The John Marshall House
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Historical Places, Historical Monuments, Museums
818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23219
804-648-7998
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Today: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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- General Info
- John Marshall is best known as the “Great Chief Justice” for his role in creating the modern Supreme Court. He served from 1801 until 1835 and his influential decisions, such as Marbury v. Madison, helped shape the principle of judicial review. With the largest collection of original Marshall family pieces, guided tours of his home offer an in-depth look at the formation of American government through the lens of the federal judiciary. Marshall built his home in Richmond’s historic Court End neighborhood in 1790 and lived there for forty-five years until his death. It is a Federal-style brick building that originally included several outbuildings, including his law office.John Marshall is best known as the “Great Chief Justice” for his role in creating the modern Supreme Court. He served from 1801 until 1835 and his influential decisions, such as Marbury v. Madison, helped shape the principle of judicial review. With the largest collection of original Marshall family pieces, guided tours of his home offer an in-depth look at the formation of American government through the lens of the federal judiciary. Marshall built his home in Richmond’s historic Court End neighborhood in 1790 and lived there for forty-five years until his death. It is a Federal-style brick building that originally included several outbuildings, including his law office.
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Phone: 804-648-5880
Phone: 804-796-1479
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- Regular Hours
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- Historical Places, Historical Monuments, Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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- Location
- The John Marshall House is located in Richmond's historic Court End at 818 East Marshall Street. It is within walking distance of both the State Capitol and the Convention Center.
- Neighborhoods
- Downtown Richmond, Capitol District
- AKA
John Marshall House Museum
- Other Links
http://www.johnmarshallhouse.org
http://www.preservationvirginia.com/visit/historic-properties/the-john-marshall-house
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