This was a nice tour of interesting information the non-battle parts of the Civil War. The house is beautiful and our guide was a delight. Dressed in period costume, she shared the life of Jackson while he was not on the battlefield. There are lots of details and artifacts and she encouraged questions, comments and observations. The tour is not too long. It was nice to see how life was lived back then. You can purchase a single ticket or you can purchase a ticket that will allow you to see Jackson's headquarter's, George Washington's office and Abram's Delight. We enjoyed it!
What a delightful tour from a very knowledgable women dressed in a period dress. Very informative and well worth the time.
The gracious ladies who gave us a tour of this historic War Between the States site were exceptionally friendly and quite knowledgeable. Do not miss this if you are anywhere in the area. However, as with all venues when touring, be sure to check ahead for current hours of operation. On street parking is plentiful. You will not be disappointed!
A good place to visit if you're a big history buff, otherwise no. Not much here to see. If you are visiting Winchester and want to know about its history, this is a good civil war info center.
Stonewall Jackson's headquarters is a must-see attraction as part of your tour of Stonewall's Valley Campaign. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and several of Stonewall's personal items are on display. His campaign desk and chest are especially noteworthy pieces of the collection.
You need to ring the doorbell to gain access, and what a surprise to have the door opened by a lady in period dress! Fantastic start to the tour; the house is beautifully laid out, and the information given is very informative. For those interested, the old quilt is made by a man, an Irish chain quilt that is so exquisitely stitched a machine could not have done it better!Highlight for me was holding the civil war rifle. Dang, it's heavy!
In Winchester a must-see is Stonewall Jackson's HQ - well preserved home with period furniture and a room with Jackson artifacts
If you are a Civil War fan - then you should definitely stop here. Although it was only Stonewall's winter HQ - there are many of his personal items there to see. Right along a city street and parking is available. The guide that gave the tour was very informative and pleasant. I combined this house tour with tours of GW Headquarter's and Abram's Delight to get the discount.
Stonewall Jackson's headquarters while he was in Winchester over the winter of 1861-1862 is a well maintained site and the tour was first class given by a thoroughly knowledgable guide who is completely devoted to her subject. Local history abounds here. Highly recommended.
The museum has an impressive collection of artifacts of this famous general. The staff is very knowledgeable and willing to share their knowledge of information. My only knock on my visit is that no pictures are allowed and there is no booklet that contains photo's of all of the main artifacts. The museum contains Jackson's desk, chairs, his wife's piano, sword, bible and many other artifacts. If you are a Civil War or Stonewall Jackson student, this museum is worth a stop.