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Civil war history
The McClean House is the actual site where Robert E Lee surrendered to Grant ending the northern campaign of the US Civil War.The actual desk where the signing occurred is there with a fully stocked h...
Very well done park. You can go into most of the buildings. Many people around to answer questions. Seeing the place in person was well worth the visit.
A wonderful must stop for anyone interested in the civil war
I've been waiting to visit the McLean House for a long, long time. A few years ago we finally went to Fort Sumter so we had to come here where the surrender happened. The visitor center is very nice...
I did not know a lot about southern civil war history. Love learning about it now. This was a great history day. The site was extremely informative. They have a speaker from “the times”. He was soo...
In 1893 the McLean house was disassembled for reconstruction in Washington, DC. Once the fervor died down, that never happened. In the 1940s it was reconstructed on its original foundation. Who kne...
Civil war history
The McClean House is the actual site where Robert E Lee surrendered to Grant ending the northern campaign of the US Civil War.The actual desk where the signing occurred is there with a fully stocked h...
Worth the visit.
Very well done park. You can go into most of the buildings. Many people around to answer questions. Seeing the place in person was well worth the visit.
A wonderful must stop for anyone interested in the civil war
I've been waiting to visit the McLean House for a long, long time. A few years ago we finally went to Fort Sumter so we had to come here where the surrender happened. The visitor center is very nice...
Civil war gem
I did not know a lot about southern civil war history. Love learning about it now. This was a great history day. The site was extremely informative. They have a speaker from “the times”. He was soo...
Interesting history
In 1893 the McLean house was disassembled for reconstruction in Washington, DC. Once the fervor died down, that never happened. In the 1940s it was reconstructed on its original foundation. Who kne...