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Locator Map & Directions

Locator Map Legend
VC= Visitor's Center on Main St. in Downtown Appomattox
M= Museum in Courthouse Square, Court St., Downtown Appomattox
NP= National Park on Route 24
CHV= Clover Hill Village, Route 627 or River Ridge Rd, Near National Park

Appomattox County Historical Museum
Located in Courthouse Square on Court Street in Downtown Appomattox. Look for symbol M.

Clover Hill Village
"A Living History Museum"
From National Park
Upon leaving the Park, turn left onto Rt. 24, go 2/10 of a mile to Rt. 627, also named Ridge Rd. Turn right onto Ridge Rd, go 6/10 mile to intersection with Rt. 631. Clover Hill Village is 1/10 mile beyond the intersection on Right. You will see the split rail fence on the right.
From Visitor's Center:
Turn Left at intersection of Main St. and Church Street, proceed North to traffic light at intersection of Confederate Blvd (US 460 Bus.), Turn left and travel Westward to the second traffic light. This is the intersection of Rt. 24/131. Turn right and proceed (past National Partk entrance) 2.5 miles to Rt 627, Turn right and proceed 7/10 mile (thru intersection with Rt. 631) to Village on right.
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Locating Us
Locating our Attractions
Appomattox County Museum is located in Downtown Appomattox, near the Visitor's Center. Admission: $3 for Adults, $2 for students.
Clover Hill Village is 1.2 miles from National Park entrance. This is a living history museum. Admission: $5 for adults, $3 for Students under 12.
Joel Sweeney is widely credited with adding the fifth string to the Banjo. He was a world renowned minstrel musician. The five string banjo is an essential part of bluegrass music.
General Lee's last Headquarters in near the Village on Route 24.
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