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Stonewall Jackson House | Lexington VI


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Landmark: Stonewall Jackson House
City: Lexington VI
Country: USA Virginia
Continent: North America

Stonewall Jackson House, Lexington VI, USA Virginia, North America

The Stonewall Jackson House is a preserved historical residence located in Lexington, Virginia. It served as the home of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.

Visual Characteristics

The house is a two-story brick structure with a white-painted wooden porch. It features a symmetrical facade with a central entrance. The roof is hipped, and the windows are double-hung with white trim. The architectural style is Federal, with some Greek Revival elements.

Location & Access Logistics

The Stonewall Jackson House is situated at 8 East Washington Street in Lexington, Virginia. It is approximately 0.2km from the city center. On-street parking is available on Washington Street and adjacent roads, though availability can be limited. The nearest public transport stop is the Lexington Transit bus stop at the intersection of Main Street and Washington Street, approximately 0.1km from the house.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The house was constructed in 1800. It was purchased by Thomas J. Jackson in 1859 and served as his residence until his departure for the Civil War in 1861. The house was later restored and opened as a museum.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can tour the restored rooms of the house, which are furnished with period pieces. Guided tours provide information on Jackson's life and the history of the house. The museum shop offers books and souvenirs.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shade is provided by trees on the property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in this area. No food vendors are located directly at the house, but several restaurants are within a short walking distance in the downtown area.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for photography of the exterior is mid-morning or late afternoon when the sun angle is lower. The museum is open year-round, with fewer crowds typically observed during weekdays outside of peak tourist seasons (summer and fall foliage). No specific tide requirements apply.

Facts & Legends

A notable historical detail is that Thomas Jackson taught at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington before the Civil War, and his home reflects his life during that period. The house was moved from its original foundation to its current location to preserve it.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Virginia Military Institute Museum (0.4km North)
  • Lee Chapel and Museum (0.3km Northwest)
  • George C. Marshall Museum and Library (0.5km West)
  • Cyrus McCormick Farm (4.8km Southwest)


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