Appomattox County Historical Museum

337 Court Street
Appomattox, VA 24522

434-352-3910

The County Museum is located on Court Street in downtown Appomattox Virginia in the County Courthouse complex. Click on Map Locator for precise location.

The Museum is housed in a Jeffersonian style building whose construction began in 1895. It was the third jail built in Appomattox County and was in continuous use from 1897 until 1981. Following the construction of a more modern facility the County Board of Supervisors allowed the Appomattox Historical Society to develop a Museum dedicated to County History.

Currently, the Museum has rooms dedicated to various facets of appomattox County life. Among the exhibits are an old jail cell, a country doctor's office, a turn of the century home kitchen, a collection of artifacts relating to the Appomattox River Indians, Civil War memorabilia, Various items of interest from Other Wars and a Gift Shop. Click on the underlined titles for a glimpse of these areas of interest.

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