Abram’s Delight
www.visitwinchester.com
This home turned museum features antiques and artwork. As one of the oldest homes in Winchester, built
in 1754, this site was the region’s first Quaker meeting house.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
www.drafthouse.com/winchester
This movie theater offers full-service dining and a bar serving cocktails and local craft beers.
Appalachian Trail
www.apalachiantrail.org
Hundreds of miles of the gorgeous Appalachian Trail are ideal for exploring the great outdoors. Staring
at Shenandoah National Park and extending to the border of West Virginia and Maryland, the Appalachian
Trail makes a great backdrop for adventure.
Barns of Rose Hill
www.barnsofrosehill.org
Two restored dairy barns are now the site of this cultural arts and community center in Berryville. The
venue features classes, live music and exhibits.
Belle Grove Plantation
www.bellegrove.org
Built in 1797, this antebellum abode was home to Mayor Isaac Hite and his wife, Nelly Madison Hite, the
sister of President James Madison. This historic landmark is open for tours.
Berryville - Clarke County Visitor Center
https://experienceclarkecounty.com/directory-attractions/listing/visitors-center-at-barns-of-rose-hill/
The Berryville – Clarke County Visitor Center is located inside the Barns of Rose Hill cultural
center. The Barns of Rose Hill is within walking distance to Rose Hill Park and downtown Berryville. You
will find plenty of resources to help you plan your trip and Experience Clarke County to the fullest,
including local and regional brochures, Berryville & Clarke County maps, hiking trails, historic
district driving tour maps, lodging, restaurants, attractions and Virginia is for Lovers swag. Staffed
for customer service during the hours of Tuesday – Saturday Noon – 3 p.m. Closed Monday &
Sunday.
Bright Box Theater
www.brightboxwinchester.com
Head on over to Bright Box Theater for film festivals, comedy shows and concerts. The theater also
hosts special events.
Burwell-Morgan Mill
www.clarkehistory.org/mill.html
Burwell-Morgan Mill, in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, is a National Register Historical Landmark
and one of the oldest operational grist mills in the country. In the early 1780s, General Daniel Morgan
partnered with Colonel Nathaniel Burwell of Carter Hall to build this water-powered mill in an area that
would become the village of Millwood. Visitors can take a tour of the mill and its immense interior
water wheel, watching the wooden gears, huge wooden shafts and old millstones make flour from raw grain.
A volunteer miller explains the process of grinding wheat and corn as it was done over 200 years ago.
Freshly ground flour, corn meal and grits are available for sale at the mill as well as at Locke Store
and several area farm markets.
Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation
https://ccbf.us
CCBF strives to bring the October 19th, 1864, Battle of Cedar Creek to life through museum exhibits,
guided and self-guided tours, outdoor trails and lessons by costumed interpreters during special weekend
programs. In addition, lectures, presentations, book signings and hands-on workshops are scheduled
throughout the year to share the diverse stories and rich history of the Shenandoah Valley, life during
the mid-19th century and more. As a private organization, CCBF receives no state or federal funding and
relies on the generosity of its members, public contributions, gift shop, event proceeds
and grants to continue our mission of preservation and education.
Clarke County Farmers Market
www.clarkecountyfarmersmarket.com/
The Clarke County Farmersʼ Market Association – a non-profit 501-C6 – manages a venue from
May through October in downtown Berryville, Va., that offers fresh, local products; showcases local
artisans and businesses; provides a community gathering place; and supports the Clarke County
economy.
French & Indian War Foundation
https://fiwf.org
The Foundation, established in 2002, focuses attention on the preservation and interpretation of the
colonial Virginia frontier, with emphasis on the French and Indian War era (1754-1763). During this
time, George Washington developed his political and military leadership skills that prepared him for his
role as commander-in-chief during the American Revolution less than 13 years later and afterward as
president of a new nation. The Foundation is located in Winchester, where young Colonel Washington, then
commander of the Virginia Regiment, established his headquarters for defending the western frontier
against allied forces of the French and the Ohio Valley Indians.
Friends of Old Town
friendsofoldtown.org
Friends of Old Town is proudly accredited under the Virginia Main Street Program, a nationally
recognized model for downtown revitalization. We are dedicated to the Main Street Four-Point
Approach—organization, promotion, design, and economic vitality. Our mission is to nurture and
enhance the cultural, economic, and social vitality of Old Town by fostering a welcoming environment
that engages the community, supports local businesses, and preserves the district’s distinct
appeal.
George Washington’s Office Museum
https://winchesterhistory.org/georgewashingtons-office/
George Washington used a little log building, now the middle room of George Washington Office Museum,
as a military office from September 1755 to December of 1756 while Fort Loudoun was being constructed at
the north end of town. Washington planned Fort Loudoun and had four bastions; there were 14 mounted
cannons. A well was sunk 103 feet through solid limestone rock to supply the fort with water and is all
that remains of the fort today. Located on the grounds of the museum is a cannon that was left by
General Edward Braddock in Alexandria. It is among a number of artifacts displayed at the office. The
current exhibit is entitled “George Washington and the West.” This display includes some of
Washington’s personal effects, surveying equipment and a scale model of the town of Winchester
circa 1755, which shows the fort prominently located at the north end of the town.
Handley Library
www.handleyregional.org
The library provides outstanding information, resources, programs and services to enrich our diverse
community.
Long Branch Historic House and Farm
www.visitlongbranch.org
This 200-year-old estate and 400-acre farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The
grounds are perfect for exchanging vows, are open for tours and host events throughout the year.
