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Northern Virginia Civil War Graffiti Trail Historical Markers

Discover the graffiti Union and Confederate soldiers left in homes, churches, and public buildings during the Civil War. This trail will take you from the Washington Suburbs to rolling hills and farmlands
 
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1 Virginia, Culpeper County, Brandy Station — The 1863-64 Winter Encampment The Army of the Potomac at Brandy Station
On Brandy Road.
2 Virginia, Fairfax — 3 — Blenheim HouseHistoric Blenheim
Near Old Lee Highway.
3 Virginia, Fairfax — 1 — Historic Blenheim
Near Old Lee Highway.
4 Virginia, Loudoun County, Aldie — Mt. Zion Historic Park
Near Lee Jackson Memorial Highway (U.S. 50) at Watson Road (Virginia Route 860), on the left when traveling west.
5 Virginia, Prince William County, Manassas — Stone HouseBattlefield Landmark
Near Lee Highway (U.S. 29) at Sudley Road (Virginia Route 234), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
6 Virginia, Prince William County, Sudley — The Ben Lomond Manor HouseCivil War Graffiti
On Sudley Manor Drive at Copeland Drive, on the right when traveling east on Sudley Manor Drive.
7 Virginia, Winchester — Frederick County CourthouseWitness to War
On Loudoun Street, on the right when traveling north.
 
 
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May. 8, 2024