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ShenanArts
Stage 4

ShenanArts is a non-profit theatre that was organized in 1981. Our mission continues to be using theatre to build bridges within our community. ShenanArts produces plays for all generations: Youth-Growing Stages, Teen-Teen Theatre, and Multi-Generational Shows as well as adult-oriented plays.

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Oak Grove Theater The Grove is a wonderful outdoor theater about to celebrate its 52nd summer season. Many enjoy a picnic in the woods before the sun sets and the show begins. Then the night is filled with music, laughter, and drama as the Oak Grove Players display their magic.
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Woodrow Wilson's Birthplace One of the few original Presidential birthplaces open to the public, Woodrow Wilson's first home offers an authentic picture of family life in the pre-Civil War Shenandoah Valley
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Woodrow Wilson's Presidential Library & Museum The Manse house museum comes to life through period furnishings, the Wilsons' household belongings, and guided interpretation. A charming 1933 boxwood garden, a restoration project of the Garden Club of Virginia, complements the National Historic Landmark.
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Staunton Walking Tours The best way to experience the historic and architectural flavors of Staunton is on foot.
 
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Shenandoah Shakespeare Shenandoah Shakespeare delights audiences at home and abroad with a fresh, energetic approach to Shakespeare
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SMA VWIL Museum Established by the Staunton Military Academy (SMA) Alumni Association and the Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership (VWIL), is a museum and memorial to SMA and its cadets. 
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Statler Brothers Museum Country Music Superstars, The Statler Brothers, purchased the Beverley Manor School and established their corporate offices in what is now called "The Statler Complex"
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Augusta County Courthouse Birth records from 1853 - Marriage records from 1785 - Death records from - 1853 Land records from 1745 - Probate records from 1745 - Court records from 1745
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Staunton Braves Baseball Staunton Braves Baseball remains family-oriented and is truly a Community Effort We invite you to visit John Moxie Stadium (Located in Gypsy Hill Park) and see some of the top collegiate talent in the nation representing the eight teams in the Valley Baseball League.
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Gypsy Hill Park The park includes a public golf course, football and baseball stadiums, a gymnasium, a lake, an armory, two playgrounds, three youth baseball fields, a public swimming pool, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, a the Gypsy Express mini-train, the famous Duck Pond, and The Bandstand
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American
Frontier
Culture
Museum

The museum uses historic structures, artifacts, and living history interpretation to represent how immigrants to America lived in their homelands, crossed the Atlantic, and traveled from coastal ports into the Shenandoah Valley
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P. Buckley Moss Museum The museum houses a collection of P. Buckley Moss artworks spanning the artist's entire life
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Blue Ridge Parkway
Skyline Drive
The Blue Ridge Parkway is literally the "Backbone" of a great scenic mountain region embracing the Southern (and highest) portion of the Appalachian mountain range, an area of approximately 20,000 square miles

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Augusta Expoland Always something interesting going on here. Antique Shows, Craft Shows, Home Shows, Sports Shows, Monster Truck Shows, and Tractor Pulls are some of the goodies you might find going on.
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Cyrus McCormick's Farm Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the first successful Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the first successful reaper and founded the harvesting machine industry
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Grand Caverns
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Buffalo Springs Herb Farm

Walk our nature trail and see wildflowers, waterfalls, wildlife and if you're lucky . . . fairies! Walk our 5 circuit Chelsea labyrinth just off our nature trail for quiet meditation and renewal of self. If walked in a meditative way one returns to the outside world refreshed and with a renewed spirit.

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Historic Lexington
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Montecello - Home of Thomas Jefferson
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Endless Caverns
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Natural Bridge

Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountain ranges in the Southern Shenandoah Valley, Natural Bridge provides a unique, historic, picturesque and natural experience.
One of the seven Natural Wonders of the world.
Over 100 million years old. 215 feet tall. 90feet wide

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University of Virginia Art Museum

The University of VirginiaArt Museum exhibits art from around the world dating from ancient times to present day. In addition to its permanent collection, the Museum presents an ongoing schedule of changing exhibitions, accompanied by related programs and publications

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Cass Scenic Railroad
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Ash Lawn-Highland
Home of President
James Monroe

Ash Lawn-Highland is the home of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States,and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Ash Lawn-Highland is owned and operated by the College of William and Mary, Monroe's alma mater