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Virginia Museum of the Civil War New Market Battlefield State Historical Park 8895 George Collins Parkway Exit 264, I-81 • New Market, VA Dedicated to sharing the story of the Civil War in Virginia and the Battle of New Market The museum provides opportunities to reflect upon the Battle of New Market which raged just outside on May 15, 1864. Students from the Virginia Military Institute as young as 15 years old fought in the battle. Open Daily vmi.edu/newmarket9-5 2

BLUE RIDGE PRESS 1407 Reservoir St., Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-943-3274 • brpress@ntelos.net www.shenandoahvalleyweb.com Distributed free of charge at hotels, tourist information centers, attractions, and by our advertisers in the Shenandoah Valley. All advertising and free listings in the cal endar of events must be received prior to the 10th of the preceding month of publication. Donald Roadcap ...............Editor/Publisher Sonia Roadcap ................Associate Editor Permission to reproduce any material in this publication must be from the publisher. The publisher will not be held liable for misinformation or typographical errors. Vol. 39, No. 6 ©1988-2022 Your Ticket to Craft Beer, Local Wines & Ciders, Great Food & Entertainment! Rocky’s Gold, Silver, and Antiques PAYING TOP DOLLAR FORTiffany, David Yurman, Watches, Chains, Old Costume Jewelry, Pearls, Mikimoto Pearls Weiss & Triffari Costume Jewelry & Georg Jensen Jewelry, Sterling, Flatware, Holloware NOW’S THE TIME TO SELL ! Diamonds, Gold, Platinum and Silver Jewelry of all kinds. Even Broken, Dental Gold Open Tues- Sat 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m Antiques Open at 9 a.m. Rocky’s Gold, Silver, and Antiques U.S. Rt. 11, Weyers Cave VA Exit 235 off I-81 1-800-296-8676 (540) 234-8676 www.rockysgoldandsilver.com www.boxofficebrewery.comBoxOfficeBrewery 177 E. King St., Strasburg, VA 540-465-2609 Monday - Wednesday 4 pm to 9 pm Thursday- 4 pm to 10 pm Friday & Saturday - 11 am to 11 pm Sunday - 12 pm to 9 pm 3

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Winchester-Frederick County Top of the Shenandoah Valley Historic Old Town Mall Museum of the Shenandoah Valley Handley Regional Library Glen Burnie Gardens at the Museum If you love vibrant small towns and rural scenic beauty, make the WinchesterFrederick County Visitors Center your first stop for information. Helpful, friendly travel counselors will assist you with mak ing reservations, provide you with driving directions, and answer all your questions. Pick up brochures, maps, and souvenirs too. Our parking lot offers ample parking, with room for motorcoaches and RVs. Open daily 9am-5pm, and located at 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Road. 540-542-1326. The Visitors Center’s exhibit space fea tures Becoming Patsy Cline, an exhibi tion on Winchester’s native daughter and country music icon. The exhibition tells the story of Patsy’s early years.

A vital marketplace for more than 250 years, Old Town Winchester cherishes its heritage. Located within the heart of a 45-block National Register Historic District and features a quaint pedestrian walking mall bursting with outdoor cafes, fun and specialty retail shops. Other great shopping destinations include Kernstown Commons, Creekside, and the Apple Blossom Mall. At 214 acres, the Museum's landscape is the largest green space in the city of Win chester and the Glen Burnie House and its surrounding seven-acre gardens remain an important part of this year-round regional history complex. 901 Amherst St. Open Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. 540-662-1473, ext. 235.

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662-6519 Belle Grove Plantation I-81,

5 Historical Attractions 2257 Valley Ave., Winchester Open Every Day 10am-8pm 540-66-BOOKS Patsy Cline Historic House — Walk where Patsy Cline walked, see where she lived, slept and spent her “prime years” while pursuing her musical career. Beau tifully restored to the period of 1948-1957, tour the home and hear stories about Patsy’s early career. Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum — See soldier’s graffiti on the walls at this museum, which served as a prison, barracks, and hospital during the war, and houses 3,000 Civil War artifacts. WINCHESTERAccommodations-(areacode540) Aloft, I-81, Exit 313 ..................................... 678-8899 America’s Best Value Inn, 2649 Valley Ave. 662-2521 Candlewood Suites, I-81, Exit 313 667-8323 Clarion Inn & Conference Center 711 Millwood Ave. ................................... 662-4154 Comfort Inn, I-81, Exit 317.......................... 667-8894 Comfort Inn I-81, Exit 307, Stephens City 869-6500 Country Inn and Suites, I-81, Exit 310 869-7657 Courtyard by Marriott, Rt. 50 West ............. 678-8822 Econo Lodge Inn & Suites, I-81, Exit 302 .. 868-0094 Econo Lodge North I-81, Exit 317 662-4700 Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott I-81, Exit 313 ............................................ 665-8881 George Washington Hotel 103 East Piccadilly St. 678-4700 Hampton Inn, I-81, Exit 313 667-8011 Hampton Inn North, I-81, Exit 315 .............. 678-4000 Hilton Garden Inn, 120 Wingate Dr. ............ 722-8881 Holiday Inn, 333 Front Royal Pike 667-3300 Holiday Inn Express, 142 Fox Ridge Ln. 667-7050 Holiday Inn Express, I-81, Exit 307, Stephens City ................... 869-0909 Inn at Vaucluse Spring 231 Vaucluse Spring Ln, Stephens City 869-0200 Motel 6, I-81, Exit 310 667-1200 Pembroke Springs Retreat 6238 Wardensville Grade, Star Tannery .. 877-2600 Red Roof Inn, I-81, Exit 313 667-5000 Sleep Inn, I-81, Exit 313 667-7636 Super 8 Motel, I-81, Exit 313 665-4450 Super 8 Motel, I-81, Exit 302, Middletown. 868-1800

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Restaurants Winchester offers over 200 restaurants WincFood.com has a useful directory online with reviews, special deals, and listings for all restaurants within the city limits. Points of Interest Abram’s Delight, I-81, Exit

TownPlace Suites, 170 Getty Ln. 722-2722 I-81, Exit 313 665-0685 Inn, 150 Wingate Dr. 678-4283 313................... Exit 298, on US

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11 869-2028 Dinosaur Land I-81, Exit 307, E. on Rt. 277 .................... 869-2222 George Washington’s Headquarters 132 S. Braddock 662-4412 Museum of the Shenandoah Valley 901 Amherst St. ........................................ 662-1473 Old Court House Civil War Museum 20 N. Loudoun St 542-1145 Patsy Cline Historic House, 608 S. Kent St. 662-5555 Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters 414 N. Braddock ...................................... 667-3242 Winchester-Frederick Visitor Center 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. 542-1326 Campgrounds Candy Hill Campground I-81, Exit 313, W. on US 50 662-8010 The Cove Campground I-81, Exit 313, W. US 50, Gore 858-2882 George Washington’s Office Museum is housed in an 18th century log and stone building interpret ing the early years of Washington’s life, through its exhibit “George Washington and the West.” Included are Washington’s personal effects, survey equipment, and interactive exhibits. Located at Corner of Cork and Braddock Streets. Old Town Winchester — 250 years of history and archi tecture. Visit the shops, dining, and numerous Winchesterexplored.seumslandmarks,historicalandmu-waitingtobeOldTownoffersconvenience, charm, and a warm welcome to all.

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Front Royal is also a stop along the world-famous Ap palachian Trail where your once-in-a-life time photo album can be completed. For those who enjoy golf, just a reminder that Front Royal/Warren County offers up five golf courses – to challenge all levels. Royal Front Royal, VA 540-692-6005 Royal/Warren the Center. It’s located at 414 East Main Street – adjacent to the area shop muse 9-5 Battle of Front around quaint Royal Attractions If your family is itching to get outside, let the river take you on an adventure. The Shenandoah River will provide fun, exer cise, and scenic beauty.

6 Scenic Front Royal is where the famed 105-mile Skyline Drive begins, and the welcome mat is always out. The “Drive” offers visitors an incredible, birds-eye view of the entire Valley as it winds its way through the 159,000-acre Shenando ah National Park. Andy Guest State Park offers breath-taking views and year-round cabin rent als for two or your entire family. The town is also where the two forks of the Shenandoah River converge – so ca noeing, kayaking, and fishing are plentiful in the “Canoe Capitol”.

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ROYAL OAK BOOKSHOP opened in 1975 and has become a favorite of booklovers in the mid-Atlantic area. An invitation to browse is gen erated by the thousands of used, out of print, rare, sale, and new books in Virginiana,stock.books for children, and Civil War history are featured but there is a large selection in ALL categories. 207 S. Royal Ave. Front Royal, VA 22630 (540) 635-7070 E-Mail:www.royaloakbookshop.cominfo@royaloakbookshop.com

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Royal Spice, 219 E. Main St. 252-2288 Soul Mountain, 300 E. Main St. 636-1185

The Daily Grind, 215 E. Main St. 635-3556

Front Royal Diner, 865 John Marshall Hwy. 636-2270

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Melting Pot Pizza, 138 W. 14th St. 636-6146 Mojo’s Grill, 424 South St. 636-6656

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Happy Creek Eatery, 117 E. Main St. 660-0988

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7 FRONTAccommodationsROYAL-(areacode540) Budget Inn, 1122 N. Royal Ave. ............... 636-2196 Front Royal Motel, 1400 N. Shenandoah Ave. ..................... 635-4114 Hampton Inn, 9800 Winchester Rd. ........... 635-1882 Holiday Inn, 111 Hospitality Dr. ................ 631-3050 Motel 6, 141 W. 15th St. ............................ 635-2191 Parkside Motel, 541 S. Royal Ave. 631-1153 Quality Inn, 10 Commerce St. 635-3161 Relax Inn, 1525 N. Shenandoah Ave. 635-4101 Royal Inn, 533 S. Royal Ave. 636-6168 Shenandoah Motel, 1600 N. Shenandoah Ave. 635-3181 Super 8 Motel, 111 South St. 636-4888 Twi-Lite Motel, 53 W. 14th St. 635-4148 Campgrounds Front Royal RV Campground, Rt. 340 S. 635-2741 Gooney Creek, 7122 Stonewall Jackson Hwy. 635-4066 Low Water PanhandleBridge,Rd.,Bentonville 635-7277 Twin Rivers Campground, 203 Riverside Dr. ................................... 636-6192 Points of Interest Front Royal/Warren County Visitors Center, 414 E. Main St. 635-5788 Skyline Caverns, Rt. 340 South 635-4545 Warren Heritage Society, 101 Chester St. 636-1446 Warren Rifles Confederate Museum, 95 Chester St. ............................................. 636-6982 Restaurants Arby’s, 1204 N. Royal Ave. 635-6468 Ben’s Family Cuisine, 654 W. 11th St. 551-3147 Blue Wing Frog, 219 Chester St. ................... 622-6175 Burger King, 412 South St. 635-3326 Castiglia’s Italian Eatery, 328 Remount Rd. .. 635-8815 China Jade, 239 South St. 635-9161 Daily Grind, 215 E. Main St. 635-3556

Golden China, 1423 N. Shenandoah 635-3688 Hong Kong, 300 Remount Rd. 635-9990

The Element, 317 E. Main St. 636-1695

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Welcome to Royal Oak Bookshop offering books, books and more books. never know what you'll find here. opened as a new-book store in 1975 and added secondhand books in 1980. The ratio of new to used books gradually changed so that our present inventory is predominately secondhand. We have al ways had a liberal sprinkling of sale books throughout the shop in all categories. Mon-Sat 10-6, Sunday 12-5, closed Wednesdays.

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8 Stephens City 2nd Oldest Town in the Shenandoah Valley Located near the junction of I-66 and I-81 in the northern Shenandoah Val ley, the growing community of Middle town lies 14.5 miles south of Winchester. Whether you’re in search of history, good food, antiques, wine tasting, or just a quiet weekend, Middletown offers a central des tination to begin or complete that journey. Middletown Virginia’s official gateway to Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park Park Visitor Contact Station, Middletown STEPHENSAccommodationsCITY-(areacode 540) Holiday Inn, I-81, Exit 307 ........................ 869-0909 Quality Inn, I-81, Exit 307 ......................... 869-6500 Restaurants Anthony's Pizza, 161 Warrior Dr. 869-9055 Asian Restaurant, 640 Warrior Dr. 868-0863 China House, 368 Fairfax Pike 868-1858 Del Rio Mexican, 356 Fairfax Pike 868-0111 Ginger Asian, 222 Elizabeth Dr. ................ 869-0377 High Point Restaurant, 5106 Main St. ....... 869-2469 Paladin Bar & Grill, 181-A Warrior Dr. ..... 868-8327 Roma Casual Italian, 120 Fairfax Pike ...... 896-5200 Sake Sushi, 201 Centre Dr. ........................ 868-8571 Stephens City Diner, 5460 Main St. 532-3637 Points of Interest Family Drive-in Theater, Route 11 South .. 665-6982 New Town History Ctr., 5408 Main St. ..... 869-1700 Each year Middletown plays host to thousands of Civil War reenactors and thousands more spectators as the Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation recreates the 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek. Belle Grove Plantation. Middletown Family Drive In, Stephens City Stephens City is the second-oldest municipality in the Shenandoah Valley after nearby Winchester, which is about 5 miles to the north. After the Civil War into the twentieth century the town suffered through a forced name change and economic hardships. Today the town faces unprecedented growth along with other towns in the Northern Shenandoah Valley.

