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    American Celebration On Parade

    261 Caverns Rd, Quicksburg, VA     (540) 477-4300

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    American Celebration on Parade at Shenandoah Caverns offers an up close look at a unique collection of stunning parade floats, props, and stage settings from America"s entertainment and political history. This collection in... virginia.org

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    Mount Jackson Museum

    King Street, Mount Jackson, VA     (540) 477-2121

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    This museum is dedicated to the historic preservation of Mount Jackson and surrounding areas. Open May-September, Friday's 1PM-4PM, Saturday's 10AM-4PM. virginia.org

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    American Celebration On Parade & Shenandoah Caverns

    Quicksburg, VA     (888) 422-8376

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    American Celebration on Parade is a one-of-a-kind exhibition of parade floats and celebration art that appeals to all ages. School children can learn about simple machines as well as the history of presidential inaugurals... museumsusa.org

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    Virginia Quilt Museum

    301 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA     (540) 433-3818

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    The Virginia Quilt Museum is nestled in the heart of Harrisonburg"s downtown historic district. The Virginia Quilt Museum is the Commonwealth"s official quilt museum and is open to the public as a resource center for the st... virginia.org

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    Historic Edinburg Mill

    214 S Main St, Edinburg, VA     (540) 984-8400

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    The Edinburg Mill was built by Major George Grandstaff in 1848. It is one of only a few that survived "The Burning" during the Civil War and it was in continuous operation untl 1979 when it was converted into a restaurant. ... virginia.org

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    Car And Carriage Caravan Museum

    970 Us Highway 211 W, Luray, VA     (540) 743-6551

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    Experience the history of America at Luray Caverns in an exhibit featuring over 140 items relating to transportation including cars, carriages, coaches and costumes dating from 1725. This fascinating story of roadway travel... virginia.org

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    Elkton Welcome Center & Museum

    306 W Spotswood Ave, Elkton, VA    

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    Elkton Welcome Center is committed to preserving area history through our museum, participating with the community in activities and events, and promoting our Town. We have tourist information on site to help you with your ... virginia.org

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    Miller-kite House Museum

    310 E Rockingham St, Elkton, VA     (540) 298-1717

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    The museum is located in a house that served as the headquarters of General Stonewall Jackson during the beginning of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The exhibit features many items from the Civil War era and some articles ... virginia.org

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    Luray Valley Museum

    101 Cave Hill Rd, Luray, VA     (540) 743-1297

    The Luray Valley Museum is an intriguing and thorough presentation which celebrates our early Shenandoah Valley culture. Visitors begin the tour at the log Stonyman building which houses an overview of the Valley's histor... museumsusa.org

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    Harrisonburg-rockingham Historical Society

    382 High St, Dayton, VA     (540) 879-2616

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    Here we tell the story from the Indians to Contemporary Industry. "Invincible Spirit: History in the Heart of the Shenandoah " tells the history of Rockingham County and Harrisonburg from pre-Columbus times through the pr... museumsusa.org