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Point of Honor represents the intersection of two worlds: the landowners and the enslaved people who together created the beautiful historic site we know today. This 75-minute tour highlights the successes and struggles of the diverse plantation community in the early days of Lynchburg and our nation.Visitors will explore the carefully restored Federal period main house, the landscape around the house (including the Front Lawn, North Lawn, and Orchard), and the Hearth Kitchen.Space is limited, and reservations are required in advance. Each tour is limited to 10 people. Click on the "Buy Tickets" button above or call (434) 455–6226 to purchase your ticket. Tours include climbing steep steps and walking through grass and irregular terrain, so please wear comfortable walking shoes. Unfortunately, the main house is not ADA-accessible, and visitors must use steps to enter the house.Tickets:FREE – Museum Members (all ages)$8 –Adults 18+$4 –Youth 6-17FREE – Youth 0-5Please Note: All ticket sales benefit the Lynchburg Museum Foundation, a local non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose sole mission is to support the Lynchburg Museum System.Tour Guides: Noelle Beverly, Vincent Bruno, Laura Crowe, Cathy Dalton, Evelyn McLane, or Angelica Walker, all National Association of Interpretation Certified Interpretive GuidesWhere to Meet: Point of Honor Carriage House, 109 Norwood Street, Lynchburg, VA24504Parking: Free parking is available directly across from the Carriage House on Norwood StreetRestrooms & Water Fountain: Restrooms and water fountain are available for visitors in the Carriage House, both before and after each tour.