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George Chrisman House is a private residence. Occasionally the house is open as part of a fundraising or special event designed to benefit the community or non-profit organizations, otherwise tours are by appointment only. Any upcoming events will be noted on this page.
In January 2012 a team of paranormal investigators examined the house and grounds. See Past Events below for details.
You may contact Dan and Susan Pinnell by e-mail at info@georgechrismanhouse.com. We welcome any related information or photographs. Thank you for looking!
OUR SINCERE THANKS
We offer our sincere thanks to the following people and organizations for their invaluable assistance and support (listed in alphabetical order):
- Sarah Edwards, Preservation Consultant
- Bob and Betsy Eggleston
- Jeff and Beverley Evans
- Joanie Evans, Architectural Historian, VA Department of Historic Resources
- Tom and Donna (Kline) Farrish
- Harrisonburg-Rockingham County Historical Society
- Hite Family Association
- M. R. Holm
- Carolyn Jackson, descendant of George Chrisman's brother Isaac (1736-1776)
- Paul and Claire Klender
- Janet and the late Ronald Kline
- The late Henry "Mac" McKenney, Mint Spring, VA
- The ladies at the Menno Simons Historical Library, Eastern Mennonite University
- Alexandra "Allie" Orton
- The 2009 Poplar Forest Architectural Restoration Field School team, Forest, VA
- Preservation Trades Network
- Preservation Virginia
- Jeff Price and his team at Virginia Lime Works, Monroe, VA
- Marty Seibel, Director/Founder of Black Raven Paranormal and BRP investigative team members Audrey Bess, Dale Chestnut and Michael Hottle.
- Jim and Robyn (Chrisman) Sheely
- Shenandoah Valley Rural Heritage Foundation
- Elizabeth (Betsy) Coles Umstattd
Upcoming Events
Presented by Family & Community Education Organization
Sunday, October 9, 2005
Hite House Tour
Presented by the Hite Family Association & Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown, VA as part of the triannual Hite Family Reunion
July 29 & 30, 2006; July 25 & 26, 2009
Architectural House Tour, “Three Centuries of Houses in Rockingham County”
Presented by the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival
Sunday, October 7, 2007
DAR Meeting. Luncheon & House Tour
Daughters of the American Revolution, Massanutton Chapter
Lunch provided by Fort Harrison, Inc., Dayton, VA
Wednesday, May 12, 2010



