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Visitors' Center - From I-81 take exit 247-B and follow US-33 to downtown Harrisonburg. At the junction of Main Street (US-11) turn right and continue 4 blocks to East Gay Street. The Harrisonburg-Rockingham Convention & Visitors Bureau is around the corner (to your right) at 10 East Gay
Street. Virginia Quilt Museum
- Housed in the ca 1856 Warren-Sipe House is a large display of hand-crafted quilts from the 18th Century to present day. Stressed is the role quilting has (and does) play in the cultural life of society. A gift shop is also on the premises. |
Silver Lake Mill
- Constructed ca 1823, the Silver Lake Mill functioned as a 'grist mill' (grinding corn into meal). Partially destroyed by fire in 1856 it was quickly rebuilt. Burned again, this time by General Custer's Union troops during the Civil War and again rebuilt. The last commercial owner, Rockingham Milling Company, finally closed the mill and donated the property to the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County Historical Society in 1997. Unfortunately, they didn't have the funding required to restore the mill and sold it to its present owner, LDA Creations, which now used the building to house their custom china decorating operations. |
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