Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley
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The Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley

Waynesboro, the City of Hospitality, showcases the beautiful work of Virginia Craftsmen at the official Artisans Center of Virginia. The P. Buckley Moss Museum highlights the work of one of America’s most popular artists. Also visit renowned Virginia Metalcrafters, purveyor of fine brass products.

Staunton, named “One of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations” by the National Historic Trust, features the Frontier Culture Museum, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, home of America’s first modern president; and the Blackfriars Playhouse, the only replica of Shakespeare’s legendary indoor theatre where plays and concerts are offered throughout the year.

Augusta County is home to Grand Caverns and Natural Chimneys, “two spectacular geologic formations,” as well as the Cyrus McCormick Homestead that exemplifies the lifestyle and accomplishments of valley settlers. The County also features Civil War sites, fishing streams, recreational lakes, hiking trails, and many biking opportunities. The Crossroads welcomes you to delectable restaurants, hospitable lodging facilities, and many shopping venues.

Visit www.CrossroadsShenValley.org  or call 1-866-757-8854 for more information!

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