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The Inn at Lexington The Inn at Lexington offers enticing, eclectic and elegant lodging accommodations for the discriminating traveler. The bed and breakfast features only the finest in furnishings and arguably the most luxurious sleeping chambers in all of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Centrally located in the beautiful downtown historic district, this wonderful hotel alternative provides the perfect location for you to enjoy the very best of Lexington.
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Theater at Lime Kiln Today’s theatergoers may have difficulty imagining that until the early 1980’s, Theater at Lime Kiln was little more than a large hole in the ground with tumbled down stone walls: the picturesque ruins that were merely a dream of a gentleman named A. T Barclay. When Barclay died in 1915, the newspaper headline over his obituary read, “Another Civil War Veteran Gone.” Without the Civil War, Barclay might have been just another lawyer, and the perfect setting for an outdoor theater might never have been built. By his own account, when Barclay returned from the war after fighting alongside Stonewall Jackson and spending more than a year in a Yankee prison camp, his huge family farm just west of Lexington “had been run over, the fences destroyed and the stock run off.” Bec ...
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Welcome to Stonewall Jackson Hospital (9)
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Welcome to Stonewall Jackson Hospital Carilion Stonewall Jackson has long served the Rockbridge County Virginia community as an independent, not-for-profit organization established to meet the primary health care needs of the public. Carilion Stonewall Jackson Hospital’s heritage dates back to 1890 when a public infirmary provided basic care to local residents. Then, in 1904, the Mary Custis Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy announced plans to purchase General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s home from Jackson’s widow and establish a hospital in memory of the Civil War leader. Jackson Memorial Hospital opened its doors on June 1, 1907. When the expanding health needs of the community had outgrown the limited space, the UDC transferred the assets of Jackson Memorial hospita ...
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Stonewall Jackson House The Stonewall Jackson House at 8 East Washington Street in Lexington, Virginia is the only home that the famous Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson ever owned. Jackson and his wife, Mary Anna Morrison, lived in the house while he taught at the Virginia Military Institute before the Civil War. The house, a Registered National Landmark, is owned and operated by the Stonewall Jackson Foundation.
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