Marker Miller Orchards & Farm Market
www.markermillerorchards.com
Relax while sitting on the front porch in rocking chairs and enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery. Or
go on an adventure by purchasing containers and going out to pick your very own fruits and vegetables
(check for availability throughout the season). We have many picnic tables, so feel free to pack a lunch
or purchase food from Blue Ridge Bar-B-Q Co. when they are here (every weekend July-October). Inside the
market there are a variety of products to choose from, and don’t forget to check out our bakery
and the apple cider donuts. Wrap up your visit with a stop by our
“Sweets Shop”, where
you can get fudge, handdipped ice cream or fruit slushies.
Mount Hebron Cemetery
www.mhebroncemetary.org
Mount Hebron Cemetery, composed of four adjoining cemeteries, is the final resting place for more than
2,500 Confederate soldiers and gravestones that date back to the 1700s. History buffs will not want to
pass up this attraction.
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
www.themsv.org
Open Tuesday through Sunday, the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley boasts a collection of 11,000 works of
art and pieces of furniture. It also hosts exhibitions and has a gift shop.
Patsy Cline Historic House
www.celebratingpatsy.org
Open from April to October, the Patsy Cline Historic House features tours and a gift shop.
Ravenwood Faire
www.ravenwoodfaire.us
Artisans and craftsmen have brought their finest wares for your consideration. Only the finest food and
drink will do for this festival of love and beauty and in that they are well ready with mead and
more!
Richard’s Fruit Market
www.richardsfruitmarket.com
Established in 1953, Richard’s Fruit Market is the oldest “country classic” open air
farmers market conveniently located on the Richard’s fifth generation family farm (est. 1878) in
Frederick County, Virginia. We offer everything you need to enjoy a complete meal at home including
beef, fruit, vegetables, fresh baked desserts, wine and even pick-your- own flowers for your table -
fresh from our farm!
Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival
www.thebloom.com
A series of more than 40 events includes band competitions, dances, parades, carnival, dinners,
luncheons, wine festival, a 10k race, the Coronation of Queen Shenandoah, two large parades and
celebrities. The festival is an event the whole family can enjoy.
Shenandoah National Park
www.goshenandoah.com
The beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Shenandoah National Park is a must-see. Visitors and
residents alike enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding and camping.
Shenandoah Conservatory
of Shenandoah University
www.su.edu/conservatory
Known as the artistic gem of the community, the Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah University
features more than 400 concerts and performances.
Shenandoah Summer Music Theater
www.ssmtva.org
Founded in 1984, Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre is a professional summer stock theatre located in the
heart of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. We present three full-scale musicals and additional
educational programming each season. In doing so, we offer our community the opportunity to experience
the unique joy and magic of musical theatre, as well as invite them to explore a deeper appreciation for
this truly American art form. Our association with Shenandoah Conservatory influences an educational
ambition to empower developing artists by placing them alongside seasoned professionals, and the result
has launched 1,000+ careers. We aspire to present quality theatre that is approachable, diverse,
entertaining, socially enlightening and, ultimately, rewarding to all generations.
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation
www.shenandoahatwar.org
SVBA works with partners to preserve the hallowed group of the Valley’s Civil War Battlefields,
to share its Civil War story with the nation and to encourage tourism and travel to the Valley’s
Civil War sites.
Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum
www.civilwarmuseum.org
Tour the Old Court House that was built in 1840 to serve Winchester and Frederick County. Now a museum,
the site houses a renowned collection and offers tours of the building.
Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum
www.discoverymuseum.net
Explore the wonders of science, mathematics, the arts and humanities at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery
Museum. Fun for all ages, the museum is ideal for children.
State Arboretum of Virginia, Blandy Experimental Farm
www.blandy.virginia.edu/arboetum
Located on 172 acres on the Blandy Experimental Farm, the arboretum features more than 5,000 trees and
shrubs from around the world, including 300 ginkgo trees, 162 kinds of boxwood and a 36-tree Cedar of
Lebanon walkway.
Virginia Farm Market
www.virginiafarmmarket.com
The Virginia Farm Market began in 1952 as a family orchard & roadside market just up the road in Cross
Junction, VA. A new building was constructed in 1986, and the business was moved to its current
location. Joe Lizer and son Benjamin continue to own and operate the Virginia Farm Market today. The
Virginia Farm Market is known for seasonal fruit, local produce and quality baked goods. Our “Big
Red Barn” is a casual open-air market with easy access from the highway and ample free parking! We
also encourage you to visit the children’s playground area or use our picnic pavilion.
West Oaks Farm Market
www.westoaksfarm-market.com
We are a family-owned and operated agribusiness that has been tilling our land since the early
1700’s after receiving our deed from Lord Fairfax. Our farm has been passed down through the
family for 11 generations, and we are humbled to continue the farming legacy. We are one of the few
farms in Frederick County, Virginia that is GAP certified. Our GAP (Good Agricultural Practices)
certification ensures our production and handling procedures are performed as recommended by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture guidelines.
Winchester Little Theatre
www.wltonline.org
For nearly 90 years, audiences have been entertained by the outstanding productions of the Winchester
LittleTheatre.
Winchester Royals Baseball Team
www.winchesterroyals.org/
The Winchester Royals are a collegiate summer baseball team in Winchester, Virginia. They play in the
Northern division of the Valley Baseball League. Founded in 1979, the Royals are the most successful
team in the history of the Valley League, with 13 Championships won — in 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983,
1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003 and 2004. The Royals play their home games at Bridgeforth
Field, a 1,500-seat stadium located within the city-run Jim Barnett Park.
Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.visitwinchester.com
Experience Old Town Winchester and quaint Frederick County towns. Enjoy a wide array of restaurants,
specialty shops, parks, historic sites and museums.