Central and Western Virginia
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Central and Western Virginia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
In a restored warehouse, Center in the Square contains the Mill Mountain Theatre and regional museums covering science, history, and art, but...Read More
During the Civil War, a handsome Greek revival hotel was transformed into a Confederate receiving hospital for wounded and dying soldiers. In...Read More
An outdoor living-history museum, the Frontier Culture Museum re-creates agrarian life in America. The four illustrative farmsteads, American...Read More
This museum preserves the memory of the World War II army chief of staff. Exhibits trace his brilliant career, which began when he was aide...Read More
Displays of multimedia folk art reflect the largely German and Scotch-Irish culture of the valley. One Civil War exhibit includes an electric...Read More
The James Madison Museum presents a comprehensive exhibition on the Founding Father most responsible for the Constitution (Madison became president...Read More
This museum's rotating exhibits focus on such themes as health and medicine, education, business, the civil rights struggle, and the contributions...Read More
Bringing together fine and decorative art collections and multimedia presentations, the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley reflects the region...Read More
You can relive the final days of steam trains at the O. Winston Link Museum, inside a renovated passenger train station. Link spent several...Read More
Seven miles east of Staunton, the P. Buckley Moss Museum is a free full-scale gallery of paintings and drawings by one of the Valley's most...Read More
The 1854 home of this civil war general is now a museum filled with his personal memorabilia. Jackson used this house as his base of operations...Read More
Opened in the fall of 2008, this Randall Stout–designed faceted-glass structure soars amid the surrounding mountains, the contemporary architecture...Read More
The University of Virginia Art Museum, one block north of the Rotunda, exhibits art from around the world from ancient times to the present day. ...Read More
At the Virginia Discovery Museum children can step inside a giant kaleidoscope, explore a reconstructed log cabin, or watch bees in action in...Read More
Adjacent to Washington and Lee University are the imposing Gothic buildings of the Virginia Military Institute, founded in 1839 and the nation...Read More
The Virginia Museum of Natural History at Virginia Tech presents rotating exhibits on local and national wildlife; a separate geology museum...Read More
Near Market Square, just a short stroll along the Railwalk, the Virginia Museum of Transportation has the largest collection of diesel and steam...Read More
A resource center for the study of the role of quilts and quilting in American culture, the Virginia Quilt Museum hosts exhibits of significant...Read More
The ninth-oldest college in the United States, Washington and Lee University was founded in 1749 as Augusta Academy and later renamed Washington...Read More
What is now the Wilderness Road Regional Museum was once lodging for settlers making their way west on a Native American route that went from...Read More
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