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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Lee leaving the McLean House after the surrender.
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
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The village of Appomattox Court House on a fogging morning.

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The courthouse, Plunkett-Meeks Store and the Woodson Law Office on a foggy morning.

Use the Photo Gallery to take a pictorial visit of the buildings that make up the historic village of Appomattox Court House today.  See how they look now, and see how some of them looked in 1865. 

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Wilmer Mclean House

Did You Know?
The name of this village is Appomattox Court House, as was common among many county seats in Virginia. The surrender meeting actually took place in a private home, that of Wilmer McLean.

Last Updated: August 31, 2011 at 07:46 MST