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"Staunton - the Queen City on the Great Wagon Road between the Blue Ridge and the Alleghenies. Staunton was named one of the "12
Distinctive Destinations" by the National Trust in 2001 and was the winner of the Great American Main Street Award in 2002. More than 60 shops and 20 restaurants are packed into Staunton's architecturally-rich and compact downtown. Take a walking tour (guided tours
are also available) and enjoy old-fashioned Americana at its best! (courtesy Staunton
CVB)
Staunton Trolley Buses - The Staunton trolley buses travel in a continuous loop around town and, thus, will pass any given point about once every half-hour (depending upon traffic and road conditions). The trolley buses run all day weekdays and Saturdays during the warmer months (May through September) from 10a to 10p. After October 11th, they will also run Sundays. Winter hours (October through April): 10a to 6p. The ride is FREE!. Board & Batten House - The many botanical drawings and etchings of Sgaron Morris Kincheloe are on display and available for sale. The limited edition prints are done from their original colored-pencil drawings and printed on 100% acid-free museum quality paper. The etchings are hand engraved in drypoint, inked and then hand-pulled through the etching press. The etchings are then hand-painted with watercolors. Samples of her
work can be viewed on her web site: BotanicalDrawings. |
Frontier Culture Museum
- The U.S.A. is often called the world's melting pot. Here we have (almost) successfully blended almost every primary ethnic/culture in the world. The Frontier Culture Museum illustrated how the diverse farming practices of the English, Northern Irish and German farmers blended to form an entirely new 'culture'. Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
- President Woodrow Wilson's first home offers an authentic glimpse of pre-Civil War family life in the Shenandoah Valley. Even the English Boxwood Garden has been restored offering a quiet, sedate departure from the rush of every day life. Included on the
premises are the Woodrow Wilson Museum and Presidential Library. Gypsy Hill Park
- Kids getting restless? Oh, you're ready for a respite. The folks in Staunton claim that their 214-acre Gypsy Hill Park is one of the finest in the nation. Besides a special children's railroad, it features playgrounds, a neat duck pond, a golf course (drive something else for a couple hours), swimming pools and a very nice family picnic area. |
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