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Culpeper’s Famous Graffiti House Added to Civil War Trails

August 19, 2024 Updates

Culpeper’s Famous Graffiti House Added to Civil War Trails Image

This month the famed Graffiti House was added to the multi-state Civil War Trails program. The site located at 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station, Virginia has been popular with travelers interested in history but will get an extra boost as part of the program which connects over 1,500 sites across six states. The project was made possible thanks to a partnership between the Brandy Station Foundation, Culpeper Tourism, Civil War Trails, Inc. and Virginia Tourism Corporation.

The Graffiti House showcases what is believed to be one of the most extensive collections of Civil War era graffiti discovered in recent decades, making it a perfect addition to the Civil War Trails program. Each Civil War Trails site offers a sign to help visitors get a sense of what happened where they are standing and is marketed to guests internationally in a variety of ways. Virginia Tourism Corporation supports the program through the printing and distribution of the popular Civil War Trails map-guides which help drive the visitation to sites like this one. Last year the Civil War Trails program and its partners shipped just a hair under 200,000 map-guides to travelers. The exposure aims to drive new visitors to the Graffiti House and the community.

“Culpeper Tourism is proud to bring this new site onboard,” said Paige Read, Director of Culpeper Tourism. “Promoting our historic sites is important as heritage and history are primary drivers for the Culpeper tourism economy, drawing thousands of visitors each year to our community. In 2024 alone heritage tourism represented 33% of leisure travel to the County,” added Read.

If a visitor arrives at the Graffiti House after hours the new Civil War Trails marker will be there to entice them to book a tour. Greg Mertz, Vice President of the Brandy Station Foundation is excited about the marker saying that, “This gives visitors a sample of the great story inside the house.” To find out more about the Graffiti House or book a tour for your group ahead of time visit BrandyStationFoundation.com. Begin planning your trip at VisitCulpeperVA.com. Be sure to snap a #signselfie when you arrive and post it along with

#VisitCulpeperVA and #civilwartrails.

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Editorial Note: We hope the following photos and captions will help promote the site, their story, and this project. We do not recommend posting a photo giving away the entire story and content on the new interpretive sign.

GH CWT 1: Peter Morcarski (left), Treasurer of the Brandy Station Foundation and Peggy Misch (Secretary) of the Brandy Station Foundation by the newly installed Civil War Trails Graffiti House marker. The site is located at 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station, Virginia. Courtesy, Civil War Trails, Inc.

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