Abram’s Delight Museum, Winchester’s oldest home and home of the Hollingsworth family, is a joy to tour. Visitors are treated to family heirlooms and original objects from the mid 18th and early 19th century in the home of one of Winchester’s most prominent families. For more information...
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Downtown Winchester
Downtown Winchester provides the ideal local for small shops and restaurants, and serves as the county seat of Frederick County. Winchester Medical Center is, in the top 100 hospitals in the country, and the Medical School is the oldest in the US. Winchester also had the first ...
Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum
The Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum exists is ignite creativity, spark curiosity and inspire learning in visitors of all ages by providing a rich variety of interactive, hands-on exhibits and programs that focus on the sciences and mathematics, the humanities, and the arts. All exhibits, activities and experiences provided by the Discovery Museum adhere to the following...
Newtown History Center
The Newtown History Center offers museum exhibits and tours focusing on the people and events of Stephens City, Virginia’s long history. In addition to the exhibits located in the main museum, there also are interpretive displays in neighboring buildings that discuss the town’s wagon making industry and the architectural history of a late Colonial era structure known locally...
Godfrey Miller Home
This historic home was purchased by John Miller in 1812 and continued in the Miller family until 1938 when Margaretta Sperry Miller donated the home to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church to be used as a residence for elderly ladies. In 1948 Godfrey Miller Home Incorporated as a non-profit 501( c )(3) organization and opened as a residence for elderly ladies. After twenty years,...
Long Branch
Located at the foot of the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains just sixty miles from Washington D.C., Historic Long Branch is one of the most historic elegant manor homes in Virginia hunt country. The grounds of Historic Long Branch are graced by beautiful gardens dedicated to Sheila Macqueen. For more information we recommend visiting this link. ...
Kernstown Battlefield
The Kernstown Battlefield contains the core areas of the First and Second Battles of Kernstown. Pre-Civil War structures such as Benner’s Tavern, the Pritchard House and the Opequon Presbyterian Church cemetery mark a landscape changed little since the Civil War. For more information ...
Ivy Lodge
The historic 1819 Ivy Lodge building houses the museum of the Warren Heritage Society. Permanent and temporary exhibit halls show local history. Information on museum and society programming is available at Ivy Lodge, and the gift shop and bookstore offer unique items available nowhere else. For more information we recommend visiting this link. Directions...
Mount Hebron Cemetery Gatehouse
Mount Hebron Cemetery adjoins four burying grounds within a common enclosure. In 1844, a charter was granted “to establish a public cemetery” on the grounds of the Reformed and Lutheran Churches. Named after Hebron, a city of refuge and burial for the Biblical Abraham, Mount Hebron Cemetery has been expanded to enclose fifty-six acres. For more information we recommend...
Downtown Harpers Ferry
Harpers Ferry is at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, as well as the states of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Visiting this quaint, historic community is like stepping into the past. Robert Harper he opened a ferry across the Potomac in 1761. The town was a hotspot for the Civil War because of the US Armory and Arsenal. For more information we recommend...