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Endview Plantation

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Architect
  
Harwood, William

NRHP Reference #
  
08000391

Designated VLR
  
March 20, 2008

Phone
  
+1 757-887-1862

Added to NRHP
  
8 May 2008

Architectural style
  
Georgian

VLR #
  
121-0002

Area
  
10 ha

Year built
  
1769

Endview Plantation

Location
  
362 Yorktown Road, Newport News, Virginia

Address
  
362 Yorktown Rd, Newport News, VA 23603, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–4PMFriday10AM–4PMSaturday10AM–4PMSunday1–5PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursday10AM–4PM

Similar
  
Lee Hall, Huntington Park Beach, US Army Transportation Museum, Virginia War Museum, Mariners' Museum

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Endview Plantation is an 18th-century plantation which is located on Virginia State Route 238 in the Lee Hall community in the northwestern area of the independent city of Newport News, Virginia.

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History

Earlier known as the Harwood Plantation, the house was built in 1769 by William Harwood along the Great Warwick Road, which linked the colonial capital of Williamsburg with the town of Hampton on the harbor of Hampton Roads. The 238-year-old house and grounds were used by military forces during the Revolutionary War. General Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s Virginia Militia used it as a resting place on September 28, 1781, en route to Yorktown shortly before the surrender of the British troops under Lord Cornwallis.

Military use again came during the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. Then the home of Dr. Humphrey Harwood Curtis, Jr., one of two doctors in Warwick County, Virginia, Endview also served as a hospital during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign of the Civil War.

Endview was acquired by the City of Newport News in 1995. Endview Plantation is the home of "The Civil War at Endview: A Living History Museum". The property has been used for military reenactments including events related to the 225th anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown which was held in 2006. As of Summer 2010, operating hours have been cut back so that the site is closed to the public Tuesday and Wednesday.

Media

Endview Plantation was featured on Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy in the episode "America After Dark". Self-proclaimed "redneck" comedian Larry the Cable Guy visited the plantation with Southeast Virginia Paranormal Investigations, a local paranormal team and joined them in investigating the house. They group couldn't declare the house haunted however, they did gather evidence of possible paranormal activity, such as EVP's of several strange noises and ghost voices on their digital recorders.

References

Endview Plantation Wikipedia