Nonce Graffiti House

The Graffiti House, located at 19484 Brandy Road in the eastern end of the town of Brandy Station, Virginia, is believed by the Brandy Station Foundation to have been built in 1858. It is one of few dwellings in the village built before the American Civil War to survive intact to this day. The house is notable because of the Civil War era graffiti on many of the …
The Graffiti House, located at 19484 Brandy Road in the eastern end of the town of Brandy Station, Virginia, is believed by the Brandy Station Foundation to have been built in 1858. It is one of few dwellings in the village built before the American Civil War to survive intact to this day. The house is notable because of the Civil War era graffiti on many of the walls. The graffiti found includes names, drawings, names of units, and inscriptions left by soldiers.
  • Location: 19484 Brandy Rd., Brandy Station, Virginia
  • Area: less than one acre
  • Built: 1862
  • Architectural style: Greek Revival
  • VLR No.: 023-5092
  • Designated VLR: September 14, 2005
  • MPS: Civil War in Virginia MPS
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