The hotel was built in 1924 as the
Stonewall Jackson Hotel. Designed by
H.L. Stevens, it is considered an excellent example of the architect's work in the Colonial Revival style. A working 1924
Wurlitzer organ, believed to be the only one of its kind, is located in the mezzanine of the hotel. The organ has been precisely restored to its original condition and tone. The hotel's famous
neon sign was erected about 1950, and was known for many years as "a major downtown landmark". After public protests in June 2020, the owners of the hotel, Staunton Hotel, LLC, announced its name, in honor of
Confederate general
Stonewall Jackson, would be changed. In July 2020, the lettering with the hotel's name was removed from the facade. In August 2020, after further protests, the enormous neon sign was removed from the roof, and on September 1, 2020, the hotel was officially renamed
Hotel 24 South, for the hotel's address of 24 South Market Street and its grand opening year of 1924. ==See also==