Graffiti House - Built: 1858
The Graffiti House served as a Civil War field hospital for the South during the several local battles. It also served as a headquarters facility for the Federal forces during the winter encampment of 1863-1864. Soldiers from both sides made drawings and signed their names and units on the walls. Rediscovered in 1993, much has been preserved.
Individual Tours: Walk-in
Group Tours: By Appointment with 30 days notice.
Hours | Prices | Contact | Address |
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Tours offered All Year Round Tours offered up arrival. Currently open Saturdays & Sundays: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm (May change soon) Also open on all federal holidays that are on a Monday. Closed the following holidays - New Years Day, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day, New Years Eve | Individuals: Free (Donations Appreciated) Groups: Full buses - $150.00 per bus; Mini-bus (over 15 persons) - $50.00 per mini-bus; Other Groups - $3.00 per person |
Phone: 540-727-7718 Website: http://brandystationfoundation.com/ |
19484 Brandy Road Brandy Station, Virginia 22714 |