Last updated: 3/24/2017
Richmond, Virginia
Street Address
818 East Marshall Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1098
Richmond, VA 23218

Staff

Jen Hurst-Wender
phone: 804-648-1889
Bobbie Leviness
phone: 804-648-7998
Description

The home, built by Chief Justice John Marshall in 1790, is an outstanding example of Federal architecture retaining many of its original features. It contains a rich collection of memorabilia and Marshall family objects.

History

The property remained in the Marshall family until 1911 when it was sold to the City of Richmond, but the house was saved from demolition by local preservationists. The John Marshall House has been a museum since 1913 and contains the largest collection of furnishings and memorabilia associated with the Marshall’s family and career. Visitors to the site can enjoy a guided tour of the house including the remarkable collection of original furnishings, take a stroll through the colorful garden, visit the museum shop, or even try their hand at the game of quoits (John Marshall’s favorite game).

Programs

Historic House tours Lectures about the Life and Legacy of Chief Justice John Marshall Monthly special events Group tours for Adults and Students.

Facilities

Small lectures or meetings can be held in the large dining room. About 30 people is the maximum.

Governance

For 125 years, Preservation Virginia’s efforts have saved more than 200 unique Virginia’s historic places across the Commonwealth.

Today, we have six sites that are interpreted and open to the public. These sites span the history of this great nation.

Services
Cellar Gift Shop

Our Cellar Gift Shop contains books, children's games and toys, and other items that relate to John Marshall and the Federal Period as well items by local artists.

Gift Shop
Event Rental
Group Tours
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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