Virginia Quilt Museum - Harrisonburg VA Haunted Place
- 301 S Main Street
- Harrisonburg, VA
- 540-433-3818
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The Virginia Quilt Museum first opened its doors in 1995, occupying the Warren-Sipe Home which was built in 1856. During the Civil War the house served as a makeshift hospital; one young Confederate soldier, Joseph Latimer, was brought here after the Battle of Gettysburg, but could not be saved. Latimer’s spirit can still be seen at the top of the staircase, clad in full uniform.
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