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Netherland Tavern SignThe Netherland’s Tavern and Civil War museum is located on Oakland Road, Louisa, Virginia. Netherland Tavern Historic Marker erected by the Virginia Civil War Trails reads:

The Battle of Trevilian Station Hampton’s Headquarters
Fifty yards east is the site of Netherland Tavern (ca. 1822), which was demolished in the 1950s. The tavern served travelers on the Fredericksburg Stage Road and the Louisa Court House Road to the south. It also served rail passengers after the Virginia Central Railroad started operating in the 1850s. During the Civil War, Netherland Tavern became a center of military activity as the conflict entered its final year.

Thirty years ago Anderson found his way to Louisa County and built a home on Oakland Road, which also was the site of the Netherlands Tavern. He reconstructed the tavern and it became a tourist attraction in the county of Louisa, Virginia. Russell Anderson passed away in 2018. At that time all the contents of the property were removed and the tavern property was sold. The video footage of the site was recorded 2003 and the photos in 2015-2017

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