Historic Endview

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Description

Completed in 1769 by William Harwood, Endview has been restored its 1862 appearance. In the 1850s, the home was purchased by Dr. Humphrey Harwood Curtis, William Harwood’s great-grandson. Dr. Curtis had his medical practice at Endview from 1856 to 1861. The home was used briefly as a Confederate hospital in the spring of 1862 and was then occupied by Union forces until 1864. Endview is now a historic house museum and offers guided tours. Special events and evening programs are held year-round. Parking is free. Historic Endview is partially wheelchair accessible. There are discount tickets available for military and AAA members.

Hours of Operation

Thursday - Saturday 10 am to 4 pm
Closed Major Holidays

Fees: $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 children (7-18); Under 7 FREE, $20 family (immediate household only)

Length of Tour: Approx. 45 minutes, runs hourly 10:30 am - 3:30 pm

Additional Information

  • Associations / Options
  • NNHA Member
  • African American Heritage
  • Family Fun
  • Historical Homes & Neighborhoods
  • History
  • Military
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Meeting Facility Sq. Feet: Outdoor
  • Banquet Round Style Seating: Outdoor
  • Standing Theater Style: Outdoor