2 Best Sights in Central and Western Virginia, Virginia

Anne Spencer House and Gardens

Step into "Edankraal," the studio of Anne Spencer, a late poet of the Harlem Renaissance, and where she penned her most significant works. Hers is the only work of a Virginian to appear in the Norton Anthology of Modern American and English Poetry. A librarian at one of Lynchburg's segregated black schools, Spencer (1882–1975) penned most of her work in this back-garden sanctuary, which has been left completely intact along with her writing desk, bookcases, mementos, and walls, tacked with photos and news clippings.

1313 Pierce St., Lynchburg, Virginia, 22504, USA
434-845–1313
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Rate Includes: $15, Tours by appointment, Museums closed Nov.--Mar., Garden free

State Arboretum of Virginia

This arboretum, 9 miles east of Winchester, has the most extensive boxwood collection in North America. Hands-on workshops and tours are available throughout spring, summer, and fall. You can stroll through the perennial and herb gardens and have a look at more than 8,000 trees. This spot is a wonderful place to bird-watch or to have a picnic.

400 Blandy Farm La., Winchester, Virginia, 22601, USA
540-837–1758
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Rate Includes: Free, Daily dawn–dusk, Pet-friendly trails