Dr. Josephus Hall House |
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226 S Jackson St Salisbury, NC 28145(704) 636-0103 |
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Originally built as a school house in 1820, the historic Dr. Josephus Hall House was home to the chief surgeon of the Salisbury Confederate Prison during the Civil War. The home was purchased and has been maintained by the Historic Salisbury Foundation since 1972, exhibiting both Greek Revival and Victorian features. The interior boasts painted ceilings and an extraordinary collection of mid-Victorian furnishings and decorative accessories that belonged to the Hall family, including the family's china and silver collection. The Dr. Josephus Hall House is located just east of Livingston College in downtown Salisbury.
Open Sat. - Sun. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Adults $3; Children (6-12) $1; Children under 6 are free.



