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Selden House

US
Historical Landmark·Historic, Educational, Quiet
Selden House
Photo by J David Hillery from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Michael McCaughan from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Michael McCaughan from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Nils Hünerfürst from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by J David Hillery from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Michael McCaughan from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Nils Hünerfürst from Google Places
Selden House
Photo by Michael McCaughan from Google Places

Selden House, located in Norfolk's West Freemason neighborhood, is a notable historical landmark. Built in 1807 by Dr. William Selden, it served as a 'country residence' and played a significant role during the Civil War as a Union headquarters. The house is also historically significant for hosting Robert E. Lee during his last visit to Norfolk. While it is a private residence, its historical marker provides insights into its storied past, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in American history.

Selden House, located in Norfolk's West Freemason neighborhood, is a notable historical landmark. Built in 1807 by Dr. William Selden, it served as a 'country residence' and played a significant role during the Civil War as a Union headquarters. The house is also historically significant for hosting Robert E. Lee during his last visit to Norfolk. While it is a private residence, its historical marker provides insights into its storied past, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in American history.

Address
351 Botetourt St,Norfolk, VA 23510, USA

Highlights

  • Built in 1807 by Dr. William Selden.

  • Served as Union headquarters during the Civil War.

  • Last location in Norfolk to host Robert E. Lee.

Best For

History enthusiasts and Civil War buffs.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, History Buffs, Educational

Reviews

4.5
Excellent2 reviews

Selden House is a private historical residence in Norfolk, Virginia, known for its rich Civil War history. Built by Dr. William Selden in 1807, it served as a Union headquarters during the war and was the last location in Norfolk to host Robert E. Lee. Although it is a private residence, visitors can appreciate its historical significance through its marker. The site is well-regarded for its educational value and quiet atmosphere, making it a worthwhile visit for history enthusiasts.

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Location

West Freemason, Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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