9 Shenandoah Valley andMuseumsmore. We're Open & Waiting for You! Virginia Museum of the Civil War New Market AMA Museum, Fort Defiance Edinburg Mill Museum Hardesty-HigginsHarrisonburgHouse Stonewall Jackson House LexingtonLuray Rail Museum and Visitor Center Stonewall Brigade Museum, Verona The HeritageDaytonMuseum

10 STRASBURGAccommodations-(areacode540) Budget Inn, 28999 Old Valley Pike 465-5298 Fairfield Inn, 33760 Old Valley Pike 465-1600 Hopewell House, 117 High St. 703-606-9454 Ramada Inn, 21 Signal Dr. 465-2444 Valley View Motel, 29156 Old Valley Pike.. .......................... 465-8510 Restaurants Alforno Italian, 149 N. Massanutten St. 465-5503 Anthony’s Pizza, 101 Founder’s Way 465-4545 Arby’s, 33771 Old Valley Pike 465-5050 Burger King, 33964 Old Valley Pike 465-5100 Box Office Brewery, 177 E. King St.......... 465-2609 Castiglia’s, 33820 Old Valley Pike ............ 465-8777 Ciro’s Pizza, 788 Shopping Center Dr. ...... 465-5125 Crabby Maggies Seafood, 260 E. Washington St.. ........................... 465-2222 El Jalapeno, 131 N. Massanutten St........... 465-1404 Fox’s Pizza, 289 N. Massanutten St. 465-3332 Golden China, 33820 Old Valley Pike 465-1388 Great Wall, 782 Shopping Center Rd. 465-8336 Ice Cream Depot, 368 E. King St. 465-2755 McDonald’s, 33899 Old Valley Pike 465-2500 Nancy's Coffee Bar, 175 E. King St. 481-9858 Old Dominion Doggery & Burger Shoppe, 133 E. King St. 465-1700 Pancake Underground, 219 W. King St...304-825-5275 Queen Street Diner, 782 E. Queen St......... 465-4658 Subway, 390 E. King St. ............................ 465-2484 Points of Interest Strasburg Museum, E. King St. 465-3175 Strasburg Town Park, 296 Park Rd. 465-9197 Visitor Center, 33229 Old Valley Pike 465-5884 175 E. King St., Strasburg, VA (540) 481.9858 • Mon-Fri 7-4, Sat 8-4 www.nancyscoffeebar.com Located at the northern end of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, Strasburg is the largest of the six communities in Shenandoah County. The Town’s proximi ty to natural, cultural, and historic resources and major transportation routes makes it ideal for your next adventure. Strasburg is revitalizing its historic downtown core; there are multiple res taurants, a brewery, and several one-ofa-kind shops including a hobby shop, an organic gardening and homesteading store along with the Strasburg Emporium, home to 60+ unique vendors. With 75 acres of park land right on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, and with easy access to skiing, snowboarding, caverns, biking, the Town of Strasburg is a great location for outdoor enthusiasts. We invite you to come and visit Stras burg, a small town with big surprises. Discover the Different Sides of Strasburg The Strasburg Visitor and Information Center features multiple amenities includ ing: walking trails that take guests through thick woods and offer multiple glimpses into small caverns along the path and provides picnic tables, public restrooms, and a gift shop. 33229 Old Val ley Pike, (540) 465-5884. Strasburg Museum Strasburg

11 WOODSTOCKAccommodations-(areacode540) Comfort Inn, 1011 Motel Dr. 459-7600 Candlewick Inn, 127 N. Church St. 459-8008 Econo Lodge, 1290 S. Main St. 459-4086 Feathered Nest B&B, 111 Chickadee Ct. 459-9009 Hampton Inn, 1150 Motel Dr. .....................459-7111 Holiday Inn Express, 1130 Motel Dr. ........ 459-5000 Inn at Narrow Passage, Rt. 11 S................. 459-8000 Restaurants Arby’s Restaurant, 320 W. Reservoir Rd. .. 459-5915 Asian Spice, 914 S. Main St. 459-8815 Ben's Diner, 476 N. Main St. ..................... 459-4322 Burger King, 334 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-2931 Candy’s Diner, 21874 Old Valley Pike 459-4292 China Wok, 479 W. Reservoir .................... 459-7815 China Wok, 1019 S. Main St. 459-2885 Domino's Pizza, 493 W. Reservoir Rd. ...... 459-2001 Italian Touch Pizza, 345 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-8785 KFC, 321 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-2066 Las Trancas, 1051 S. Main St. ................... 459-1622 McDonald’s, 335 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-5301 Paisanos, 483 W. Reservoir Rd. ................. 459-8756 Pizza Hut, 325 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-4502 Caramelized Restaurant, 1296 S. Main St. 459-8181 Spring House Tavern, 325 S. Main St. 459-4755 Subway, 491 W. Reservoir Rd. 459-7997 Sugar Creek Ice Cream, 150 S. Main St. ... 459-7847 Sweet Blessings Bakery, 135 Lora Dr. 459-4440 Taco Bell, 330 W. Reservoir Rd................. 459-9299 The Other Place, 121 S. Main St. 459-2999 Tony’s Pizza House, 1013 S. Main St. 459-5363 Wendy’s, 327 W. Reservior Rd. ................. 459-8225 Woodstock Cafe & Shoppes, 117 S. Main St. 459-8888 Points of Interest Shenandoah County Tourism 600 N. Main St., Suite 101 ..................... 459-6227 Town of Woodstock, 135 N. Main St. ........ 459-3621 Woodstock Museum, 104 S. Muhlenberg St. 459-5518 Woodstock Centrally located in Shenandoah Coun ty, Woodstock is the County Seat, steeped in Revolutionary and Civil War history and a hub for folks to gather. There are many locally owned restaurants and shops plus an array of national chain restaurants and hotels. From Woodstock, it is easy to get to all of the popular outdoor recre ation sites like the Woodstock Tower atop Massanutten Mountain, the newly opened Seven Bends State Park where you can hike and enjoy the river, and the Wolf Gap Recreation area with its primitive camp ing sites and fabulous hikes for some of the most amazing views. Woodstock is the perfect destination for people who love spectacular mountain views. There are vineyards, golf courses, caverns, and Civil War battlefields, nearby. 150 S. Main St., Woodstock (540) 459-7847 Open Year Round • Indoor seating Sugar Creek Snowy & Sweet ICE CREAM SHOP We also serve these delicious treats: *Milkshakes *Sundaes *Floats *Malts *Slushies *Smoothies *Banana Splits and *Sno Balls Sugar Creek Offers Pennsylvania Mennonite Creamery Made Ice Cream.

EDINBURG A friendly little town in the heart of Shenandoah County

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Edinburg Renaissance, 212 N. Main St. .... 984-8286 Campground Creekside Campground, 108 Palmyra Rd. . 984-4299 Restaurants Bean’s BBQ, 117 S. Main St. 325-3738 Edinburg Mill Restaurant, 214 S. Main St. 984-8400 Penelope’s Café Gallery, 305 N. Main St. . 984-8801 Rutz’s BBQ & Catering, 107 N. Main St. 984-3988 Sal’s Italian Bistro, 125 S. Main St. 984-9300 The Edinburg Mill, which served the area from 1848-1979 as an active mill now has become a new tourist attraction. Housing a visitor center, museum and shops, it is once again the cornerstone of the town’s commercial district. The museum’s theater features “The Burning” which tells the story of the dark days of our nation’s Civil War.

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214 South Main Street Edinburg VA 540-984-8400 • EdinburgMill.com Open Daily Mon - Sat 9:30-5:30/Sun Noon-5 Museum • Visitor Center • Gift Shop NEW! Restaurant & Wine Shop

Although it was not incorporated until 1852, Edinburg was an active crossroads town as early as the late 18th century. The local iron industry led to mills established to supply the furnaces and meet the needs of local farmers. A number of grist mills were built in the area with the largest being the Edinburg Mill located at Stony Creek right along the Old Valley Pike, Route 11, which serves as Edinburg’s Main Street. Built in 1848, the Edinburg Mill was one of the few mills to survive “The Burning” that devastated the Valley during the Civil War. Saved by the Town’s residents, it con tinued as a working mill until 1979 when it was converted into a restaurant. This new use continued until 1998 when the Mill once again was threatened as it sat vacant with its future unknown. The Town of Ed inburg partnered with the Edinburg Heri tage Foundation to purchase the property in February 2000 and once again the residents were able to save the Mill. The Mill is now home to a visitor center and museum telling the story of local transportation along with the history of the Mill, retail shops and a restaurant to continue the tradition of feeding the WhileValley.theCivil War was devastating to Edinburg and the Madison District, the area returned to pre-war activity and people pros pered. Because of modern transportation and better jobs elsewhere, the area began to change from commercial and farm activity in the second half of the 20th century; the area has become a retirement haven, with many tourist attractions and small shops ca tering to arts and crafts as well as outdoor activities such as canoeing and fly fishing.

Edinburg really comes to life the 3rd Fri day evening of September, as the annual Ole Time Festival begins. The fun filled week end features crafters and artists, foodstands, children’s festival, a parade on Saturday, non-stop music on 3 stages, a 4K Fun Run, antique autos and tractors, all-you-can-eat breakfast, Friday night street dance, com munity sing-a-long, old-timers baseball game, a Bed Race, a Duck Race and more.

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The Mt. Jackson Town Hall includes a visitor center and a museum located at 5901 Main Street, open Mon.-Fri. 8-5. town is rich in Civil War Civil War-era The Union Church was used as a hospital and can see where the soldiers wrote the wall. Mt. Jackson’s Sol diers Cemetery has Confederate at the Mt. Jackson ConfedFarmhouse Inn, Rt. 698 477-2400 Motel 6, I-81, Exit 273 477-2911 Burger King, 220 Conicsville Blvd. 477-9777 China King, 5330 Main St. 477-4060 El Agave Mexican, 5626 Main St. 477-9504 Italian Touch, 5320 Main St. 477-4042 Sheetz, 227 Conicville Blvd. 477-3110 Points of Interest American Celebration, I-81, Exit 269 477-4300 Bryce Resort, 1982 Fairway Dr., Basye 856-2121 Mt. Jackson Visitor Center, 5901 Main St. 477-2121 Route 11 Potato Chips, 11 Edwards Way 477-9664 Shenandoah Caverns, I-81, Exit 269 477-3115

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One of the best-known covered bridges is the 204-foot single-span Burr arch truss known as Meem's Bottom Covered Bridge in Mount Jackson. The Meem's Bottom Bridge was constructed in 1892-93 from materials cut and quarried nearby for the massive arch supports and stone abut ments, which extended 10 feet below the riverbed. It was deeded to the Highway Department in the 1930's in return for as suming its maintenance. This long span over the North Fork of the river carried traffic for more than 80 years before being burned by vandals on Halloween 1976. After salvaging the orig inal timbers, the bridge was reconstructed and eventually undergirded with steel beams and concrete piers. The bridge was reopened to traffic in 1979 and is still in operation to date. One of the many stops along the Wil derness Trail in Shenandoah County.

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14 From the moment we dropped our first batch of chips back in the early days of 1992, we understood our destiny as a high quality producer. Instead of suc cumbing to the frenzy of mass production, we took advantage of our small size and made chipping our personal art form. The payoff was immediate: an incredible potatoOurchip!factory is open to the public Mon days – Saturdays, 9am-5pm. We are closed on major holidays. Take I-81 exit 269, go toward Shenandoah Caverns, right on Industrial Rd., ½ mile. Route 11 Potato Chips 11 Edwards Way Exit 269, 540-477-9664I-81 www.Rt11.com only2 FromminutesI-81 (540) 477-3080 168 Industrial Park Road Quicksburg VA 22847 shenandoahfamilycampground.comBigRigFriendlyPullThrusCabinRentalsClubsWelcomeFreeWifi&CableLaundryPlaygroundPavilionSwimmingPool(ADA) Open all year!Open all year! A newly built campground located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley! Right next door to The only Virginia cavern with Elevator Service! and more A Family Campground that features R.V. Sites, Tent Sites and Deluxe Cabins. Welcome to the Shenandoah Valley Campground, Mt. Jackson. Our camp ground is a newly built campground locat ed in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. We are a family owned and oper ated campground that offers lots of amenities to make your future stay with us unforgettable. Amenities include swimming pool, playground, pavilion, camp store, snack bar, horseshoes, corn hole, laundry facility, bath house with showers, dish washing station, propane, firewood, ice, a dump station and we are pet friendly. Located less than 1/2 mile from Shenandoah Caverns. Close to Bryce Ski Resort and Vir ginia Civil War Museum. ShenandoahCampgroundValley

15 New Market NEWAccommodationsMARKET-(areacode540) Blue Ridge Inn, 2251 Old Valley Pike 740-4136 Budget Inn, 2192 Old Valley Pike. ............ 740-3105 Cross Roads Inn B&B 9222 John Sevier Rd. ............................. 740-4157 Days Inn, 9360 George R. Collins Dr. 740-4100 Jacob Swartz House, 574 Jiggady Rd. 740-9208 Quality Inn, Exit 264, I-81 ......................... 740-3141 Rosendale Inn B&B 17917 Farmhouse Ln. ............................ 740-4281 Shenvalee Resort, 9660 Fairway Dr. 740-3181 Restaurants Burger King, 172 W. Old Cross Rd. 740-4400 Italian Job, 140 W. Cross Rd. 740-4448 Jackson's Corner, 9386 S. Congress St. ..... 740-9010 Jalisco Mexican, 9403 S. Congress St. 740-9404 Kathy's Home Cooking Cafe 9478 S. Congress St. 740-9007 McDonalds, 171 W. Old Cross Rd. ............ 740-8484 Miller Grille, 9660 Fairway Dr. 740-3181 Southern Kitchen, 9576 S. Congress St. 740-3514 Subway, 186 Old Cross Rd. ....................... 740-9041 Campgrounds Endless Caverns, Rt. 11 South ................... 740-3993 Points of Interest Battlefield Military Museum, I-81, Exit 264 740-8065 Endless Caverns, I-81, Exit 264, Rt. 11 .......... 740-3993 Museum of the Civil War, I-81, Exit 264 740-3101 New Market C of C, 9386 S. Congress St. ..... 740-3212 9576540-740-3514S.Congress St. New Market, VA southernkitchenva.com Don’t miss our award winning fried chicken Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served daily Open for dine in, take out and curbside Open 7 days a week Southernkitchennewmarketva7am-9pmsouthern.kitchen.nmva Virginia Museum of the Civil War The Town of New Market offers noteworthy 19th century buildings, family-friendly restaurants and shops, several hotels, the Shenvalee Golf Re sort, and Endless Caverns. The Virginia Museum of the Civil War and Bushong Farm are located here. You can explore the farm which Jacob and Sarah Bush ong started in 1818. The Virginia Museum of the Civil War and New Market Battlefield State His torical Park interprets the 1864 Battle of New Market with emphasis on the role of Virginia Military Institute Cadets and the Civil War in Virginia. The scene below at the giniaremodeledtheentranceshowsmuseumthenewintorecentlyVirRoom. The figures are life size and depict a strug gle over the flag. All of the state flags as of 1861 are overhead in the background. “Serving the valley for more than 65 years”

Luray Caverns

Gateway to a small town with “big city” attractions

The Luray Valley Museum

Luray is home to the world famous Luray Caverns and the central entry point of the Shenandoah National Park and scenic Skyline Drive in the Blue Ridge Moun tains. Just a few miles in any direction of fers you a chance to enjoy the abundance of our natural resources and a range of activities including, camping, canoeing, cycling, fishing, golf, hiking, horseback riding, photography or simply marveling at the scenery. Any season is a great time to visit; each is unique and beautiful.

