Marshall House, Federal-style residence in Richmond, United States.
The John Marshall House features original hand-carved woodwork, three porches, and multiple bedrooms spread across two floors at East Marshall Street in Richmond.
Chief Justice John Marshall constructed this Federal-style residence in 1790 and lived there for forty-five years while establishing principles of judicial review.
The house contains the largest collection of original Marshall family items, presenting the evolution of American legal system and early federal judiciary.
The house opens for guided tours from March through December, with admission fees of 15 dollars for adults and free entry for children under six.
Financial records from 1786 reveal the total construction cost of 1211 pounds, providing exact details about late 18th-century building expenses.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 38.80470,-77.04460
Latest update: March 11, 2025 22:49
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