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Lee Hall Mansion museum in Yorktown, VA
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View of Lee Hall Mansion in Yorktown, VA
Photo: Sidney Williams
View of Lee Hall Mansion in Yorktown, VA
Photo: Allison DiStefano

Lee Hall Mansion

4.5(149 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 7 and up. School-age children who can appreciate history and follow along with guided tours will get the most out of the experience, while teens interested in Civil War history, architecture, or Victorian life will find the detailed stories particularly engaging.🧡 Saved by 100+ families

About

Step back in time at Lee Hall Mansion, a beautifully preserved Victorian home that brings Civil War-era history to life for families. Kids can explore the elegant rooms filled with period furnishings, learn fascinating stories about the people who lived there, and discover what daily life was like in the 1860s through engaging guided tours designed to captivate young minds.

Highlights

  • Guided tours led by knowledgeable docents who share intriguing stories about the Lee family and Civil War history
  • Beautifully preserved Victorian-era furnishings and decor that transport visitors to the 1860s
  • Educational programming and special events throughout the year designed for families
  • Opportunity to see authentic architecture and learn how wealthy families lived during the Civil War period
  • The mansion's role as a Civil War headquarters, adding exciting military history to the experience

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead to confirm tour times, as guided tours may run at specific intervals throughout the day rather than continuously.
  2. 2.Prep kids beforehand with basic Civil War history or read a children's book about the era to help them connect with what they'll see.
  3. 3.The mansion requires walking through multiple rooms and up stairs, so plan accordingly for younger children who may tire easily.
  4. 4.Photography policies vary, so ask your guide at the start if kids can take pictures to help them remember their visit.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with nearby Yorktown Battlefield for a full day of history exploration that kids will love.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Wednesday or Thursday) when tours are less crowded and guides can give more personalized attention to your family's questions. Cooler months like fall and spring are ideal since you'll be indoors and won't miss outdoor activities.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly at just one dollar sign. The mansion is closed Sundays through Tuesdays, so plan your visit for Wednesday through Saturday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

Seasonal Notes

The mansion is open year-round Wednesday through Saturday. Check their website for special holiday programs and living history events that may be scheduled during Christmas season or other holidays, which can make visits extra memorable for kids.

Nearby Eats

Head to Circa 1918 Kitchen & Bar (about 10 minutes away) for upscale comfort food with a kids menu in a historic setting, or try Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que for casual, kid-approved barbecue that's a local favorite.

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