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The Land of Shenandoah is showcased in Page County, home to Luray Caverns, Shenandoah National Park, the fabled Shenandoah River plus diverse lodging op tions and quaint towns of Shenandoah, Stan ley and Luray. A variety of attractions and activities await you plus charming stores, restaurants, cafes and so much more. With over 400 cabins available to rent, visitors can find their perfect temporary home-awayfrom home. Whether seeking a restored rus tic cabin, a newer built cottage, or a luxury home, Page County has exactly what you’re looking for. www.luraypage.com.

Discover Eastern America’s largest and most popular caverns. From well-lighted, paved walkways, explore cathedralsized rooms with ceilings 10 stories high – filled with towering stone columns and crystal-clear pools.

Shenandoah River

The south fork of the Shenandoah River flows through the entire length of Page County, offering a water playground for canoeing, tub ing, kayaking, jet skiing, fishing and swimming. Lake Arrowhead This picturesque 34-acre lake, filled with a variety of game fish, features a wooded picnicking area and a white sand beach for swimming.

The Luray Valley Museum is the latest attraction to be add ed at Luray Caverns. Experience what life was like in our Valley when settlers first arrived.

This award-winning linear park features a paved walking and biking trail, which extends more than two miles along Hawksbill Creek in the Town of Luray. The Greenway is a designated Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail and an Urban Wildlife Corridor.

Luray-Hawksbill Greenway

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Jelly-Stone Park, Rt. 211 E. 743-4002 River Camp, 4253 W. Hwy. Caverns, Rt. 211 W. Commerce Campbell St. Zoo, Rt. 211 W.

Cardinal Inn, 1005 E. Main St. 743-5010

Allstar Lodging, 803 E. Main St. 843-0606

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Moonshadows Rest., 132 E. Main St. 743-1911

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Brookside Cabins, Rt. 211 E. 743-6188 Budget Inn, 320 W. Main St. 800-858-9800

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Woodruff House B & B, 330 Mechanic St. 843-3200 Restaurants

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Caverns Inn, Business Rt. 211 E. 888-700-3626

Hillside Motel, Rt. 211 E. 743-6322

Mimslyn Inn, 401 W. Main St. 743-5105

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743-4113 The Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center offices reside in the restored historic train depot at 18 Campbell Street in downtown Luray. Come by and visit with our staff for information and recommendations. Find out where to stay, what to do and see and which adventures you can expe rience... we can help you find them all. Additionally, we have a wide variety of brochures, magazines, and more to assist you as you plan your stay in the Shenan doah Valley. We’re open 7 days a week. – Fine and Casual Dining –Circa ‘31 and the Speakeasy Elegantly Restored Rooms & Suites Meeting & Event Sites Seasons Day Spa The Mimslyn Inn 401 West Main St., Luray, VA 540-743-5105www.mimslyninn.comor800-296-5105 The MimslynInnVintage Southern HospitalitySinging Tower of Luray

Days Inn, Rt. 211 E. 743-4521

Shadow Mountain Escape, 1132 Jewell Hollow Rd. 843-0584 South Court Inn, 160 S. Court St. 843-0980

Alexander's Restaurant, 410 W. Main St. .. 743-6511

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Anthony’s Pizza, 1432 W. Rt. 211 743-9300 Brookside Restaurant, Rt. 211 E. 743-5698 Camino Real, 1599 Hwy. 340 South 743-5300 Circa '31-at Mimslyn Inn, 401 W. Main St. 743-5105 Dan’s Steak House, Rt. 211 W. 743-6285 East Wok, Luray Shopping Center. 743-4313

Piney Hill B & B, 1048 Piney Hill Rd. ...... 778-5261 Quality Inn, 410 W. Main St. 743-6511

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The Inn of the Shenandoah, 138 E. Main St. 300-9777

Uncle Buck’s, 42 E. Main St. 743-2323 West Main Market, 123 W. Main St........... 743-1125 Country Waye, 3402 Kimball Rd. 743-7222

Rancho Viejo Mexican, 709 E. Main St. 743-3775

Gathering Grounds, 24 E. Main St. 743-1121

Mrs. B's Pizza, 606 E. Main St. 743-7161

Luray Caverns Motel - East, W. Main St. 743-4531 Luray Caverns Motel - West, Rt. 211 W. ... 743-4536

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Spring Farm B&B, 13 Wallace Ave. 843-0606

Il Vesuvio Italian, 402 W. Main St 743-2200

Recreation Park is a twenty-eight acre park featuring a com munity center, large swimming pool, con cession area, picnic shelters, sand volley ball courts, and hiking trail. Enjoy the pool for: Birthday Parties, Group Events, Night Swimming, Volleyball Events, lots more. Rental Packages Available. For more in formation about all of our parks and rec reational facilities, call us: 540 778-3454.

Thelifetime.Hawksbill

Welcome to Hawksbill Park

It is our belief that Stanley offers “the best of both worlds.” Located in the Shenandoah Valley in the beautiful Page Valley of Virginia, you will find a nature lover’s paradise. Whether it’s the tempting cool waters of the Shenando ah River, the breathtaking view of our surrounding caverns, or the panoramic beauty of a mountain overlook on the Skyline Drive, we guarantee you will be well pleased with our area. We believe that you will agree with us, when we tell you we prefer to remain hidden yet easily located here in the valley. Come visit for a few hours, a few days, or a

Downtown Main Street Ed Good Memorial Park features a great place for events, a picnic shelter, kids’ playground, walking trail (partially paved), and a skate park. The iconic town chimney, located at the park serves as a tribute to all of the Page County families that were displaced in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.

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19 Enjoy all the seasons at the Shenandoah River Park. There are facilities for picnics, a paved trail and wildlife. You can fish, go boating, jet skiing, go tubing, rent a canoe or do all. There are picnic tables and grills for cookouts. 540.652.2003 119 & 123 Maryland Ave • Shenandoah, VA At Shenandoah General Store, you'll find a unique variety of home decor, jewelry, purses, bath products, candles, Virginia peanuts and much more! Come see us in historic Shenandoah, VA. SHENANDOAHAccommodations-(areacode540) A Exquisite River Paradise, 301 Morrison Rd. 877-226-0518 Lydia Mountain Motel, 409 Long Ave. ...... 652-1000 Purple Thorn, LLC, 442 First St. ................... 820-0974 Restaurants Box Car Deli & Subs, 502 First St................. 652-1011 Karen's Frozen Favorites, 115 Maryland Ave.652-2004 Mamma Mia Pizza, 701 S. Third St. 652-6062 Miss Q’s Scoops, 701 S. Third St. 652-6062

Garcia's Mexican Grill, 211 Quincy Ave. 742-8655 Rudy's North Side Diner, 418 N. Fifth St. 652-2002 Southern Market, 609 S. Third St. 652-0466 Points of Interest Big Gem Park, 736 Fourth St. 652-8164 Shenandoah River Adventures, 415 Long Ave. ................................. 1-888-309-7222 Shenandoah River Park, 315 Morrison Rd. ... 652-8164 Shenandoah Speedway, 301 Precision Rd.. 652-1108 Total Health,111 Pennsylvania Ave. 218-4949 Town Hall, 426 First St. 652-8164 Veterans Park, 205 Virginia Ave. ................... 652-8164 WigWam Village Playground, 305-First St.... 652-8164 How often have you said aloud, “I would love to get away for the day and relax by a quiet pond, stream, or have a quiet leisurely walk”. Now you can stop talking about it and do it! You can do all this in the Town of Shenandoah. Town of Shenandoah Big Gem Park is a 68acre park with hiking trails, benches, picnic tables, picnic shelters, a gazebo, grills, and fishing in the pond. 540.652.2004 115 Maryland Ave • Shenandoah, VA

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Jack Brown’s, 11702 Spotswood Trail 289-5092

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20 ELKTON/McGAHEYSVILLERestaurants-(area code 540) Ciro’s Italian Eatery, 101 Downey Knoll 289-1205

The museum is located in a house that served as the headquarters of General Stonewall Jackson for two weeks in 1862 during the beginning of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The exhibit features many items from the Civil War era including mostly Confederate weapons, docu ments, uniforms, and more. Some articles belonging to Jackson. Open Sundays only, 1-5pm through Labor Day weekend. Free admission. Located at 310 W. Spotswood Trail, Elkton, 540-578-3046.

Domino's Pizza, 14821 Spotswood Trail 298-1220 El Paso Mexican Grill, 245 S. Stuart Ave. 298-8861 Elkton Brewing Co., 100 N. Fifth St. 246-1684 Goodfellas Pizzeria, 100 Stuart Ave. 298-1001

Old 33 Beer/Burger, 159 W. Rockingham St. 907-712-7341

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Town of Elkton Elkton is a small town of approxi mately 2,900 residents nestled on the east side of Rockingham County, in the beau tiful Shenandoah Valley. You will enjoy the setting in small town Elkton with the Blue Ridge Mountains as the backdrop. Located about five miles west of the Swift Run Gap entrance to Shenandoah National Park which the Appalachian Trail passes through. Two miles down the road in Elkton, you can put your canoe or kayak in the Shenandoah River. And about five miles away is Massanutten Resort which has year round activities for the vacationer. Stonewall Memorial Park has two covered picnic shelters. One has 20 pic nic tables and one has 9 picnic tables. The Shelters have electricity and restrooms on site. Both shelters have ac cess to the Fort Stone wall Kids Castle, basket ball court, tennis court, volleyball courts, baseball/softball fields and horseshoeMiller-Kitepits.House Museum

The Elkton Area Community Center, a joint project by the Town of Elkton and Rockingham County, is now open to serve the citizens of eastern Rockingham County and surrounding areas. The design of this center allows many opportunities for various programs and activities for all ages. This includes recreation programs as well as community programs and events. Our friendly staff will be glad to an swer any questions. Just give us a call at 540-298-8730.

Thunderbird Café, 42-A Island Ford Rd. 289-5094

Elkton Area Community Center

Romano’s Italian Bistro, 40 New Hope Rd. 289-5770 Terri's Country Café, 15552 Old Spotswood Trail. 298-1411

Peking China Restaurant, 14819 Spotswood Trail 298-0162 Pizza Hut, 249 S. Stuart Ave. 298-9439

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Hank’s Grille & Bar, 49 Bloomer Springs Rd. 289-7667

21 hasShenandoahTheValleymuchtoofferinallseasons! If you’re looking for adventures why not explore our many attractions. Whether you want to do something out doors, like horseback riding, hiking, or visiting the Shenandoah National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway, or just wander through the woods, there is something for everyone to see and do all year round. Check out the museums, vineyards, and the festivals and events. There are many specialty shops located throughout the Shenandoah Valley with handmade crafts, gifts, art, and antiques. North Mountain Outfitter Trail MassanuttenRidesAdventuresNaturalChimneysDinosaurLand

22 418 North 5th Shenandoah,StreetVA Break Free MassanuttenatThis Summer A visit to the Shenandoah Valley isn’t complete without experiencing all there is to see and do at Massanutten, a 6,000 acre resort that’s also known as one of the pre mier all-season resort destinations on the EastWhileCoast.they may have started as just a ski resort, Massanutten has continued to improve and expand their offerings each year. Their growing list of unique ameni ties includes 70 skiable acres for skiers and snowboarders, zip lines, tubing, two fantastic golf courses, ice skating, farmto-table dining experiences, shopping, daily activities, three immersive escape rooms, a day spa, and their most popular attraction: the award-winning Indoor Wa terPark open all year round and always heated to On-mountain84-degrees.accommodations at Massanutten offer year-round breathtaking views as well as many opportunities to observe the natural wildlife. Located east of Harrisonburg.Massanutten 211 Quincy Ave., Shenandoah, VA (540) 742-8655 Unique variety of home decor, jewelry, purses, bath products, candles, Virginia peanuts and much more! 540.652.2003 119 & 123 Maryland Ave • Shenandoah, VA

23 In good taste... Nothing builds an appetite like an active Massanutten vacation, and our dining op tions have got you covered. From BBQ and salads, to burgers and pizza, to pub fare and to-go meals, we offer something for every taste, every season, and every occasion. For those interested in a larger celebration, such as a family reunion, business event, or even the wedding of your dreams, we offer private and semiprivate spaces, 10 – 200 guests. TASTINGSFREE$2OffPurchaseof$20ormore. www.ValleyOliveOil.net OliveValleyOil&Balsamics 540-209-6499 42 Island Ford Road, Ste. E McGaheysville, VA 22840 Something Simple Massanutten Indoor WaterPark SomethingSSimple A unique shoppe located minutes from both Massanutten and Harrisonburg VA. Come browse the selection of locally and Virginia made items you won't find anywhere else! Whether you just need a new treat to snack on or you are looking for hand made, personalized gifts, this refreshing boutique canyouhelpout! 42 Island Ford Road Unit C McGaheysville, VA 540-830-938722840 Open daily 9-3 except Sun 9-1 Closed Tuesday

24 Points of Interest Edith J. Carrier Arboretum 780 University Blvd. 568-3194 Explore More Discovery Museum 150 S. Main St. 442-8900 Grand Caverns, Grottoes 249-5705 Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Ctr. 212 S. Main St. 432-8935 Hugo Kohl's Museum/American Jewelry 217 South Liberty St., Ste. 103 564-2755 Larry W. Shifflett Fire Museum 101 N. Main St. (3rd floor) .................. 432-7703 Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Ctr. 1921 Heritage Center Way ................... 438-1275 Valley Turnpike Museum, 212 S. Main St.432-8935 Virginia Quilt Museum, 301 S. Main St. 433-3818 Begin your adventure in downtown Harrisonburg, where hospitable trav el specialists at the Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center will welcome you with maps, guides, and additional Street,tertheinformation.WithincityVisitorCenat212S.Mainyou’llalso find the Valley Turnpike Museum, the Civil War Orientation Center, and Rock town Gift Shoppe. The city of Harrisonburg provides visi tors with unsurpassed culinary options, a thriving arts community, endless outdoor adventures, and a diverse mix of perfor mances, annual events, and festivals. Take a self-guided walking tour through downtown Harrisonburg, a business district populated with unique clothing boutiques, specialty shops, gal leries, museums, and more. Main Street viewing north Massanutten Regional Library James Madison University Forbes Center for the Performing Arts

