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The Miller-Kite House Museum

Museum
Elkton , VA

The Miller-Kite House Museum is an historical site situated in Elkton, Virginia. Housed in a remarkably preserved building from 1827, the museum is renowned for having served as General Stonewall Jackson's headquarters during the early phase of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign in April 1862. It showcases a collection of Civil War artifacts and personal items associated with Jackson, providing a profound insight into this significant era. The museum is part of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation's commitment to educational outreach, offering enriching educational programs, field trips, and camps tailored for youth. It's an excellent resource for homeschoolers keen on exploring American Civil War history through immersive and interactive learning experiences.

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