Step into the Spotts-Coffman House in Staunton, Virginia and discover a beautifully preserved Victorian-era home brought to life through guided storytelling. On this 1-hour museum-style visit, you’ll explore original architecture, period interiors, and curated artifacts that reflect everyday life, traditions, and social customs from the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Your costumed guide leads the experience room by room, sharing vivid insights into the people who lived here and the changing world around them. Learn how the residence evolved over generations, including the years it was home to the Spotts and Coffman families, and how the property connects to Staunton’s local heritage and development.
Along the way, hear engaging anecdotes about notable figures linked to the house—military, business, and civic leaders—while gaining context on the broader Victorian and Edwardian eras. With a maximum of 10 guests per time slot, the tour stays personal, interactive, and ideal for anyone who enjoys history, architecture, and cultural heritage.
Leave with a deeper appreciation for the stories held within these preserved walls—and a memorable glimpse into the rhythms of life in historic Staunton.