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The Stonewall Jackson Inn ~ Bed and Breakfast
The Inn is well located just off Interstate 81 (Exit 247B) near Historic Old Town Harrisonburg, VA, minutes from James Madison University, and a short drive to many  Shenandoah Valley attractions such as the Skyline Drive,Blue Ridge Parkway,  two National Forests, the Civil War Trails, multiple Civil War Battlefields and Museums.
"A Night's Delight  ~ A Breakfast to Remember!"


Welcome to Harrisonburg, Virginia,
Rockingham County Virginia


harrisonburg skyline at dusk from the Massanutten Mountain

Ancient legend: "How the Shenandoah Came to Be"

The past

When Virginia's colonial Governor Alexander Spotswood led his famed Knights of the Golden Horseshoe through the western wilderness and up the Blue Ridge Mountains at Swift Run Gap, he gazed down on a broad valley that stretched into the distance. He could see the craggy peaks of the Massanutten Range jutting out into the valley floor, the virgin forests and meadows on the rolling hills below and, far to the west, yet another range of mountains that framed the land. His awe was such that he wrote... "We have discovered paradise."
      Spotswood was not the first to view this place. Early Indian hunting parties that roamed the valley felt its splendor and called it "Shenandoah"-- which means "Daughter of the Stars."

A place that has endeared itself to all who have come...

But it was Spotswood who saw the potential of these westward lands. Here, a growing colony could find fertile soil and a place where settlers could raise their families.
      And the settlers came. A great stream of pioneers from eastern Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland followed the Valley's natural waterways and land channels into the area.
      When the Revolutionary War began, these same settlers helped fill the ranks of the Continental Army. Pig iron, essential to the armaments of the colonials, was produced here in abundance.

      In 1778, Virginia Governor Patrick Henry named Rockingham County for the Marquis of Rockingham, one of the few friends Virginia had at the Court of London. The following year a prominent farmer named Thomas Harrison donated two and one-half acres for a courthouse, and the city of Harrisonburg was born. Today, the stately limestone Courthouse occupying the original site is a familiar landmark.
      When the Civil War broke out, the Valley's productive farms helped feed the Confederate army and once again the forges rekindled to the tasks of armaments. Stonewall Jackson used Harrisonburg as one of his headquarters. Confederate cavalry leader Turner Ashby met his death just east of Harrisonburg.
      After the destruction of the Civil War, Rockingham County experienced an economic rebirth. Agriculture and tourism flourished. People were drawn to the area's resorts and the active social life that revolved around them.
      The stability of the area's economic base was tested during the Great Depression. But, as is still true today, the agricultural base proved as solid as the limestone bedrock.

"Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is America's Heartland -- mother of history, birthplace of Presidents, lap of the Civil War, heart of rural Shenandoah Valley. The Harrisonburg lifestyle is a wonderfully wholesome environment for family, business and industry."

The Past... The Present... The Future

Photos:
Mountain Panorama: Hubert Gentry, Gentry Photography
Court Square: Allen Showalter, King Photo

 

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547 East Market Street
             Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801           
           (540) 433-8233  (800) 445-5330 
Info@StonewallJacksonInn.com 

 


Our lovely Inn provides exceptional Virginia lodging, in the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of historic western Virginia betwixt the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountain ranges. A stay at the Stonewall Jackson Inn in Harrisonburg, VA will provide you with a wonderful alternative to conventional hotel or motel accommodations. Massanutten and Bryce Ski Resorts are an easy, scenic drive from our bed and breakfast. The Shenandoah Valley is among the top tourist destinations in the east because of its natural beauty, recreational facilities, historic sites and aesthetic orientation.

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Stonewall Jackson Inn

547 East Market Street
             Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801           
           (540) 433-8233           
           (800) 445-5330           

              Info@StonewallJacksonInn.com          

Virginia Quilt Museum,James Madison University, Eastern Mennonite University, Bridgewater College, Dayton Farmers Market, Packsaddle Ridge Golf Club, Cross Keys and Port Republic Memorial Battlefields, Massanutten 4-Season Resort & Water park, New Market Battlefield Historical Park/Hall of Valor, SShenandoahCaverns/American Celebration on Parade, The Frontier Culture Outdoor Museum, Woodrow Wilson’s Birthplace/Home Museum, Shenandoah/American Shakespeare Theater, SShenandoahNational Park-Skyline Drive.

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