Motel 6, Exit 243, I-81 434-6700 Motel 6, Exit 247, I-81 433-6939

Candlewood Suites, Exit 247, I-81 437-1400

Residence Inn, Exit 247, I-81 437-7426

25 Budget Inn, 687 E. Market St...................... 434-3687

Courtyard Marriott, Exit 247, I-81 432-3031

Fairfield Inn & Suites, Exit 247, I-81 433-9333

Economy Inn, Exit 251, I-81 434-5301

Quality Inn, Exit 247, I-81 442-1515

Tru by Hilton, Exit 243, I-81 385-0222 Valley Suites, 2420 S. Main St. 437-1440 Village Inn, Exit 243, I-81, US 11 S. 434-7355

Ramada Inn, Exit 243, I-81 434-9981 Red Roof Inn, Exit 245, I-81 433-9353

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Holiday Inn Express, Exit 247, I-81............ 750-4441

Rockingham Motel, Exit 243, I-81 433-2538 Sleep Inn, Exit 247, I-81 433-7100 Super 8 Motel, Exit 243, I-81...................... 433-8888

Campgrounds Harrisonburg/Shenandoah Valley KOA I-81, Exit 257, Rt. 608 896-8929 HARRISONBURGAccommodations-(areacode 540) Fairfield Inn & Suites-Harrisonburg Spacious quest rooms with microwave, mini-refrigerator, coffee maker and 32” flat screen HD TVs Enjoy our indoor pool and whirlpool, 24 hour fitness center and business library Complimentary continental breakfast, internet, and local phone calls Conveniently located near Downtown, JMU, Massanutten, Skyline Drive, Rockingham Memorial Hospital and golfing. 1946 Medical Ave. Just off I-81 at exit 540-433-9333247-A HARRISONBURG, VA Our convenient location at I-81, Exit 247-A, makes us the perfect location for travelers in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley! Call now for reservations at 540-432-1111 toll-free at 1-800-Hampton, or book on-line at www.hamptoninn.com 85 University Blvd., Harrisonburg

Holiday Inn Express, Exit 243, I-81 433-9999 Hotel Madison, 711 S. Main St. 564-0200

Microtel Inn & Suites, Exit 243, I-81 437-3777

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goodness at the area's largest country market. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere while you wander through a collection of locally owned and operated shops. Come enjoy a taste of the past.

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Merengue Rest., 625 Mt. Clinton Pike 217-0027

Taste of Thai, 917 S. High St. 801-8878 Thai Café, 182 Neff Ave. W4 433-2201

Rocktown Kitchen, 217 S. Liberty St. 217-2425

Thai Flavor, 51 Kenmore St. 433-8424

choices from artisan works and handcrafted gifts to national favorites and fashion boutiques. We are at the

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The Galley, 2430 S. Main St. 434-3518 Traditions, 625 Mt. Clinton Pike 438-0301 Union Station, 128 W. Market St. 437-0042

Magnolia’s Tacos, 14 E. Water St. 217-5816 Mashita, 105 N. Liberty St. 810-1875

O’Neills Grill, 221 University Blvd. 574-4267

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26 Restaurants - (area code 540) A&A Kabob Grill, 625 Mt. Clinton Pike .... 568-1894 A Bowl of Good Café, 831 Mt. Clinton Pike 437-9020 @Thai Restaurant,1318 Hillside Dr. 217-2021 Backcountry Restaurant,1594 S. Main St. 434-3575 Bella Luna Pizza, 80 W. Water St. 433-1366 Benny Sorrentino’s, 64 S. Mason St. .......... 432-6400 Beyond Restaurant, 50 W. Water St. 432-0105 Billy Jack’s Wing & Draft, 92 S. Main St. 433-1793 Blue Stone Inn, 9107 N. Valley Pike 434-0535 Black Forest German, 787 E. Market St...... 689-0758 BoBoKo Indonesian, 217 S. Liberty St. ...... 434-3542 Brickhouse Tavern,1007 S. Main St. 402-5100 Brothers Italian,1059 S High St. 433-1116 Buffalo Wild Wings, 291 University Blvd. . 438-9790 Capital Ale House, 41-A Court Square ....... 564-2537 CiCi’s, 2035-91 E. Market St. 432-9099 Ciro’s, 778 E. Market St. 434-5375 Clementine Café, 153 S. Main St. 801-8881 Corgans’, 865 Port Republic Rd. ................ 564-2674 Cuban Burger, 70 W. Water St. 812-6970 Duke’s Bar & Grill 47 Court Square 434-1704 El Charro Mexican, 1580 S. Main St. 433-3189 El Sol, 68 S. Carlton St. .............................. 442-8763 Finnigan’s Cove, 30 W. Water St. ............... 433-9874 Five Guys, 108 Burgess Rd. 433-4897 Francesco’s Ristorante,1751 Virginia Ave. 442-7174 Franco’s Pizza, 225 Burgess Rd.................. 564-0105 Greens & Grains, 865 Port Republic Rd. 433-1702 Grilled Cheese Mania, 1476 S. Main St. 746-7515 Heritage Bakery & Café, 212 S. Main St. ... 564-1200 Hokkaido Japanese, 3140 S. Main St. 432-2388 Indian American Café, 91 N. Main St. ........ 433-1177 Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger, 80 S. Main St. 433-5225 Jalapeno Grill, 1039 Port Republic Rd. 383-8228 Jimmy Madison’s, 121 S. Main St. ............. 432-1000 Joes Griddle & Grill, 3155 S. Main St. 437-0061 Joshua Wilton House Inn, 412 S. Main St. .. 434-4464 Kyoto Steak House, 829 E. Market St. 574-4901 Latin’s Flavor, 105 N. Liberty St. 434-2020 Little Grill Collective, 621 N. Main St. ....... 434-3594 Local Chop & Grill House, 56 W. Gay St. 801-0505 L & S Diner, 255 N. Liberty St. ................... 434-5572

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Taste of India, 498 University Blvd. 433-3320

The Golden Pony, 181 N. Main St. 901-2628

Montpelier Rest. & Bar, 710 S. Main St. 214-2280

Ruby’s Arcade, 153 S. Main St. 615-5351

Mr. J’s Bagels, 1635 E. Market St. 564-0416

....... 437-4832 House of Oak & Sofas Come visit us! You will be amazed at our outstanding collection of Flexsteel sofas and Amish-crafted wood furniture. We have built a fivestate customer base due to our attention to detail and service. See why once peo ple buy from us they usually are customers for life. Located at 2265 South Main Street in Harrisonburg. Harrisonburg’s Most Unusual Store Glen’s Fair Price Store, one of down town’s top destinations since 1941, is the kind of place you have to see to be lieve. What’s in the overcrowded aisles? You will find pro fessional photogra phy equipment, thousands of Halloween costumes, a toy store in the basement, and so much more. 227 North Main Street. Harrisonburg offers abundant

Vito's Italian,1047 Port Republic Rd. 433-1113 Xenia A Kabob Grill, 219 Burgess Rd. shopping center Shenandoah Heritage Valley Located Route 11 South Harrisonburg.

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27 GLEN’SFAIRPRICESTORE “HARRISONBURG’S MOST UNUSUAL STORE” Open Monday-Saturday 11am-6pm 540-434-8272 Large Camera Dept. including DigitalCanonCameras “Canon USA one-year limited warranty” GIFTS, VIRGINIA SOUVENIRS, NOVELTIES & COLLECTIBLES, MAGIC, TOYS & DOLLS, WIGS, CRAZY HATS, SUNGLASSES AND MUCH, MUCH 127GlensFairPrice@AOL.comwww.GlensFairPrice.netMORE...N.MainSt.,Harrisonburg Listen to a podcast on all things non-hiking in the Shenandoah Valley! Love to laugh and hear people’s stories? Looking for things to do and see? Join engaging conversations with people that live here and the comedians that come to perform here. Follow/Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify iHEARTRadio | Google Podcasts Edith J. Carrier Arboretum and Botanical Gardens The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum, a wood land sanctuary on the James Madison University campus, is a public urban garden and forested greens pace that preserves native plant species. Stroll through the gar dens, attend an event or just spread a blanket on the lawn and relax. 165 South Main Street Located inside Agora Downtown Market Tues. - Sat. 10:00-6:00 Harrisonburg, heartwornvintage@gmail.com540-705-1047VA 2022 Harrisonburg International Festival, September 24th The Harrisonburg International Festival is returning to downtown Harrisonburg on Sep tember 24, 2022 with an exciting new format. Start at Court Square for a casual community gathering where you can visit international food trucks and artisan booths, catch up with friends and neighbors at the Global Village, then circulate to participating downtown businesses that will be hosting more inter national food, entertainment, educational, and interactive “pop-ups” of all kinds. Get out and experience Harrisonburg’s diverse culture and the festival’s longstanding ethos: “Educate, Entertain, and Eat!”

28 Cotton ● Flannel ● Fleece Notions ● Classes ● Machine Quilting And sew much more! 540-421-3309 SewClassicFabrics@gmail.com • Quality baking ingredients • Nuts • Dried Fruit • Spices • Cheese (homemade spreads) • Bulk Candy • Homemade Fudge • Sugar Free, too FREE Samples every day www.GrandmasPantryVa.com540-434-8876 Your one-stop shopping experience all under one roof offering specialty food, baked goods, bulk food & cheeses, café, antiques, Amishmade pine furniture, home-style canned goods, Civil War memorabilia, western wear, quilt fabrics & sewing notions, kitchenwares, toys, jewelry, souvenirs and gifts. Storage buildings, kettle korn and produce located on premises. RV & bus parking. Save when you shop at Jeff’s PX Military Apparel, Gear and Accessories BDUs • T-Shirts • Boots • Hats Pins • Packs • Bags 540-908-3014 Hours: Mon thru Sat 10-6 JEFF’S PX MM M

29 1 Mile South of Exit 243 on Route 11 Harrisonburg Open 6 Days Mon.-Sat., Closed Sunday www.shenandoahmarket.net540-433-3929 The Valley’s most uniquespecialtykitchenstore 540-438-8344 www.KitchenKupboard.com Great brands such as: • Zyliss • OXO Good Grips • RADA Cutlery • Gift Certificates • Many Unique Gadgets! SHANE’S The valley’s western-wear store since 1992! Come shop with the cowboys! Boots Hats Apparel Belts Gifts Tack Saddles shaneshv.va@gmail.com540433-3401 Harrisonburg’s Best Hamburger with fresh, pure Angus Beef The finest gourmet, old fashioned Ice Cream in the Valley Full Sandwich Menu, Saturday Buffet Homemade Baked Goods Hand-pulled Cappuccinos, Lattes, and Iced Coffee Drinks 540-437-1901 Great Food in a atmosphereFamilyfriendly,

Dayton is a small town located in the center of the Shenandoah Valley, two miles south of Harrisonburg along Route 42, and is one of the oldest settled communities in Rockingham County, and the County’s second oldest incorporated town. Home to about 1,500 people, Dayton is sur rounded by prime agricultural farmland, mostly owned by members of the Old Or der Mennonite community. With working farms and open spaces, traveling through Dayton and the surrounding area is a step back to an earlier time where horse-drawn buggies remain a common form of travel on rural roads throughout the community. Visit the Town of Dayton’s website at www.daytonva.us for more information.

Triangle Emporium Offering a large vari ety of used books and local books on history and genealogy. Also a wide selection of antique glass and china. Located at 209 Main Street.

Town & FurnitureCountry We are a family owned furniture store. Our goal is to offer heir loom quality, solid wood furniture at af fordable prices. We do not run “sales” be cause our every day prices are as low as others sale prices. 11 Killdeer Lane.

Silver Lake Daniel Harrison House, Dayton Dayton Autumn Celebration (See ad on page 62)

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Rocktown History Located at 382 High Street, and also the official Historic Dayton Welcome Center. Rock town History keeps and tells the stories of Harrisonburg and Rock ingham in the most extensive history mu seum and genealogy library in the Shenandoah Valley. A walking tour begins here.

Discover Historic Dayton: Small Town, Hometown, Downtown

31 The Triangle Emporium Local Histories & Genealogies Used Books Antique Glass & China 209 Main St., Dayton, VA 22821 540-879-2196 Open most Fri-Sat 10-3 Other hours by appointment Dayton Annual Events The Town of Dayton offers lots of funfilled events from spring until the winter holidays. Dayton’s oldest and most popular event is the Dayton Autumn Celebra tion, also known as “Dayton Days,” an arts and crafts festival held annually on the first Saturday in October. The festival attracts an estimated 20,000 attendees an nually to indulge in the culture, arts and handmade crafts of over 300 vendors from numerous states, and a wide variety of de liciousOtherfoods.events include the Dayton Red bud Arts & Crafts Festival held in the spring, movie nights and live music during the summer, and the annual Dayton Christmas Parade. If you’re up for tough competition by testing your physical abilities, while help ing to support our wounded veterans at the same time, be sure to sign up to compete at the annual Dayton Muddler, a 3.2 mile adventure course through historic Dayton on the first Saturday in August.

