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Dec 1, 2024
The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park in Virginia is a fascinating place for history lovers. This site marks the spot where the Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, with General Robert E. …Full review by Ward D
Sep 22, 2024
We didn't have much time but really wanted to see as much as we could on our visit. The ranger at the visitors center gave us great advice on how to make the most of our visit. He urged us to be su…Full review by genglertNorfolk_VA
Sep 6, 2024
This is a great place to learn a little more about the Civil War. There are nice exhibits in the visitor's center and the restored buildings, including the restored McLean house where the surrender w…Full review by Karen123WV
I have an ancestor that surrendered here. He is registered on their website. Does anyone know if I could request to see his card?
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My initial reaction is to contact the National Park Service at the Appomattox Court House @ (434) 352-8987. An alternative would be the Museum of the Confederacy, also located in …
My initial reaction is to contact the National Park Service at the Appomattox Court House @ (434) 352-8987. An alternative would be the Museum of the Confederacy, also located in Appomattox @ (434) 352-5791. Either one of these resources should be able to direct you to the right source.
Is everyone okay with the misspelling of this site on TripAdvisor? I mean, it's only one little missing 't', but, hey, it's a national park site as well as a Virginia landmark area. Maybe the Park staff can get TripAdvisor to make this minor update and make America proud.
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You're definitely correct. Too many people have made too many sacrifices. They deserve as much respect as possible. This is a sacred site and we must honor that, from beginning to …
You're definitely correct. Too many people have made too many sacrifices. They deserve as much respect as possible. This is a sacred site and we must honor that, from beginning to end. Correct names of sites are just as important as those for people.