Langhorne House Museum and its collection

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The Langhorne House holds particular significance for the year 1922. This was when Nancy Langhorne Astor, also known as Lady Astor and recognized as the first woman to sit in the British Parliament, visited Danville, her birthplace. Her visit was aimed at promoting Anglo-American relations, marking a significant event in the history of the house and the city.

Langhorne House on the National Register of Historic Places

The Langhorne House was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, further emphasizing its historical significance. The building is owned by the Lady Astor Preservation Trust and is situated in the Danville Historic District. It is open to the public on Saturday afternoons, or visitors can schedule an appointment for a different time.

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Langhorne House Museum
117 Broad St
VA 24541 Danville
Virginia

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Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday
14:00 – 17:00
Sunday Closed

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117 Broad St, Danville

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