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the Valley of the SHENANDOAH Daughter of the Stars 33 CIVIL WAR BATTLE SITES POINTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST LIVE THEATER 3848 Stonewall Jackson Hwy. White Post, VA 22663 (540) 869-2222 • Fax: (540) 869-0951 www.dinosaurland.com Gift ideas for all seasons . . . Goat milk products, soaps, lipbalm sensational season fragrances like glistening snow, pumpkin pie, candy cane...and more of life's handy gadgets & objects... car magnets, floor mats... you need to come in and see our eclectic wares! Thurs-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5 Woodstocktravelerstreasures.com Hand-selected finds by a wanderer. The handy, the unique and eclectic. 540-331-0110 ● woodstock.travelerstreasures@gmail.com ● 118 N. Main St., Woodstock 2265 South Main St., Harrisonburg houseofoak.com (in Duke’s Plaza) (540) 432-1383

BRIDGEWATERAccommodations-(areacode 540) Bridgewater Inn & Cottage 104 W. College St. 828-4619 Crimson Inn,116 N. Main St. ..................... 828-4661 Points of Interest Bridgewater College, 402 E. College St. 828-8000 Doug Will Tennis Center, 301 Grove St. ... 607-0596 Generations Park, 412 N. Main St. 237-4210 Sandy Bottom Golf Course, E. College St. 828-3705 Restaurants Anita's Bake Shoppe, 510 N. Main St. 828-3155 Bob-A-Rea’s, 305 N. Main St. ................... 828-3433 Bridgewater Coffee Co., 610 N. Main St... 237-4408 Cracked Pillar Pub, 403 N. Main St. 237-4563 Dairy Queen, 506 N. Main St. ................... 828-0939 Domino’s Pizza, 630 N. Main St. .............. 828-1777 El Charro, 300 N. Main St. 828-4027 Francesco’s Ristorante, 101 Main St. 828-3255 Jalapeno Southwest Grill, 418 N. Main St. 828-2460 McDonalds, 516 N. Main St. 828-3841 New York Flying Pizza, 415 N. Main St. 828-3026 Papa John’s, 610 N. Main St. ..................... 828-2727 Red Apple Chinese, 205 S. Main St. 828-3598 Sergio’s Pizza, 425 N. Main St. 828-6651 Subway, 610 N. Main St. ........................... 828-2867 Historic Old Bank Building, (ca. 1867) Currently occupied by Cottage Crafts Bridgewater Historical Society Museum Located in the Historic Old Bank Building - 1867 219 S. Main St., Bridgewater Large selection of seasonal items; school and pro barrettes, ornaments, pins and decorations; knitted scarves/dish cloths and hand-woven hats: (special newborn size–GREAT GIFTS!) • ALL HANDMADE! Judy Galang, owner • 540-478-7973 Cottage Crafts Bridgewater

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The town of Bridgewater has always been one of the most prosperous towns in Rockingham County with businesses focusing primarily on Main Street. The shops are located among the closely packed mid nineteenth-century dwell ings and buildings cloaked with rich Victorian decoration typical of the Valley’s turnpike towns. With few major intrusions in the older part of town, Bridgewater Historic District exhibits the charm and character of the town at the turn of the century. Bridgewater is rich in Mennonite culture and horsedrawn buggies can often be seen both in town and on the country roads nearby. Bridgewater is home of Bridgewater College that offers a quiet, safe and charming environment in which to learn. Students are surrounded by historical at tractions including famous caverns and significant Civil War battlefields, and in an area known for its local artisans, music festivals, resorts, museums and dining. The friendly merchants invite you to shop with them while visiting Bridgewa ter and enjoy the summer programs and activities as well as taking a leisurely stroll through the town’s history.

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Town of Grottoes Home of Grand Caverns The park at Grand Caverns is filled with scenic trails for hiking, running, and bik ing. There are also picnic shelters, a pool, a miniature golf course, beautiful areas for fishing; and our fitness trail, featur ing exercise stations with instructions at each stop. The peaceful setting at the park makes for an extra special experience here in the Shenandoah Valley. Access a por tion of the South River for a fishing hot spot that's filled with peaceful, natural beauty. Relax and enjoy your catch in a setting that's filled with lush greenery. of Interest (area code 540) Caverns, 5 Grand Caverns Dr. 249-5705 of Grottoes, 601 Dogwood Ave. ...... 249-5896 Flying Pizza, 501 Augusta Ave. 249-3514 Gus's, 703 Dogwood Ave. 249-7172 81 Augusta Ave. 249-8244

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The Town of Grottoes is located in the historic Shenandoah Valley and at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are home to Grand Caverns, the old est continually operated show cave in the United States. The Caverns were discov ered accidentally during the early 1800’s and since have been open to the public. The caverns offer fascinating formations including stalactites, stalagmites, col umns, and flowstone. Come and experi ence the fun events we have scheduled for the year. Visit us and see what makes our small town so GRAND.

The Augusta Military Academy Mu seum is located in the 130-year-old home of the school’s founder, Professor Charles S. Roller. The dwelling was constructed just after the Civil War and has been restored to the interior and ex terior look of the late 1800s. Those in terested in architecture and construction will find a small display of 19th Century construction techniques. The house sits in a grove of old trees next to the stately barracks which housed academy cadets beginning in 1915 until the school closed in 1984. The site is on the US Interior Depart ment’s National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open Tuesday thru Sunday 10 ‘til 4. just

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Visit MuseumAMAtheatFt. Defiance Visit the AMA weapons,HistoricMUSEUMuniforms,trophies,troopsmarchinstirringvideos!!Thedepictionofacadets life at Virginia’s oldest military preparatory school Open Tuesday thru Sunday 10 ‘til 4 No Admission Charge - Handicapped accessible 540/248-3007 - www.amaalumni.org A Virginia Time Traveler MuseumFortDefianceonRoute116milesN.ofStaunton Rocky’s Gold, Silver & Antique Center is a store like no other! Rocky’s offers sterling mentJewelrysilverstainlesshollowware,masSterlingnewflatware,silverbothandestate.Christornaments,andplate.OurDepart-carrieseverything from a $3 sterling toe ring to a 3 carat diamond solitaire ring. Beautiful three stone rings, earrings and an niversary band always at wholesale prices. The Antique Center showcases the best antiques in the Shenandoah Valley. Conveniently located on Route 11

off Exit 235, I-81, Weyers Cave. If you are planning a trip to our area be sure to allow time to stop by. With many nearby attrac tions, it is well worth your time. Rocky’s Gold, Silver & Antique Center Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport Weyers Cave Blue Ridge Community College

37 Verona VERONAAccommodations-(areacode540) Knights Inn, 70 Lodge Ln. 248-8981 Lee Jackson Lodging, 492 Lee Hwy.. 248-1870 Restaurants Armstrong's Restaurant, 358 Lee Hwy. ..... 248-9867 Burger King, 10 Quicks Mill Rd................ 248-2730 China City, 208 Laurel Hill Rd. 248-7768 Ciro's Pizza, 52 Laurel Hill Rd. 248-4070 Country Café, 50 Lodge Ln. 248-2808 Dairy Queen, 79 Lee Hwy. 248-0626 Hardee's, 277 Laurel Hill Rd. 248-4031 Little Marias, 1555 Commerce Rd. 248-0026 McDonald's, 252 Laurel Hill Rd. 248-4600 Mimo's Wings & Things, 283 Lee Hwy.. 248-6466 Mi Rancho Mexican, 571 Lee Hwy. .......... 248-0930 Nisa's Café, 11 Green Hills Dr. .................. 248-8800 Rack'em Smack'em Ribs, 385 Lee Hwy. ... 248-8180 Subway, 211 Lee Hwy................................ 248-6417 Wendy's, 6 lodge Ln. .................................. 248-2513 Campgrounds Shenandoah Valley KOA Kampground I-81, Exit 227, Rt. 781, Verona 248-2746 Points of Interest Stonewall Brigade Museum, 566 Lee Hwy. 248-0116 Visit the Stonewall Brigade Museum to explore more than 279 years of Colonial, Virginia, United States and World History through the story of the one United States Army Infantry Regiment that participated in all of it. Since 1741 Virginia Citizens have become American Soldiers and made World History and The Stonewall Brigade Museum exhibits a rare collection of artifacts and houses archival materials related to the 116th Infantry Regiment, the 29th Infantry Division and the U. S. Army. 566 Lee Highway, Verona. Stonewall Brigade Museum SINCE 1741 VIRGINIA CITIZENS HAVE AMERICANBECOMESOLDIERSANDMADEWORLDHISTORYDISCOVERHOWAT StonewallTheBrigadeMuseum Free Admission, Mon-Sat 10 to 5 566 Lee Highway, Verona, VA 24482 540-248-0116 a member of ® 540-248-3663 96 Laurel Hill Rd., www.brafb.orgVerona www.116thfoundation.org

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The historic city of Staunton is conve niently located in the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley between the Blue Ridge and the Allegheny Mountains is a must for every visitor to Virginia. A guided or self-guided walking tour through five National Historic Districts will transport you through Staunton’s 250-year heritage. Staunton has one ar chitectural advantage over most of other small towns in the Shenandoah Valley: it was unscathed in the Civil War, and many of its 18th and early 19th century homes and buildings still stand and are wonder fully preserved. There are more than sixty shops and twenty restaurants packed into the architecturally-rich and compact downtown. This compact urban area still retains its l9th-century charm and “Main Street” ambience. Although Staunton was founded in 1747, most of the buildings date from the “boom” years between 1860 and 1920. Downtown Staunton, one of Virginia’s finest collections of Victorian eraRelaxarchitecture.andunwind at a hospitable ho tel, Inn or Bed and Breakfast. Staunton’s historic charm and warm hospitality will make your visit an unforgettable excursion into America’s past.

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum Frontier Culture Museum 1820s American Farm Mary Baldwin University Blackfriars Playhouse

Daily Grind Coffeehouse, 32 N. New St. .. 887-0005

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Chili’s Bar & Grill, 1025 Richmond Rd. 887-0082

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• Featuring • Fresh Cut Steaks - Pork Chops Seafood - Country Ham Soups - Pies and Breads Kathy’s offers an extensive breakfast menu which is served all day, along with daily lunch specials, a great lunch and dinner menu is also offered. Open Sunday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 705 Greenville Ave., Staunton,

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Massaki Japanese, 1027 Richmond Rd. ..... 886-9191 Mi Rancho, 2116 W. Beverley St. 887-7527 Mill Street Grill, 1 Mill St. 886-0656 Mrs. Rowe’s Restaurant, I-81, Exit 222 ..... 886-1833 Pampered Palate Cafe, 26 E. Beverley St. 886-0463

Pompei Lounge, 23 E. Beverley St. 885-5553 Red Lobster, 1477 Greenville Ave. 887-7582

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Cracker Barrel, 1316 Jefferson Hwy. 885-7550

Thai Restaurant, 1000 Greenville Ave. 414-8880 The Store, 221 Lewis St. 886-1534

Klines Dairy Bar, 906 Greenville Ave. 885-4664

Second Draft Bar/Bistro, 301 G-ville Ave. 712-0601 Shenandoah Pizza, 19 E. Beverley St. 213-0008

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American Cafe, 125 S. Augusta St. 885-0177 Baja Bean Co., 9 W. Beverley St. 885-9988

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Staunton is the home of the Frontier Culture Museum, an international living history facility depicting working farms and traditional cultures of 17th, 18th, and 19th century England, Germany, Northern Ireland, and America, and the birthplace of the nation’s 28th President. The beautiful Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and research library, overlooking the old town is open year round for tours. Enjoy a night of theater at the Blackfriars Playhouse, the only re-creation in the world of Shakespeare’s legendary indoor theatre. Also an art lover should not miss the gallery of the Staunton Augusta Fine Arts Center at the R. R. Smith Center for History & Art. The Gypsy Hill Park is a major attraction with golf course, Lake Tams, duck pond, bandstand for free Monday night concerts by the Stonewall Brigade Band in the summer, and ballpark that is home to the Staunton Braves. Staunton is a shopper’s delight, too. Award-winning restorations of Victorian storefronts in the Beverley and Wharf Historic Districts now house shops for antiques, crafts, gifts, books, gourmet foods, specialty clothing, and much more.

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One of the Shenandoah Valley’s great finds is located in Staunton. Known as the res taurant “so good” she put her name on it. Kathy’s is lo cated at 705 Greenville Ave. Everyone knows that when you find out where the locals go, that is the place to be. Real food, real people, a real delight. Staunton Visitors Center, 35 S. New Street

North Mountain Outfitter Experience a world of forgotten ways and lost traditions, inspired by the Old West. North Mountain Outfitter rekindles the cowboy way of life by providing rid ers with a unique wilderness adventure. Explore the picturesque moun tains of the WashingtonGeorgeNational Forest within Vir ginia’s own Shenandoah Valley. Visit www.NorthMtnOutfitter.com.

On Beverley Street in the city center stands Trinity Episcopal Church sur rounded by its colonial graveyard. The first Augusta Parish Church was built on this site in 1763. The present church, a distin guished example of early Gothic Revival architecture, was begun in 1855.

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Wilderness Adventure is a specialty out doors shop, that offers a wide variety of clothing for men, women, and chil dren, plus tons of outdoor gear, acces sories, and an ex ceptional department.footwearStopby our shop. Located in downtown at 50 Middlebrook Avenue.

Staunton's Historic Attractions & Museums Armed with a Historic Staunton Founda tion Walking Tour map, Staunton is best explored by foot. The visitor can stroll leisurely into the past surrounded by examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Chateauesque, Queen Anne, and Georgian Revival architecture.

41 STAUNTONAccommodations-(areacode540) Avid Hotel, 62 Sangers Ln. ........................ 712-3939 Berkeley House B&B, 303 Berkley PL. 480-6706 Best Western, I-81, Exit 222 885-1112 Blackburn Inn, 301 Greenville Ave............ 712-0601 Budget Motel, 816 Greenville Ave. 887-1214 Comfort Inn, I-81, Exit 222 ....................... 886-5000 Days Inn, I-81, Exit 217 337-3031 Econo Lodge, I-81, Exit 222 885-5158 Fairfield Inn & Suites, I-81, Exit 222 213-4100 Frederick House, 28 N. New St. 885-4220 Hampton Inn, I-81, Exit 220 ...................... 886-7000 Holiday Inn, I-81, Exit 225 248-6020 Holiday Inn Express, I-81, Exit 220 .......... 609-5700 Hometown Inn, I-81, Exit 213 337-1231 Hotel 24 South, 24 S. Market. St. 885-4848 Howard Johnson, 268 N. Central Ave. ....... 886-5330 Inn at Old Virginia,1329 Commerce Rd. 248-4650 Montclair B&B, 320 N. New St................. 885-8832 Motel 6, I-81, Exit 225 248-5111 Olde Staunton Inn, 260 N. Lewis St. ......... 886-0193 Quality Inn, I-81, Exit 222 887-0200 Relax Inn, I-81, Exit 217 337-0207 Sleep Inn, I-81, Exit 222 ............................ 887-6500 Red Roof Inn, I-81, Exit 225 248-0888 Tru by Hilton, I-81, Exit 222 ..................... 213-4000 Points of Interest Blackfriars Playhouse, 35 S. New St. 851-1733 Frontier Culture Museum, I-81, Exit 222.. 332-7850 Staunton Visitors Center, 35 S. New St. .... 332-3971 Woodrow Wilson Birthplace & Library Coalter & Frederick Sts. ........................ 885-0897 ∙ Fresh Local Produce in season ∙ Full Service Deli 29 Long Meadow Road Fishersville, VA 540-943-7001 • 540-241-3701 fishersvillelunch@gmail.com

42 Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the intersecting point of the Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway, Waynesboro welcomes travelers to the Shenandoah Valley with a warmEstablishedhospitality.in

1797, the town was named for General Anthony Wayne, a hero of the Revolutionary War, but it was in the Civil War that Waynesboro distinguished itself. Re-enactors still recreate the Battle of Waynesboro each year. Stop by the Plumb House Museum, the oldest city residence, which straddled battle lines. Also, you’ll want to visit the Waynesboro Heritage Museum at the corner of Main Street & Wayne Avenue. The museum has a wonderful collection of pictures, photo graphs, antiques, collectibles, and Valley

Native American artifacts. A short walk will take you to the Shenandoah Valley Art Center, Fishburne Military School, P. Buckley Moss Art Gallery, and the Wayne Theatre in historic downtown. Because of Waynesboro’s beautiful lo cation, there are a variety of recreational activities to enjoy: Fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, golf, horseback riding, swimming, canoeing, and skiing. Each year, Waynesboro plays host to several annual events including the the Blue Ridge Soap Box Derby Classic, the Vir ginia Fall Foliage Festival and Art Show, and the Virginia Chili, Blues n’ Brews Festival. Waynesboro is also known for its Run the Valley race series and numer ous live outdoor music offerings through out the summer months.

