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Shopping | Antiquing | Dining | Lodging | Outdoor | Recreation NC TN Welcome to historic Central Virginia. 1: April 3-4 Rendezvous at Amelia Court House –Visitor Centers As you travel the path of Lee and Grant, you are invited to discover a region where the best Roanoke to life during your adventure of the final days of the American Civil War. Appomattox Lynchburg WV Cumberland For a complete listing, please visit www.BestPartOfTheCivilWar.org Virginia’s Heartland Regional Visitor Center 121 E. Third Street • Farmville, VA 23901 434-392-1482 9: Museum of Confederacy Appomattox Charlottesville Powhatan Wildlife Management Area high bridge trail state park 5 6 8 Museum of Confederacy Appomattox 1 2 Winchester 4 holliday lake State park Appomattox court house nhp holliday lake State park 9 sailor’s creek battlefield historical state park 8 MD Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest 4 6 7 sailor’s creek battlefield historical state park 2 Winchester 1 3 twin lakes state park Appomattox Visitor Information Center 214 Main Street • Appomattox, VA 24522 434-352-8999 Powhatan Wildlife Management Area bear creek lake state park Staunton Virginia’s Heartland Regional Visitor Center 121 E. Third Street • Farmville, VA 23901 434-392-1482 9: Museum of Confederacy Appomattox For a complete listing, please visit www.BestPartOfTheCivilWar.org Cumberland WV Appomattox Lynchburg to life during your adventure of the final days of the American Civil War. Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park Visitor Center 6541 Saylers Creek Road • Rice, VA 23966 804-561-7510 Farmville shopping, antiquing, dining, lodging and outdoor recreation awaits you. Historical sites will come –Visitor Centers Welcome to historic Central Virginia. For the best travel experience, please visit the following Visitor Information Centers: Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park Visitor Center 6541 Saylers Creek Road • Rice, VA 23966 804-561-7510 Roanoke As you travel the path of Lee and Grant, you are invited to discover a region where the best please visit the following Visitor Information Centers: KY TN the best part of the civil war... the end Nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Virginia’s coastal plan, the area is of one of the most beautiful places in the country. It is here where our nation was forever changed – Appomattox. Historic architecture and cultural opportunities give our communities a soul that is living, breathing and growing. The area’s wealth of culture, arts, history, recreation and festivals is relatively undiscovered. It is cy federa the Con ox Museum of tt a om App Overton-Hill sman House Today the area is driven by a strong entrepreneurial spirit that has given birth to communities that have built their future by embracing the past. Here you will find abundant shopping, comfortable lodging, a Appomattox Visitor Information Center 214 Main Street • Appomattox, VA 24522 434-352-8999 For more information visit us on the web at: www.BestPartoftheCivilWar.org variety of restaurants, and numerous outdoor activities; including some of the most important Civil War Trails – those last days. McLean House High Bridge Plan your historic journey to the place our nation reunited as the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War in Virginia comes to a close. www.BestPartOfTheCivilWar.org Richmond Petersburg NC Shopping | Antiquing | Dining | Lodging | Outdoor | Recreation “The Best Part of the Civil War…The End.” Virginia’s Heartland Regional Visitor Center 121 E. Third Street • Farmville, VA 23901 434-392-1482 Amelia 1: April 3-4 Rendezvous at Amelia Court House For the best travel experience, Fredericksburg Charlottesville –Civil War Trails DC Alexandria high bridge trail state park 5: April 7 Battle of High Bridge MD For more information visit us on the web at: www.BestPartoftheCivilWar.org 5 8: April 9 Battle of Appomattox Court House 7 DC 7: April 8 Battle of Appomattox Station Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest Appomattox court house nhp 7: April 8 Battle of Appomattox Station Alexandria 3 9 For more information visit us on the web at: www.BestPartoftheCivilWar.org 2: April 4-5 Jetersville twin lakes state park Museum of Confederacy Appomattox 8: April 9 Battle of Appomattox Court House 6: April 7 Battle of Cumberland Church Appomattox Visitor Information Center 214 Main Street • Appomattox, VA 24522 434-352-8999 bear creek lake state park 3: April 6 Cavalry Battle for High Bridge Fredericksburg Staunton 5: April 7 Battle of High Bridge 4: April 6 Battles of Sailor’s Creek Richmond Amelia 4: April 6 Battles of Sailor’s Creek Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park Visitor