Guidebook for Winchester

Nancy & Ellen
Nancy & Ellen
Guidebook for Winchester

Parks & Nature

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I-Museum yase-Shenandoah Valley
901 Amherst St
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Shenandoah National Park, Front Royal Entrance Station
17157 Skyline Dr
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Jim Barnett Park
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Shopping

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Old Town
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Essentials

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Martin's Food
1950 S Pleasant Valley Rd
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Arts & Culture

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Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum
20 N Loudoun St
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Entertainment & Activities

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Bright Box Theater
15 N Loudoun St
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Sightseeing

Home About Us Tour Schedule Tour Guidebook Tickets Photos Pressroom Contact Winchester Date Saturday April 27, 2019 Time 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Host The Little Garden Club of Winchester and Winchester-Clarke Garden Club Winchester is the oldest city west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located in its downtown, this tour includes access to four stately private homes that showcase the charm and rich history of the area. George Washington worked there as a surveyor at age 16. Incredibly, the city changed hands over seventy times during the Civil War. Among the featured properties are an antique-filled beauty, a grand in-town estate situated on four acres, and two historic homes located on the
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Patsy Cline Historic House
608 S Kent St
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Home About Us Tour Schedule Tour Guidebook Tickets Photos Pressroom Contact Winchester Date Saturday April 27, 2019 Time 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Host The Little Garden Club of Winchester and Winchester-Clarke Garden Club Winchester is the oldest city west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located in its downtown, this tour includes access to four stately private homes that showcase the charm and rich history of the area. George Washington worked there as a surveyor at age 16. Incredibly, the city changed hands over seventy times during the Civil War. Among the featured properties are an antique-filled beauty, a grand in-town estate situated on four acres, and two historic homes located on the