Moore House, situated in Yorktown, Virginia, is a notable historical site with deep connections to the American Revolutionary War. Built in the 18th century, this colonial-era residence gained prominence during the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. The house served as a crucial location for diplomatic negotiations between the American and British forces during the final days of the siege. Notably, the surrender negotiations between British General Cornwallis and General George Washington took place here, leading to Cornwallis's formal surrender on October 19, 1781. This event marked the effective end of major military operations in the American Revolutionary War.
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The Moore House is a classic example of colonial architecture, featuring traditional Georgian design elements. Its simple yet elegant structure, with a symmetrical facade and modest interior, reflects the style and functionality of the period. The house has been preserved to maintain its historical integrity and offers a glimpse into the domestic life of the late 18th century.
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Today, Moore House is part of the Yorktown Battlefield within the Colonial National Historical Park. It is open to visitors who can explore its historical significance through guided tours and exhibits, providing a deeper understanding of the pivotal events that occurred on this site.
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