Civil War At Endview

yelp logo

(4)

Photos

362 Yorktown Rd
Newport News, VA 23603

Endview Plantation in Newport News, VA, offers a glimpse into colonial history with its well-preserved Georgian-style house dating back to 1769. The property played a significant role during the Revolutionary War and Civil War, with ties to the Continental Army and Confederate militia.

Visitors can explore the historic home through guided tours, learning about the Curtis family's 400-year connection to the land and Dr. Curtis's 19th-century medical practice. The site also features a nature trail, medicinal herb garden, outbuildings, and informative wayside markers for a comprehensive historical experience.

Generated from the website

Reviews

yelp logo
4.54 reviews
Sam L.
12/9/2015

the sites mission is to show Dr. Humphrey Harwood Curtis plantation and the civil war life back then. my visit went really well. 1. Where is the site? Newport News, VA 2. Is there a fee? yes,...

Photo of daphne r.
daphne r.
3/24/2018

Excellent tour. Definitely ask questions and you will he educated! The guide was incredibly knowledgeable and it was a good little 30 minute tour in the house. Time well spent!

Photo of Lorie F.
Lorie F.
4/16/2014

Civil War Reenactment happens once a year around April...a must see!

Megan R.
7/4/2013

A combination ticket is available, with the Virginia War Museum and Lee Hall Mansion. Be aware that there was (is?) only one person running the gift shop, so when that person is giving tours, you...

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

United StatesVirginiaNewport NewsCivil War At Endview