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The Haller-Gibboney Rock House Museum is the home of Wytheville’s first physician. Built in 1823, it’s where John Haller lived while serving as the county’s doctor, coroner, and a delegate to the Virginia legislature. The home, now a registered historic landmark, was used as an infirmary and school during the Civil War. The Hallers, and their descendants, the Gibboneys, lived in the home for over 140 years. Today, the house museum contains over 1,400 documents, artifacts and period furniture related to the history Wytheville family life. The late Federal style two-story limestone home has five bays and a side gabled roof. Guided tours take approximately 30 minutes.

205 E. Tazewell Street, Wytheville, VA 24382, Phone: 276-223-3330

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