This House In Virginia Made Entirely Of Tombstones Is Beyond Eerie
By Beth|Published January 06, 2018
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
While Virginia has plenty of haunted attractions, there’s one that takes the cake for being incredibly unusual. The Tombstone House is just that: a house made entirely of historic tombstones. This peculiar landmark has existed in Petersburg since the 1930s, and it’s every bit as fascinating as it is eerie. Take a peek and what may just be the most haunted home in all of Virginia:
With flowers out front and a picturesque layout, Petersburg's famous tombstone house looks ordinary, even inviting, from an outsider's perspective.
The fallen Union soldiers were buried at Poplar Lawn Cemetery. When their wooden grave markers rotted away, the government commissioned marble tomb stones in their place.
At the time of the Great Depression, the government could no longer pay for the upkeep of the marble tombstones and they were cut in half. The tops were placed flat on the ground and the bottom pieces were auctioned off for $45 a piece.
Suffice it to say that if these walls could talk, they would have a very haunting story to tell.
The Tombstone House is privately owned, although can be viewed respectfully from the road. The address is 1736 Youngs Rd., Petersburg, Virginia United States. What are your thoughts on this unusual house? Be sure to share them with us! For related content, you may enjoy reading about This Museum In Virginia That’s Located In A Former Jailhouse.
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