Where Good Nature Comes Naturally Come play & stay, wine & dine, and enjoy the many outdoor opportunities in Waynesboro

43 Affordable Corporate Suites, 240 Sheppard Court 941-1062 Belle Hearth B&B, 320 S. Wayne Ave. ..... 943-1910 Best Western Plus, Exit 94, I-64 942-1100 Budget Inn, 2240 W. Main St..................... 942-9551 Colony House Motor Lodge, US 250 E., Exit 99, I-64 ....................... 942-4156 Comfort Inn, Exit 94, I-64 932-3060 Days Inn, US 340, Exit 94, I-64................. 943-1101 Hampton Inn, I-64, Exit 91 213-9500 Holiday Inn Express, Exit 94, I-64 ............ 932-7170 Iris Inn B&B, Rt. 624, Exit 96, I-64 943-1991 Quality Inn, 640 W. Broad St. 942-1171 Residence Inn-Marriott, Exit 94, I-64 ........ 943-7426 Royal Inn Motel, 2112 W. Main St. 949-8253 Skyline Motel, US 250 West ...................... 942-5251 Speckled Trout B&B, 607 Oak Ave. 946-4899 Super 8 Motel, US 340, Exit 94, I-64 ........ 943-3888 Tree Streets Inn B&B, 421 Walnut Ave. 949-4484 Campgrounds Misty Mountain Camp Resort, Rt. 250 E. ...................................1-888-647-8900 Sherando Lake, Rt. 664, Exit 96, I-64 942-9965 Walnut Hills Campground, US 340, Exit 217, I-81 337-3920 Waynesboro North 340 Campground, US 340 North, Exit 96, I-64 943-9573 Points of Interest Blue Ridge Parkway, Northern Entrance 943-4716 Fishburne Military School, 225 S. Wayne Ave. ................................... 946-7700 P. Buckley Moss Gallery, 329 W. Main St. ....................................... 949-6473 Plumb House Museum, 1012 W. Main St. 943-3943 Shenandoah Valley Art Center, 126 S. Wayne Ave. 949-7662 Skyline Drive, Mile 105.4 ........................... 999-3500 Tourist Info. Center, Exit 99, I-64 943-5187 University of Science & Philosophy, 518 W. Main St. 800-882-5683 Waynesboro Heritage Foundation Museum, Main St. & Wayne Ave. 943-3943 WAYNESBOROAccommodations-(areacode540) Waynesboro Street Art, downtown Groovin' on the Greenway Paddling the South River P. Buckley Moss Gallery 329 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA (540) www.pbuckleymoss.com949-6473 Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4 “Beautiful Spirit” New release now available in the downtown gallery. Meet the Artist, October 7-9

44 ANTIQUESLAYNE'S Buy & Sell Thurs-Mon 10-5, Sun 12-5 Closed Tue & Wed 1739 North Delphine Avenue Exit 96, I-64, (Rt. 340N 4 mi.) Waynesboro, VA • 540-942-8044 CROSSSTATIONSTITCH The Shenandoah Valley’s Only Complete Counted Cross Stitch Shop! • Punchneedle supplies • Vast selection of books and charts • Linens and specialty fabrics • Great selection of ceramic buttons • DMC floss, silk, hand-dyed fibers, blending filaments plus many other interesting fibers to stitch with. 520-D West Broad Street Waynesboro, 540-943-7742VA Visit us at our new location in the Colonnade Shopping Center Tues.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-4 crosstitch_adelphia1@comcast.net COUNTED CROSS STITCH CUSTOM FRAMING Waynesboro Parks & Recreation operates a large park system which includes 6 parks and a number of facilities including a community center, pool, 1.2 miles of greenway, 4 miles of water trail, 9-hole disc golf course, soccer fields, diamonds, tennis courts, playgrounds, shelters, and trails. Numerous projects are also at various stages of conception and completion which will improve access and opportu nities for all residents and visitors to our community. Parks are open to the public from dawn to dusk every day of the year with few exceptions. Waynesboro540-942-6735.Parks Appalachian Trail Waynesboro provides access to the Appalachian Trail, the longest marked foot path in the United States. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newbie, a “hon eymoon hiker” or a “slackpacker,” the A.T. is a national treasure, and you’ll experience the wonders of nature and learn more about yourself when you’re on it. Waynesboro’s close proximity makes it an ideal location for an A.T. Community, and for years hikers have heralded it as one of the friendliest cities along the trail. Fall Foliage Art Show, Oct. 8-9

King Garden,115-A Lucy Ln. 949-6661

Papa John’s Pizza, 250 N. Poplar Ave. ...... 943-7272 Pizza Hut, 400 Tiffany Dr. 943-9092 Pizza Hut Express, 811 Town Center Dr. 941-2280 Plaza Azteca, 23 Windigrove Dr. 949-4205 River Burger Bar, 137 N. Wayne Ave. 943-3339 Sakura Steakhouse, 2105 W. Main St. 943-9438

Los Panchos Mexican, 156 Lucy Ln.......... 451-7312 McAlister’s Deli, 740 E. Town Center Dr. 949-8649

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Kline's Dairy Bar, 1235 W. Main St........... 942-5282 Little Caesar’s, 1327-B W. Broad St. ......... 943-1167

Authentic Mexican Food 23 Windigrove Drive, Waynesboro Exit 94, I-64 Open Daily for Lunch/Dinner (540) 949-4205

45 Waynesboro North 340 Campground Near Monticello, Caverns, Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway; in the Shenandoah Valley. (540) 943-9573 Route 340 North, Exit 96, I-64 1125 Eastside Hwy. Waynesboro, VA 22980 OPEN YEAR ROUND • FULL HOOK-UPS Alpha and Omega Antique Mall 232 Arch Waynesboro,AvenueVA Located just off I-64 Exit 96 • 540-255-4174 In Historic Downtown Waynesboro 10,000 square feet of antiques on one floor. Pet friendly. Open Daily 9-5 • 7 Days a Week WAYNESBORORestaurants-(areacode 540) Applebees, 900 Lew DeWitt Blvd. ............ 949-7300 Arby’s Restaurant, 204 Rosser Ave............ 943-2533 Barn Restaurant, 325 E. Main St. .............. 943-8322 Bottles and Games, 100 Osage Ln. ............ 943-6110 Buffalo Wild Wings, 437 Tiffany Dr. 943-9464 Burger King, 1535 W. Broad St. 943-2858 Chik-Fil-A, 710 Shenandoah Dr. 932-9209 Ciro’s Pizza, 901 Willow Oak Plaza 942-5169 Cookout, 1432 W. Main St. 818-3044 Cracker Barrel, 101 Appletree Ln. 942-0156 Domino’s Pizza, 105 Lew DeWitt Blvd. 932-0000 E&J’s Deli Pub, 2800 W. Main St.............. 221-2927 El Puerto, 2120 W. Main St. ...................... 943-5317 Farmhaus Coffee Co., 908 W. Main St. ..... 941-1550 Fishin' Pig, 117 Apple Tree Ln................... 943-3474 Five Guys, 831 Lew Dewitt Blvd. 943-9825 French Press, 134 N. Wayne Ave. 221-6568 Golden Corral, 51 Apple Tree Ln. 941-2486 Green Leaf Grill, 415 W. Main St. 949-4416

Weasie’s Kitchen, 130 E. Broad St. 943-0500 Wendy’s, 2050 Rosser Ave. 943-4433

McDonald's, 1501 W. Main St. 943-3949 McDonald's, 720 Town Center Dr. 943-8525 Ming Garden, 245 Arch Ave. 942-8800 Mister Jamison's, 421 W. Main St. 471-8900

Sam's Hot Dogs, 416 W. Main St. 942-9093 Silk Road Asian, 2040 Rosser Ave. 949-9097 Sonic Drive-In, 108 Lucy Ln. 941-3431

Hardee’s Restaurant, 1416 W. Main St. 942-9798 Heritage on Main, 309 W. Main St. 946-6166 KFC, 2007 Rosser Ave. 942-1329

New York Flying Pizza, 1107 W. Main St. 451-7177 Osaka III, 400 Tiffany Dr., Suite D 942-8877

Outback Steakhouse, 28 Windigrove Dr. ... 941-0087 Panera Bread, 1101 Red Top Orchard Rd. . 949-5804

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Tailgate Grill, 1106 W. Broad St. 941-8451 Waffle House, 901 Lew DeWitt Blvd. 943-6814

Fishburne Miltary School – Founded in 1879, Fishburne is the oldest accred ited school operat ing in Virginia and is the smallest of all military schools for boys in Virginia for over 135

The Wildlife Center of Virginia – is an internationally acclaimed teaching and research hospital for wildlife and conservation medicine. Since its founding in 1982, the Center has cared for more than 60,000 wild animals – representing 200 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.

South River Greenway Trail – The greenway runs 0.88 mile alongside the South River. The greenway begins at the Dominion Shel ter in Constitution Park and ends by the Waynesboro YMCA.

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The Plumb House – Built between 1802 and 1804, this his toric house, the oldest frame dwell ing in Waynesboro, was caught in the midst of the Civil War Battle of Waynesboro on March 2, 1865. Collections of Civil War and Native American artifacts are on display. The Wayne Theatre has had quite a history of making an impact on our com munity since it first opened its doors as a vaudeville house in 1926. Recently renovated the theatre is where all ages can come together to be educated, enriched, enlightened and enchanted.

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P. Buckley Moss Gallery Enjoy the imagery and inspiration of America’s most celebrated liv ing artist P. Buckley Moss, who has been inspired by the scen ery and people of the Shenandoah Valley.

The Waynesboro Heritage Museum is lo cated at 420 West Main Street. The hours are 9-5 pm Tuesday through Saturday. It is located in a 1908 newly renovated bank build ing at the corner of Wayne Avenue and Main Street downtown. The Waynesboro Heritage Museum houses permanent galleries of rel ics from the town’s founding, industries, educational institutions, and more. Exhibit galleries, nTelos audio-visual room, and gift shop are featured.

Constitution Park/Dominion Shelter – The park is the location of numerous spe cial events includ ing concerts, festivals, car shows, and Civil War reen actments. Constitution Park is located in downtown next to South River.

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Waynesboro offers a unique setting for paddlers since the leisurely South River winds right through the city. As the river meanders through Waynesboro, it flows north past city neighborhoods, streets, parks, and downtown. Paddle this route and you will see; it links them all. This is the Waynesboro Water Trail, a portion of the greater South River Blueway. As you float the river’s gentle current you will experience Waynesboro as never before. There are times on this short journey when you lose yourself in the feeling of wilderness, if not for the sound of a passing train pulling you back to the city beyond the river’s edge. History and industry peek out from the shoreline, hinting at the foun dation on which the city was built. Put in at Ridgeview Park and paddle the river for a four-mile run to Basic Park, or shorten that journey by using any of the several access points along the way. You will experience a one-of-a-kind perspec tive on this charming city.

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Discover the Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Tunnel, Virginia’s newest hike in the heart of the Blue Ridge mountains. Nearly 20 years in the making, the trail has some thing for everyone – railroad enthusiasts, hikers and bikers, history buffs, and cave dwellers. Located where the famed Blue Ridge Parkway and Shenandoah National Park converge. You will find two access points, one at Afton, and the western en trance on Rt. 250 about half way up the mountain between Waynesboro and Afton.

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Thehistory.Shenandoah Valley features picture-perfect postcard farms and inns, tucked in historic downtowns and nestled along country roads. With easy access to backcountry hik ing, bicycling, and skiing, it is an ideal place to launch your next outdoor adventure. History runs deep in the valley, from Civil War battlefields to “living museums” with costumed interpreters. Charming downtowns beckon with a variety of dining and cultural amenities.

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Pioneer Farm at Humpback Rocks

the National Park Service has recreated a typical mountain farm as it might have appeared shortly before the turn of the century. This site was originally a Land Grant tract, dispensed by the Governor of the Commonwealth to induce pioneers to settle the Blue Ridge Mountains and establish the border of the Western Frontier. Later this tract became known as the William J. Carter Farm, when he purchased it for $3.00 per acre, Confederate money. The original buildings have long since disappeared, but were replaced by other authentic pioneer buildings moved here from nearby and re assembled. The farm is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway near mile post five.

Sherando Lake

The Sherando Lake Recreation Area, a very popular destination in the Blue Ridge Mountains that offers family camp ing, group camping, family picnic sites, a group picnic area, swimming and a sand beach, fishing and hiking.A25 acre lake offers opportunities for swimming in a designated area with sand beach, fishing and boating, just a short walk across the road from the group picnic shel ter. The swimming area has no lifeguards, so visitors swim at their own risk. Fishing is in stocked waters in spring and fall and visitors are responsible for having the appropriate state licenses and National Forest stamp prior to fishing. From Interstate 64: Take exit 96 off Interstate 64. Go South on State Rt. 624. The road number changes to State Rt. 664 at Lyndhurst. Continue South on State Rt. 664 approximately 8 miles to the entrance.

