Former
seat of
Appomattox County, about 25 miles east of Lynchburg, Appomattox
Court House is the town in Virginia where
Confederate Forces surrendered to the North on April 9, 1865, ending the
Civil War (or the War For Southern
Independence, depending on which side of the
Mason-Dixon Line you're on).
Robert E. Lee formally surrendered to
Ulysses S. Grant in the McLean House. By 1892, Appomattox Court House was almost completely deserted, the seat having been moved three miles south to the town of Appomattox. In 1954 the entire 968 acre town was designated as a historical
park, and all of its buildings were restored to their 1865 condition.