Center 6541 Saylers Creek Road • Rice, VA 23966 804-561-7510 6: April 7 Battle of Cumberland Church Petersburg Farmville 3: April 6 Cavalry Battle for High Bridge KY shopping, antiquing, dining, lodging and outdoor recreation awaits you. Historical sites will come –Civil War Trails 2: April 4-5 Jetersville For the best travel experience, please visit the following Visitor Information Centers: Discover “The Best Part of the Civil…The End” where you will have every opportunity to make your own history. ” . d e t i R n u e R n o i t a N r u “Where O d Petersburg, an d n o m h ic R m o fr nia in their retreat gi ir V al tr en C f o s gagement ad ro en y al d n d fi u a m , e ge th d ri g n B o h al lor’s Creek, to Hig ai Lee’s army trudged S f o es tl at B e th , se Amelia Court Hou gh u ro th em th d le tox Court House. h at m o p p A their pat ed ll ca ce la lemn ending at a p so a h it w , n o ti ta S x that state: gn si at Appomatto g in m co el w a h it , you are greeted w ty n u o C e history or x th to in at t m o en p ev p A is es th h f o ac ce ro Today as one app ehold the importan b t o n n ca s rd o w c li o is sleepy village ore symb th M h .” ac ed re it n to s eu ve R li n 0 io 0 at “Where Our N It would cost 618,0 .” .. E L IB IS IV D IN , ation, under God N e n “o – y tr n u co r u o ar.org merican Civil War. A e th as stPartOfTheCivilW n w o n k ia n il War at www.Be gi Civ ir the V of ys in da le final gg azing story of the Continue this am and an end to the stru Key Stops Along The Path Hillsman-Overton farm house circa 193 6 Sailor’s Creek On April 6, 1865, Confederate and Union soldiers, along with a galaxy of generals, met at Sailor’s Creek for what would be the last major battle of the American Civil War in Virginia. 72- hours later, General Robert E. Lee would surrender his army at Appomattox Court House. Visit the renovated Overton-Hillsman Farm House Museum where historians will reflect on the house’s role as a Federal army field hospital during and after the battle. Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park and the Overton-Hillsman Farm House are on the National Register of Historical Places and listed as a National Historic Landmark. Also, stop by the newly opened Visitor Center filled with descriptive exhibits that will guide guests through the events of April 2, 1865 to April 8, 1865; just one day before the surrender of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. High Bridge The last days of the war, two battles were fought to protect this structure from destruction. While a portion was destroyed by the Confederate army, Union soldiers were able to cross the Appomattox River below on a small wagon bridge and continue their pursuit of Lee’s forces. Today, High Bridge Trail State Park is a multiuse trail ideal for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Its centerpiece is the majestic High Bridge, which is more than 2,400 feet long and 125 feet above the Appomattox River. The bridge was built in 1853 as part of the South Side Railroad. McLean House High Bridge circa 1865 30th VA Infantry, Co. E, “Caroline Greys” (courtesy Museum of the Confederacy) Here on April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant, bringing an end to the Civil War. The war cost more American lives than World War I and II and the Korean War combined. The McLean house and the surrounding village, beautifully restored to their 1865 condition, are now the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. The courthouse accommodates a visitor’s center with displays and slide shows which vividly depict the circumstances and the monumental events that took place here. Museum of the Confederacy Appomattox Drawing from its rich collection of artifacts and documents, this Civil War museum interweaves the story of the Confederate States government, the military, civilians, and enslaved and free blacks. Exhibits detail events leading up to, during and following the war. Visitors experience the “Appomattox moment” when the armies of two warring nations laid down arms in April 1865. The words of Robert E. Lee, used to address his troops for the final time, can be heard surrounded by images and uniforms of those present at the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia. Of special interest are General Lee’s sword and the uniform that he wore to the meeting with Grant at Appomattox Court House. Visitors can explore the lives of soldiers, civilians and African-Americans with the interactive Wall of Faces. The museum is located at Rt. 460/Rt. 24 intersection, just one mile from “The Surrender Grounds. Open 10 AM-5PM daily; open 10 AM-6PM Memorial Day-Labor Day. The museum is closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. McLean House circa 1865