John Marshall House, Federal-style residence in Richmond, United States.
The John Marshall House is a two-story brick residence with symmetrical windows and fine woodwork characteristic of Federal-style architecture from the late 1700s. The building retains its original floor plan and interior layout, showing how a prominent family's home was organized and furnished during that era.
The house was built at the end of the 1700s and became home to one of America's most influential jurists whose long career shaped the nation's legal system. The building stands as a record of the early years when the country was establishing its core institutions.
The house displays objects from John Marshall's family life, such as furniture and personal belongings that show how people lived during the early American period. Walking through the rooms, you can see what daily life looked like for one of the nation's most influential legal figures.
The house is only open on certain days of the week, so check ahead before planning your visit. Guided tours are available, but it's wise to call ahead to confirm timing and learn about any special requirements for entry.
The property retains a remarkable amount of original features from the time it was built, including woodwork and room arrangement that have barely changed over two centuries. This continuity lets visitors experience the place much as it was more than 200 years ago.
Location: Virginia
Architectural style: Federal architecture
Website: http://preservationvirginia.org/marshall
GPS coordinates: 37.54280,-77.43310
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:09
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