Explore Fredericksburg's rich Civil War history through its key sites.
This guide helps you locate streets, monuments, and preserved homes that tell the story of a town shaped by conflict and culture. From historic houses to battlefield landmarks, you’ll see how the past sits alongside today’s streets and views.
The book gathers the major points of interest in a readable, image‑rich format, making it easier to plan a visit or a scenic day of exploring Fredericksburg’s heritage. It highlights both well‑known estates and smaller sites that deepen a traveler’s sense of place.
- Famous homes and figures connected to the town, including Mary Washington’s residence and Kenmore.
- Monuments and burial grounds, such as the Mary Washington Monument, the Confederate Cemetery, and the National Cemetery.
- Legacy sites tied to Washington, the Lees, and other Revolutionary and Civil War figures.
- Notable streets, lodges, and historic inns that shaped daily life across generations.
Ideal for readers planning a Fredericksburg visit or anyone curious about its enduring landmarks.