There is so much to see and do in the Shenandoah National Park. A short drive from Waynesboro transports you from the pastoral Shenandoah Valley to a 300 square mile mountain paradise on top of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Straddling this section of the Blue Ridge, the park encompasses 197,389 acres of majestic mountains, lush forests, and soothing sounds of waterfalls. Whether you are on your own or participat ing in one of the many ranger-led activities, your “Shenandoah Experience” will leave you with a lifetime of memories.

Access to the US Forest Service’s She rando Lake is nearby, and a picnic area is located a few miles down the Parkway.

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Blue Ridge Parkway

The 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway intersects with the Skyline Drive at Afton Mountain in Waynesboro. It connects the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smokey Mountain National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a toll-free National Park which offers a spectacular view, quiet, leisurely travel along the mountain crests, and many recreational activities. The numerous pull-offs along the road offer beautiful outlooks perfect for photographs. Just off the exits, an tique and craft shops, resorts, inns, ho tels, cabins, caverns, historical museums, and restaurants to suit all are located.

50 atVisittheShopsStuartsDraft • Stuarts Draft has long been known as the “Hub of Augusta County”. The business district is mainly located along the sprawling Route 340 which leads through the area. From farm land to shopping centers and specialty stores, Stuarts Draft offers a great opportunity for visitors to browse and shop. Your visit will be a relaxing experience to remember. • STUARTSRestaurantsDRAFT-(areacode 540) Arby’s, 2566 Stuarts Draft Hwy. 338-3962 Ciro’s Pizza, 28 Windmill Square .. 337-4798 Dairy Queen, 2647 S.D. Hwy... ...... 337-4115 Dap's, 3278 Stuarts Draft Hwy....... 466-5967 Domino’s, 2927 S.D. Hwy. 337-4200 Donut Delight, 2717 S.D. Hwy. 337-2526 Edelweiss, I-81, Exit 213 ............. 337-1203 El Gran Puerto, 62 Draft Ave. ........ 324-0101 Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, 2576 Stuarts Draft Hwy. 337-5008 Hardee’s, 2578 Stuarts Draft Hwy. 337-3234 Peking China II, 2857 Stuarts Draft Hwy. ............ 337-3886 Sam’s Hot Dogs, 2347 Stuarts Draft Hwy. 337-0733 Sanzone’s Italian, 2897 Stuarts Draft Hwy. ............ 337-3373 Scotto’s Trattoria, 2691 Stuarts Draft Hwy 337-5000 Subway, 2857 Stuarts Draft Hwy. .. 337-2053 White Hill Dine-In, 2421 Stuarts Draft Hwy. ............ 221-4039 Campgrounds Shenandoah Acres, 348 Lake Rd. .. 324-1031 Stoney Creek, 277 Lake Dr. 337-1510 Walnut Hills, Rt. 340 S. 337-3920 Stuarts Draft Antique Mall ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES FINE USED FURNITURE We are celebrating 25 years in business this year! Stop by for specials and watch for up-coming events. Open Daily 10-5, Sun. 12-5 3304 Stuarts Draft Hwy. (540) 946-8488 Business Route 340 Shenandoah Acres

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The Stonewall Jack son House has been refurbished with his possessions to become a museum of his life. There is also a restored garden and a gift shop.

Lexington’s historic past has been so well preserved that it offers visitors a step back in time. The Stonewall Jackson House has been restored and refurbished with many of his possessions to become a museum of his life. Tours are available daily. The Lee Chapel and Museum is lo cated on the campus of Washington & Lee University. Built in 1867, it contains the family crypt, many personal belongings, and Lee’s office, preserved as he left it in 1870. The George C. Marshall Museum and library is another popular attraction. The museum contains photomurals and numerous artifacts which are employed in depicting the life and times of General Marshall. The Virginia Military Institute Museum has Stonewall Jackson’s horse, Little Sorrell, on display. It also highlights such VMI professors and alumni as Stone wall Jackson, Mathew Fontaine Maury, and George C. Marshall. The Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery is the site of a statue portraying General Jackson, done by Edward Valentine. Jackson him self, members of his family, a number of Lexington’s leading statesmen, and more than 100 Confederate soldiers are buried in these Includedwalls.inthe history of Lexington is a deep regard for education. It is the home to Washington & Lee University and Virginia MilitaryAccommodationsInstitute. are plentiful in his toric Lexington, so visit here and take a step back in time.

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Museums and Oak Grove Cemetery, is located on South Main Street. Formerly known as the Stone wall Jackson Memo rial Cemetery and the Presbyterian Cemetery, renamed for Stonewall Jackson, interred here.

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The VMI Museum col lects, preserves, interprets and exhibits the heritage of VMI, the nation's first state sponsored military college as recorded in the 15,000 artifact collection. Marshall Museum & Library honors the life and career of George C. Mar shall, whose leadership shaped the world for 50 years. Located on Virgin ia Military Institutes Post. Miller's House Museum is an historic museum at Jordan's Point focusing on the types of transporta tion that helped Lexington grow. Open Saturday and Sunday from 1-4pm, free admission. Lee Chapel is a National Historic Landmark on the campus of Washing ton and Lee University. It was constructed during 1867-68 at the request of Robert E. Lee, who was President of the Univer sity at the time.

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From a meager beginning in a small blacksmith shop in Steeles Tavern evolved a company that would grow to become one of the world’s manufacturing giants, the International Harvester Company. A restored blacksmith shop, gristmill and musuem are open to the public and provide a look at McCormick the man and his invention. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; admission is free. Designated a National Historic Land mark in 1962, the McCormick Farm is owned by Virginia Tech and the historic core is open to the public. The farm is located in northern Rockbridge County and southern Augusta County.

LEXINGTONRestaurants-(areacode 540)

Sheridan Livery Inn, 35 N. Main St. .......... 464-1887 Southern Inn, 37 S. Main St. 463-3612

Pronto Caffe & Gelateria, 26 S. Main St. 464-1472

Salerno, 115 S Jefferson St. 463-5757

Applebee's, 870 N. Lee Hwy........................ 463-2306

Whether you’d like to pay tribute to a couple of famous horses or you’d like to see some world-class horse events, Lex ington is the place to visit. Robert E. Lee’s horse Traveller is buried right outside the Lee Chapel and Museum. You may even see oats and pennies on his gravesite left by admirers. Little Sorrell, Stonewall Jackson’s war horse is mounted in the VMI Museum. The Virginia Horse Center, located in Lexington hosted such shows as the World Percheron Congress, the Bon nie Blue National Horse Show, and the USPC Championships in 2002.

Berky’s Restaurant, 2516 N. Lee Hwy. ........ 463-3478 Bistro On Main, 8 N. Main St. 464-4888 Blue Sky Bakery, 125 W. Nelson St. 463-6546 Brew Ridge Taps, 11 E. Nelson St. 461-8012

Rocco Authentic Italian, 30 S. Main St...... 461-8484

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The McCormick Farm, also known as Walnut Grove, was the family farm of Cyrus Hall McCormick, who improved and patented the mechanical reaper and “brought about the greatest revolution in farming since the invention of the plow.”

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Lexington Visitors Bureau, 106 E. Washington St. 463-3777

Niko’s Grille, 167 S. Main St. 464-9499

VMI Museum, I-81, Exit 191 464-7232

VMI Grounds 463-7103 Lee Chapel & Museum, VMI Grounds 463-8768

The Palms, 101 W. Nelson St. 463-7911

Virginia Horse Center, I-64, Exit 55 463-7060

Pure Eats, 107 N. Main St. 462-6000

Haywood’s, 2 N. Main St. 463-2508

Country Cookin’, 54 Comfort Way 463-3044

Stonewall Jackson House, 8 E. Washington St. 463-2552

To reach the McCormick Farm, take Exit 205 off I-81 at Raphine onto Rt. 606. The farm is approximately one mile east of the interstate.

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Stonewall Jackson House

The trail hugs the Maury as it flows eastward, streaming under bridges, be side old warehouses and past pastures and homes and what’s left of the canal system. Wooden benches along the way offer plac es to stop and rest and enjoy the peace. Chessie Nature Trail

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Discover the man who became a legend.

The Stonewall Jackson House in historic downtown Lexington is the only home that the famous Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson ever owned. Jackson and his second wife, Mary Anna Morrison, lived in the brick and stone house before the Civil War. Tours of the house focus on Jackson’s civilian life as a professor, church leader, businessman, and husband.

The Chessie Nature Trail parallels the Maury River, connecting Lexington and Buena Vista. A 7-mile rail-trail, the Chessie’s path is comprised of a portion of the old Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad bed as well as canal towpaths and boat lochs. It’s the perfect place to hike and run because it’s easily accessible while also boasting abundant natural beauty.

Not all small towns are created equal. Some are merely small. Lexington has preserved its small town feel, while adding unique boutique shopping and dining experiences. When Hollywood looked to capture the charm of 19th century America for “Sommersby,” they chose Downtown Lexington, and when “Gods and Gen erals” sought the essence of Civil War military bearing, they selected the historic campus of Virginia Military Institute. However, if dining is your destination, and you want it done right, Lexington can delight any palate. See sites and sights that are among the most special in all of Southwest Virginia. Prowl fine art galleries for that perfect piece. In our shops, you’ll find just what you want. Browse bookstores for everything from new age to the classics. Go antiquing. Complete your wardrobe. Nab those breakfastneed.alsoyounotfectmakenotionssundriesone-of-a-kindandthatthepergift.FindonlywhatwantbutwhatyouBedandorspend the night in historic accommodations. Discover why Lexing ton is the biggest small town you’ll ever encounter.

Southern Virginia University’s Main Hall is the second “grand hotel” built on the hill overlooking the town of Buena Vista. It was built in 1891, after the first hotel on the site was destroyed by fire in July of 1890. Today it is the last surviving Shenandoah Valley “boom” hotel from the 1890s period. It is a Virginia Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.

BUENAAccommodationsVISTA-(areacode540) Budget Inn, 617 W. 29th St. 261-2156 Buena Vista Motel, 447 E. 29th St. 261-2138 The Keep At Elephant Mountain 2631 Edgewood Rd. 261-1141 Restaurants Alexander’s Ice Cream Emporium 2047 Magnolia Ave. 264-0066 Burger King, 608 W. 29th St. 261-1475 Canton Chinese Restaurant 2172 Sycamore Ave. 261-1886 Domino’s Pizza, 2378 Beech Ave. 261-1111 Don Tequila Mexican Restaurant 2255 Beech Ave. 264-0041 “Frank’s” For The Memories 2117 Magnolia Ave. ................................ 261-5553 Hardee’s, 2801 Beech Ave. ......................... 261-3353 Kenney’s, 1518 Magnolia Ave. ................... 261-2592 Nick’s Italian Kitchen 1314 Magnolia Ave................................. 261-7992 Original Italian Pizza Restaurant 2055 Magnolia Ave. 264-0029 Subway, 605 W. 29th St. 261-1609 Todd’s Bar-B-Que, 1176 Magnolia Ave. 261-7427 Camping Glen Maury Park Campground, 101 Maury River Dr.. 261-7321 Points of Interest Buena Vista Visitor’s Center 595 E. 29th St. 261-8004 Glen Maury Park 101 Maury River Dr. 261-7321 Southern Virginia University One University Hill 261-8400 The Vista Links, 447 E. 29th St. .................. 261-4653 Situated between the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Alleghany Mountains, and the Maury River is the City of Buena Vista. If your expectations include commanding views and a relaxing atmosphere, you won’t be disappointed. But you can expect a lot more…A vibrant business community, fantastic events, and an abundance of recreational opportunity already exist in Buena Vista. But we are working hard everyday to make Buena Vista an even better place to own a business, make a home, or take a weekend trip. Take a look around and we are sure that you’ll agree that good views are just the beginning. With access to natural areas near by such as the Appalachian Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and over 58,000 acres of Na tional Forest, there is no shortage of opportunity for ex ploration in the open air. In addition to the great outdoors, Buena Vista offers developed recreational areas. Glen Maury Park consists of 315 acres of scenic, level and rolling land, and is owned and operated by the City of Buena Vista. There are many activities and events held throughout the year at the park. The Vista Links provides an 18-hole, par-72 executive golf course developed by Rick Jacobson featuring all the amenities. Take your pick... from golfing to hiking and tubing to biking, or just sightseeing, Buena Vista has something for the whole family to enjoy.

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September 3-4–Staunton. 55th Annual Art in the Park at 600 Church ville Avenue, starting 10am. This familyfriendly event highlights the fine art and fine crafts of local and regional artists. Everyone will enjoy art, food, music, and art activities for the whole family. All are welcome to participate in a children’s art activity area. Free admission. For more in formation call 540-885-2028. (Continued on page 58)

September 1-30–Lexington. Each year, the Nelson Gallery, 27 W. Washington Street, sponsors a benefit for the Rockbridge SPCA. Animal lovers young and old are invited to participate by creating artwork. With your $10.00 en try fee, you get a 12×12 inch canvas on which to draw, paint, glue photos, etc., of your favorite critters, from cats to craw fish, whatever strikes your fancy. Get the whole family involved, or just come and enjoy the show. Call 540-463-9827 or rockbridgespca.net/events/art-for-arf/.

September 2-Oct. 1–Lexington. Virginia Horse Center events: VPHC Col or Classic Futurity Show on the 2nd-4th; American Connemara Pony Region III Show on the 2nd-4th; East Coast Halter Futurity on the 3rd; VA 4-H State Champi onship Horse/Pony Show on the 8th-11th; ASHAV Horse Show (Saddlebred) on the 28th-Oct. 1st. 540-464-2950.

September 3–New Market. The Open Market will be at the Sun Trust parking lot, from 9am-2pm. Featuring jewelry, woodworking, baked goods, toys and more. http://newmarketcoc.net/.

September 1-3–Monterey. Highland County Fair, 386 Myers-Moon Road. The fair is packed with a dog show, amusements, games, farm animals, exhib its, and live entertainment including a de molition derby, truck and tractor pull, live music, clogging, and more. 540-468-2639 or www.highlandcountyfairva.com/.

September 2–New Market. 8th Annual Summer Music Series: Cross Roads Fest. This event will be held at Reb el Park from 6:30-9pm. Music by “Every day People”. Admission is free. Food and drink available for purchase. Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy an evening of local music, food and brews. 540-740-3850.

