Warren-Sipe House (Virginia Quilt Museum)

Warren-Sipe House (Virginia Quilt Museum)

About

The Warren-Sipe House was the home of Edward T.H. Warren, a Harrisonburg attorney and descendant of Thomas Harrison, the founder of Harrisonburg. Warren went to war early and fought in most of the famous battles in the East until he was killed at the Wilderness in 1864. The home's structure was used as a hospital following the battle of Gettysburg in 1863 and it was here that Stonewall Jackson's "Boy General," Joseph Latimer died. Today, the historic home is open to the public as the Virginia Quilt Museum and interprets the history of the building. The museum also highlights the importance of quilting in society with contemporary and historic quilt exhibits throughout the year.

Details

City of Harrisonburg
Historic Site, Museum
301 S. Main St.
Harrisonburg, VA 22801

 

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