve the odds against superior Union numbers; in the end, 10 were killed. This circular building contains a chronology of the war, and a short film deals with Stonewall Jackson's legendary campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. A farmhouse that figured in the fighting still stands on the premises. The battle is reenacted at the park each May.

8895 George Collins Pkwy., New Market, VA, 22844, USA
540-740–3101
Sight Details
$10
Daily 9–5

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