History and Museums
History and Museums
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Stonewall Confederate Cemetery
Located in Mount Hebron Cemetery, Stonewall Cemetery is the resting place for the bodies of 2,575 Confederate soldiers who died in the fields and hospitals of this locality.
- 305 E. Boscawen Street
Winchester, VA 22601 - (540) 662-4868
- mthebroncemetery.org/confederate-cemetery.html
- 305 E. Boscawen Street
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Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters
This Virginia and National Historic Landmark was used as headquarters by General Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson during the winter of 1861-1862.
- 415 N. Braddock Street
Winchester, VA 22601 - (540) 773-1604
- winchesterhistory.org/stonewall-jacksons-headquarters
- 415 N. Braddock Street
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Third Winchester Battlefield
The preserved portion of this battlefield is open to the public year-round, free of charge. A 5-mile walking/biking trail with signage details the battle that occurred here.
- 541 Redbud Road
Winchester, VA 22603 - (540) 740-4545
- shenandoahatwar.org
- 541 Redbud Road
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Winchester National Cemetery
Winchester National Cemetery is the final resting place for Union soldiers who fought and died at the battles of Winchester, New Market, Front Royal, Snickers Gap, Harper’s Ferry, Martinsburg, and Romney.
- 401 National Avenue
Winchester, VA 22601 - (540) 825-0027
- www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/winchester.asp
- 401 National Avenue