The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley is a historical center that jam and deciphers the history, workmanship, and culture of the Shenandoah Valley district. The complex contains a fundamental exhibition hall building, which was planned by prestigious modeler Michael Graves,
The Civil War Orientation Center is a piece of the Winchester-Frederick Visitors Center. The feature of the inside is an intelligent touchscreen where you can practically investigate the different Civil War locales in the region before you take off to
The Patsy Cline House is the memorable home of Virginia Patterson Hensley, who lived in the home from 1948 to 1953. She later ended up known as Patsy Cline and had a fruitful vocation as a down home music star,
Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters occupies a Hudson River Gothic revival style home that was formerly used as the headquarters of General “Stonewall” Thomas Jackson for winter in the early 1860s. It is now operated as a museum to honor the general’s
George Washington's Office is a gallery housed inside a log lodge and holds huge numbers of President George Washington's own things and additionally period ancient rarities and other authentic highlights. The president utilized the log lodge as his military office
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