Civil War Inns - Southeast U.S.
Bed and breakfasts in the Southeast United States with a connection to the U.S. Civil War.
Carriage Inn
Charles Town, West Virginia - Built in 1836 by Thomas Rutherford, foreman of the grand jury which heard the John Brown case in 1859.
Charles Town, West Virginia - Built in 1836 by Thomas Rutherford, foreman of the grand jury which heard the John Brown case in 1859.
Cedar Grove Inn
Vicksburg, Mississippi - During the war, this mansion was hit by cannon fire. A cannon ball is still lodged in the parlor wall.
Vicksburg, Mississippi - During the war, this mansion was hit by cannon fire. A cannon ball is still lodged in the parlor wall.
Flemingsburg House Bed and Breakfast
College Grove, Tennessee - Midway between Franklin and Murfreesboro, scenes of some of the fiercest fighting of the Civil War.
College Grove, Tennessee - Midway between Franklin and Murfreesboro, scenes of some of the fiercest fighting of the Civil War.
Holladay House Bed and Breakfast
Orange, Virginia - Near Civil War battlefields, Montpelier (home of President James Madison), Monticello and more.
Orange, Virginia - Near Civil War battlefields, Montpelier (home of President James Madison), Monticello and more.
Middleton Inn Bed and Breakfast
Washington, Virginia - Built in 1850 by Middleton Miller, who manufactured Confederate uniforms during the Civil War.
Washington, Virginia - Built in 1850 by Middleton Miller, who manufactured Confederate uniforms during the Civil War.
Phoebe Pember House
Charleston, South Carolina - Birthplace of Civil War heroine Phoebe Pember, matron of the Civil War hospital Chimborazo in Richmond, then the largest hospital in the Western Hemisphere.
Charleston, South Carolina - Birthplace of Civil War heroine Phoebe Pember, matron of the Civil War hospital Chimborazo in Richmond, then the largest hospital in the Western Hemisphere.
River'd Inn
Woodstock, Virginia - The Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, New Market Battlefield and other attractions are a short drive away.
Woodstock, Virginia - The Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, New Market Battlefield and other attractions are a short drive away.
Springdale Country Inn
Lincoln, Virginia - A former Civil War hospital, as well as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Lincoln, Virginia - A former Civil War hospital, as well as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Village Inn Bed and Breakfast
Stone Mountain, Georgia - This inn was built in the 1820s and served as a Confederate Hospital during the war.
Stone Mountain, Georgia - This inn was built in the 1820s and served as a Confederate Hospital during the war.
