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North House Museum
Built in 1820, the North House Museum explores the lives of Greenbrier Valley residents. The museum’s permanent displays and temporary exhibits feature items from across the Greenbrier Valley, including the training saddle of General Robert E. Lee’s horse, an 18th century covered wagon, Civil War artifacts, and furniture made by local craftsman David Surbaugh, as well as original items from the North family.
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ABOUT
North House Museum
Built in 1820, the North House Museum explores the lives of Greenbrier Valley residents. The museum’s permanent displays and temporary exhibits feature items from across the Greenbrier Valley, including the training saddle of General Robert E. Lee’s horse, an 18th century covered wagon, Civil War artifacts, and furniture made by local craftsman David Surbaugh, as well as original items from the North family.
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ABOUT
North House Museum
Built in 1820, the North House Museum explores the lives of Greenbrier Valley residents. The museum’s permanent displays and temporary exhibits feature items from across the Greenbrier Valley, including the training saddle of General Robert E. Lee’s horse, an 18th century covered wagon, Civil War artifacts, and furniture made by local craftsman David Surbaugh, as well as original items from the North family.
contact info
ABOUT
North House Museum
Built in 1820, the North House Museum explores the lives of Greenbrier Valley residents. The museum’s permanent displays and temporary exhibits feature items from across the Greenbrier Valley, including the training saddle of General Robert E. Lee’s horse, an 18th century covered wagon, Civil War artifacts, and furniture made by local craftsman David Surbaugh, as well as original items from the North family.