The Wayne Theatre, 521 West Main Street, will be having the following events: “Youre A Good Man Charlie Brown”, on the 2nd-4th; “Larnell Starkey” and the “Spiritual Seven Gospel Singers” at 7:30pm on the 10th; “Fantastic Voyage (1966)” on the 12th; “Chicago (2002)” on the 19th; “Marnie” on the 26th. All mov ies start at 2pm and 7pm. For tickets call 540-943-9999 or www.waynetheatre.org.

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Some events may be postponed or canceled. Contact the event host for updates.

September 3–Luray. Join us at Ralph H. Dean Recreation Park, 625 6th Street, for our 3rd Annual Sun flower Festival. The event will kick off at 10am with a 1k fun run around the sunflower fields. There will also be kids activ ities, a petting zoo, pony rides, hayrides, butterfly garden, food from concessions, vendors, games and more. 540-743-7700.

September 2-4–Luray. 9th Annual “Pickin’ At The Post”, VFW, 218 Veterans Lane. Admission fee. call 540-244-1137 or 540-743-3915.

September 2–Mount Sidney. Enjoy a night at 1 Tribe Farm, 877 Todd Road. This event is a fun Outdoor Summer Fun Series “BYOB” experience where you can enjoy fresh off the farm food, live mu sic and a X2 Comedy show. Limited seat ing and parking, so buy your tickets today for $25.00, which include music and com edy. For more information and to buy tick ets: 1tribefarm.com/collections/events or www.x2comedy.com. 540-255-9442.

September 10–Woodstock. 3rd Annual “WoodsTACO” competition at Court Square, from noon-5pm. Don’t really like tacos? We will have other food vendors and you do not need a ticket to enjoy other activities. General admission is free. 540-459--3621.

September 10–Clearbrook. Picnic and Pool Pawty at Clearbrook Park from noon-3pm. Dock diving at the pool, food vendors and vendors with everything you need for your dogs and much more. Proceeds will be donated to the Es ther Boyd Animal Shelter. Free entry and $5.00 pool fee per dog. 540-665-5678.

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September 10–Broadway. 56th Annual Autumn Festival and Antique Car Show will be held from 9am-3pm, rain or shine. Enjoy a variety of food, crafts, artisans, local non-profit organizations and the community market, will line Main Street and much more. Admission is free. 540-896-5152.

September 8-10–Glasgow. Annual Rockbridge Fair and Expo will be held at the Locher Pavilion Field, 515 9th Street. There will be rides, farm animals, quilts, food, games and so much more. Live music by “Luke Whittaker”, “The Pickup Band”, and “Vinyl Nation”. 540460-0061 or rockbridgefairandexpo.org.

September 3-4–Clear Brook. The Second Annual BBQ And Brews Fes tival will be held at the Frederick County Fairgrounds. Enjoy local BBQ, food trucks, live music, tailgating games, craft beer, hard cider, bourbon and wine. Live music by “Downtown Garage”, “Rock Bottom Band”, “Raised on Analog” and more. For details call 540-662-3863.

September 9-11–Staunton. Augusta Military Academy Alumni Foun dation Reunion will be held at the Head quarters Hotel: Hotel 24 South. All alumni from all classes are welcome and encour aged to attend. For more details 540-2483007 or amaalumni.org/reunion-2022.

September 5-Oct. 1–Buena Vista. Glen Maury Park events: 51st Labor Day Fest kick’s off at 9am and the parade will start at 9:30am on the 5th; The Mountain Music and Dance Festival on the 8th-10th; Nothin’ Fancy Bluegrass Festival on the 22nd-24th; The Pickin’ Family Music Rally on the 25th-Oct.1st. 540-261-7321.

September 3-4–Front Royal. Appaloosa Festival is held at Skyline Ranch Resort, 751 Mountain Road, gates open 11am both days. A wide variety of food vendors, a multitude of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Admission fee, children 13-under are free and parking is extra. Visit: appaloosafestival.com/home or 540-999-1497 for more details.

September 8–Harrisonburg. Join the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum, 780 University Blvd, for their Fall Wine and Cheese event and learn more about the Urban Wood Utilization Programs, while enjoying food and beverages that include ingredients derived from our beloved trees. To register 540-568-3194 or edu/arboretum/events/general-events.shtml.https://jmu.

September 10–Harrisonburg. Step UP for Down Syndrome 1K & Family Festival at Hillandale Park, 801 Hillandale Ave. Inaugural community awareness event. For more details call 804-256-6070 or visit: dsagr.salsalabs.org/stepupinvalley.

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Some events may be postponed or canceled. Contact the event host for updates.

September 10–Clearbrook. Relay for Life will be held at the Stonewall District Ruritan Fairgrounds. This is a fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. The evening will be packed with music, games, food and fun. To register visit: RelayForLife.org/WinchesterVA or 540-533-0092.

September 11–Bridgewater. The 40th Annual Shenandoah Valley Cen tury bicycle event will be held at Oakdale Park, 134 Mt Crawford Avenue, from 8am3pm. The Century serves as a fundraiser for the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition. Register here: https://bit.ly/SVBCoalitionCentury or call 540-908-4212. (Continued on page 60)

September 10–Lexington. 28th Annual “Rockbridge Beer and Wine” Festival, will be held at the Lime Kiln Theater, from noon-5pm. Live music and food. For tickets and more informination visit www.rockbridgebeerandwine.com/ or call 540-463-5375.

September 10–Elkton. 5th Annual Cruise-In at the Area Community Center, 20593 Blue and Gold Drive, from 2:30-6pm. Free classic car registra tion beginning at 2:30 pm and the event begins at 3 pm. Motorcycles welcomed. There will be gift bags with dash plaques for the first 200 registered cars. We will have food trucks and giveaways throughout the day for car owners and attendees. 540-298-9441.

September 10–Middletown. The 7th Annual “Farm to Table” dinner will be held on Church Street from 4 to 6:30pm. An evening of live music, a delicious menu, wine to pair with the fare. This event is a fundraiser to support NW Works. To reg ister 540-313-9400 or kindful.com/e/7th-annual-farm-to-table.https://nwworks.

September 11–Stuarts Draft. Cruise-In at DAP’S Ice Cream, Burgers and Fries, 3278 Stuarts Draft Highway. Registration is free. 540-466-5967.

September 10–Shenandoah Valley. Looking to find the perfect treasure? Join us for the Annual Highway Route 340 Yard Sale. You won’t want to miss all the deals residents and vendors will have along the highway from Waynes boro to Luray. Visit events/272926875043621www.facebook.com/or540-942-6669.

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September 10-11, 16-18–Fishersville. Augusta Expo events: Showmasters Gun Show on the 10th-11th and the 54th Annual Gem, Mineral and Jewelry Show on the 16th-18th. www.augustaexpo.com/shows or 540-337-2552.

September 10–Salem. “Olde Salem Days” is held in the downtown area from 9am-5pm. Featuring the work of hundreds of artisans as well as a variety of other activities. This event is a major fundraising project for the Rotary Club of Salem. www.oldesalemdays.com/ or 540-772-8871.

September 11–Swoope. North Mountain Outfitter, 709 N Moun tain Road, will be hosting “Shotguns and Saddles” for cowgirls. Join us for a claybusting, trail-riding excursion that will combine the very best of shooting, horses, fishing and food. Event is rain or shine so please pack appropriate for the weather. To register: www.northmtnoutfitter.com/ shotguns-saddles/ or 540-886-7768.

Some events may be postponed or canceled. Contact the event host for updates.

September 10–Glasgow. “Rockin the Gorge” free music event at the Locher Pavilion from 6-9pm, gate opens at 5pm. Music by Vinyl Nation. There will be tents set up in case of rain. Also, there will be food and beer for sale cash only. gorge-music-event-5.lexingtonvirginia.com/events/rockin-the-https://540-258-2246.

September 10–Stephenson. Hunter T. Crane Memorial Trap Shoot and Car Show at 262 Gun Club Road. This family-friendly event will have plenty to keep you busy with a fantastic car show, live music by “Cross N’ Styles”, great bbq, and more. Full price registration includes entry to win a firearm donated by Stonewall Arms. https://huntercrane.foundation/ events/ or 540-539-3214.

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September 17–Waynesboro. “Will Run for Margarita” at Plaza Antigua, 32 Windigrove Drive. This fun event offers a 3.1 mile course, a festive tech event shirt, a commemorative finisher glass and you guessed it, a post-race celebratory margarita. Visit www.corkscrewracing.com for more information and to reserve your tickets or call 540-949-4205. September 17–New Market. Come to the Community Park to enjoy a free movie featuring “Spiderman-No Way Home”, starting at sundown. For your viewing comfort, we encourage you to bring chairs and/or blankets. Feel free to bring snacks and drinks (no alcoholic beverages allowed). All movies will begin at sundown. 540-740-3850.

September 17–Clear Brook. The Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Fes tival will be held at the Frederick County Fairgrounds, 250 Fairground Road, from 10am-5pm. Gate admission includes free inflatables, live music, apple pie eating contest, a variety of vendors, canine chal lenge course, car shows and more. www. winchesterappleharvest.com/ or call 540336-9114.

The 1st Annual Fantasy Faire will be held at the Wayside Inn, 7783 Main Street, starting 10am. W.elcome elves, witches, wizards, orcs, pirates, vampires and all manner of beings. https://fantasyfaireva. com/ or 540-869-1797. (Continued from page 59)

September 11–New Market. Bring your furry friends to the “Annual Summer’s End Pup Pool Party” at the com munity pool from 1-4pm. Admission is $3.00 for each dog. Registration is highly recommended. Call 540-740-3850 or festival-events.www.newmarketvirginia.com/home/pages/visit

September 17–Harrisonburg, “Cocktails and Sneakers” will be held at OASIS, 103 South Main Street, starting 6:30pm. A fundraiser for the scholarship fund managed by Just One Sister Circle. Come with your ooh-la-la sneakers and get ready to have some fun. For more details call 540-442-81-88 or visit www.oas isfineartandcraft.org/events-1.

18th Annual Watermelon Pickers Fest will be held at the Clarke County Fairgrounds. This event is family-friendly with kid’s activities, food, craft vendors and more. For tickets: 540-955-1621 or https://watermel onpickersfest.com/.

September 16-18–Edinburg. 41st Annual Edinburg Ole Time Festival comes alive with music, arts, crafts, enter tainment, great food, doggie contest, and more. Our parade on the 17th starts at 1pm and goes through town. 540-984-8400 https://edinburgoletimefestival.com/events/.or

September 17–McGaheysville. Join Anicira for a fun-filled day at their 5th Annual “Walk for the Animals”, held at the Shenandoah Valley Farm, 882 Bloomer Springs Road, from 11am-2pm. Dogs bring your humans to enjoy food, wine and activities to support Anicira’s lifesaving programs. For schedule of events 540-437-1980.anicira.org/locations/walk-for-animals/https://or

September 17–Waynesboro. 2nd Annual Jeep Fest at the Moose Lodge 481 Hopeman Parkway, from noon-6pm. A $10.00 donation includes entry to all events. We will have a obstacle course, show/shine with trophys, vendors, 50/50 raffles and a DJ. All donations will go to Camp Light, a summer camp for kids with special needs and at risk youth. orfacebook.com/events/563342228586283/www.540-471-1659.

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September 15-17–Berryville.

September 17-18–Middletown.

September 22-24–Clear Brook. The Annual Tri-State Truck Show is held at the Frederick County Fairgrounds. There will be a flea market, over 300 trucks, food, movie night, 5050 and more. 540-478-4389 or antique-truck-show/.https://aths.org/eventcalendar/tri-state-

The International Festival celebrates this area’s rich cultural and language diversity. This family-friendly event is free, with plenty of food and crafts and activities for visitors of all ages. international-festival.org.www.harrisonburg-

September 24–Harrisonburg.

The Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale is held at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds: 4808 S. Valley Pike, rain or shine. The auc tion has handmade quilts, wall hangings, art, woodwork, collectibles and more. All items are donated, allowing the proceeds of each sale to benefit the Relief Sale. The auction will be in-person and online at the same time. https://vareliefsale.com/ or call for more information 540-433-9993. (Continued on page 62)

Some events may be postponed or canceled. Contact the event host for updates.

The Wayne Theatre’s free outdoor concert is held outside, under the marquis, from 6-8pm. Live music by “Sundried Opossum”. Bring your lawn chair and come join us at 521 W. Main Street. There will be concessions, food trucks, beer and rest rooms available. 540-943-9999.

September 24-25–Staunton.

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September 27–Grottoes. Annual Signature 5K fundraiser will be held at Grand Caverns. A race series for all levels of runners and walkers. All proceeds from the race will go towards the purchase of a new children’s playground at the park. To register call 540-249-5705 or race-series.tive.com/orgs/grand-caverns-signature-5k-www.ac

September 18–Weyers Cave. The “Run the Runway 5K” will be held at the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport is a family-friendly event beginning with a 1K Fun Run for children ages 3-12 at 2pm and a 5K on the taxiway and runway at 2:30pm. All proceeds go to the Harrison burg Explore More Discovery Museum. To register 540-442-8900 or www.iexploremore.com/run.

September 24–Broadway. Oktoberfest at Heritage Park, 180 Turner Avenue. https://broadwayva.gov/broadway-oktoberfest/ or 540-896-5152.

September 28–Waynesboro.

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Annual “Queen City Mischief and Magic” is held downtown. An entertaining and family-friendly event. 540-292-2013 or www.queencitymagic.com/.

September 30-Oct. 1–Harrisonburg.

September 23-Oct. 7–Harrisonburg. Join us, at the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum’s on the James Madison University campus from 9am-3pm, to shop for a variety of plants, bulbs and lots more. Free admission. 540-568-4801. September 24–New Market. Heritage Day Celebration held in the downtown area. Enjoy treasures crafted by local vendors, taste local food, and sing along and dance to local musicians. festival-eventswww.newmarketvirginia.com/home/pages/Visitorcall540-740-3212.

September 23-25–Berryville. Come celebrate the many facets of fiber at the “Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festi val”, 890 West Main Street. There will be something for everyone at this event that is focusing on all aspects of fiber, Also local wines, fresh cider and pie. 540-3249455 or visit vendor/?id=2718.www.eventeny.com/events/ September 23-25 –Winchester. 5th Annual Arts and Music Festival is at various locations in Old Town. For more details call 540-845-3543 or book.com/events/516902796901278.www.face

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