Welcome To The Exchange Hotel 



Built in 1860, the Exchange Hotel with its high ceiling parlors and grand veranda welcomed passengers from the two rail lines: the Virginia Central Railroad and the Orange & Alexandria Railroad. Soon after the completion of the hotel, the Civil War began. Troops, supplies, and wounded were transported on these railroads to Gordonsville. The Exchange Hotel became the Gordonsville Receiving Hospital which provided care for 70,000 soldiers, both Confederate and Union. In the reconstruction period, this hospital served the newly freed slaves as a Freedman's Bureau Hospital. As the United States healed and the railroads boomed, this graceful building returned to its role of hotel. Now fully restored, the hotel is a museum dedicated to and houses an extensive collection of medical and historical artifacts. .

Admission and Hours

Adults $14    Children 5-10 $5  Under 5 Free
Sun Closed
Mon Closed
Tues 10:00 - 4:00
Wed 10:00-4:00
Thurs Closed
Fri 10:00 - 4:00
Sat 10:00 - 4:00

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