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Brandy Station
Fleetwood Hill
June 9, 1863
Culpeper County, Virginia
Located along Route 29 among the rolling hills of the Culpeper County, Virginia, the Brandy Station battlefields still retains much of its wartime character and is well worth the visit for those who wish to explore this great cavalry battlefield.
Essential To-Do List:
Brandy Station
Get the most out of your Civil War battlefield visit by exploring these recommended To-Dos.
Stand atop Buford's Knoll at Brandy Station
Standing at this incredibly peaceful and pristine spot on the largest cavalry battlefield of the North American continent can bring you back in time.
View soldier scribblings on the walls of the Graffiti House
The drawings left on its walls by soldiers convalescing in this makeshift hospital provide a tangible connection to Civil War soldiers.
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Plan Your Visit
Hours
The Graffiti House is open to visitors from 11:00 to 4:00 every Friday, Saturday and Sunday all year long.
Phone
540-727-7718
Website
Partners in
Preservation
The work of the Civil War Trust would not be possible without the tireless support of a wide variety of local and regional partner groups. We thank them for their assistance and dedication.
The Brandy Station Foundation
www.brandystationfoundation.com »
Piedmont Environmental Council
www.pecva.org »
Visit Culpeper, Virginia
www.visitculpeperva.com »
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