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"!


George Pickett Room
 

The Stonewall Jackson Inn is nestled in the Shenandoah Valley and presents to you the perfect location from which to enjoy an adventure filled Blue Ridge Mountain vacation! The area around Harrisonburg, VA offers so many opportunities for its visitors to enjoy its landscape and its past. Delve into Civil War history by exploring local battlefields, cemeteries and museums.  Soak in the stunning Blue Ridge views via the Skyline Drive, a 105-mile road that winds along the crest of the mountains through the length of SShenandoahNational Park.  The Park is also a wonderful place to enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, biking, bird watching and horseback trail rides.  The nearby SShenandoahRiver offers fishing, kayaking, canoingand more.  Experience local wines at the many nearby wineries, explore a wide variety of specialty shops and enjoy unique dining establishments.  There is something for everyone at the Stonewall Jackson Inn in Virginia!

 

George Pickett room is located on the second floor and on the south, or back, side of the Stonewall Jackson Inn with a beautiful view of the backyard. Pickett is set with a King bed, in-room private bath with a shower, cable TV, phone for local calls and  a small refrigerator. Please consider this beautiful and comfortable room when making your Harrisonburg, VA travel plans!

   The Stonewall Jackson Inn is nestled in the Shenandoah Valley and presents to you the perfect location from which to enjoy an adventure filled Blue Ridge Mountain vacation! The area around Harrisonburg, VA offers so many opportunities for its visitors to enjoy its landscape and its past. Delve into Civil War history by exploring local battlefields, cemeteries and museums.  Soak in the stunning Blue Ridge views via the Skyline Drive, a 105-mile road that winds along the crest of the mountains through the length of SShenandoahNational Park.  The Park is also a wonderful place to enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, biking, bird watching and horseback trail rides.  The nearby SShenandoahRiver offers fishing, kayaking, canoingand more.  Experience local wines at the many nearby wineries, explore a wide variety of specialty shops and enjoy unique dining establishments.  There is something for everyone at the Stonewall Jackson Inn in Virginia!

 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, ShenandoahCaverns/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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George Edward Pickett was a major-general in the army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

After graduating last (59th out of 59) in his class at West Point (1846), he gained distinction during the Mexican-American War when he was the first to scale the heights during the Battle of Chapultepec. He was also involved in the Pig War.

Legend has it that Pickett's West Point appointment was secured for him by Abraham Lincoln, but this is largely believed to be a story circulated by his widow following his death. Pickett was actually appointed by Illinois Congressman John T. Stuart, a friend of Pickett's uncle.

He later served on the frontier in Washington Territory, and in 1856 occupied San Juan Island, where he prevented the landing of British troops and received the thanks of Congress for his services. In 1861 he resigned from the Federal army and joined the Confederate forces, becoming major-general in 1862.

During the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Pickett's forces helped contribute to the overwhelming Confederate victory. He led the disastrous and foolhardy "Pickett's Charge" against Union lines in the Battle of Gettysburg, in the process losing almost his entire division. To his dying day, he bitterly mourned this great loss. After the war, it is said that he met once with General Lee in a singularly cold meeting. It was said by John S. Mosby that afterward Pickett said bitterly "That man destroyed my division."

He lost the Battle of Five Forks in 1865, which lead to the fall of Petersburg and Richmond and to the ultimate capitulation of the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox. Pickett had difficulty obtaining a pardon after the Civil War due to his execution of a number of North Carolina soldiers who had deserted from the Confederacy to serve as Union troops, spending several months with his wife and baby in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

He was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1825 and died in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1875.

Decades after Pickett's death, his widow LaSalle Corbell Pickett become a well-known writer and speaker on "her Soldier," eventually leading to the creation of an idealized Pickett who was the perfect Southern gentleman and soldier. A considerable amount of controversy attends LaSalle Pickett's lionizing of her husband, generally involving the probable forgery of letters from Pickett. As a result, General Pickett has become a figure obscured by "Lost Cause" mythology.

 

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             Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801           
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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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