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Visitor Centers ~ North |
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Front Royal-Warren County Visitors Center
A few miles east of the junction of I-66 and I-81, just 70 miles from Washington DC, Front Royal is where the Skyline Drive begins.
Location Visitor Center located in the old train station at 414 Main St
Phone 800-338-2576
Email tourism@ci.front-royal.va.us
Web www.ci.front-royal.va.us |
Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Discover it all in Jefferson County, West Virginia!
Location I-81 Exit 12
Phone 866-HELLO-WV
Web www.hello-wv.com. |
Martinsburg/Berkeley County Visitors Bureau
Great visitors center at historic train station. Incredible array of entertaining and educational offerings. Architecturally unique downtown; walking and driving tours of historical interest; many exciting festivals; wildlife preserves; diverse dining; plentiful lodging; first-rate biking and golf.
Location I-81 Exits 13, 14 and 16
Phone 304-264-8801
Email info@travelwv.com
Web www.travelwv.com |
Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center
Experience history from the French and Indian War to modern times: Civil War battlefields, Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum, George Washington's Office Museum, Patsy Cline's birthplace, restaurants and accommodations.
Location I-81 Exit 313; 1360 Pleasant Valley Road
Phone 877-871-1326 or 540-542-1326
Web www.visitwinchesterva.com |
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Visitor Centers ~ Central |
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Harrisonburg Tourism and Visitor Services
Located in the historic Hardesty-Higgins House, the Harrisonburg visitor center offers state and area information, including such events as First Night Harrisonburg, International Festival, Rockingham County Fair, Tour of Shenandoah, Valley Fourth, and Court Days Festival. This location also houses the Valley Turnpike Museum and Mrs. Hardesty's Tea Room.
Location 212 S Main St, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Directions I-81, exit 247-B; west on Route 33 and follow the blue tourist information signs
Web www.harrisonburgtourism.com |
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Luray-Page County Visitor Center
In Shenandoah Valley’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Home to Shenandoah National Park & Luray Caverns. More than l,l00 rooms, cozy cabins, elegant B&B’s & campsites. Canoeing on the Shenandoah River, quaint towns, historic sites, antiques, festivals & fairs. 15 minutes from Skyline Drive. Visitor Center open 9am-5pm daily; Hours Seasonal May-Oct. Call for free travel guide.
Location 46 E Main St, Luray. Satellite Office at historic Stevens Cottage, Shenandoah
Phone 888-743-3915
Web www.LurayPage.com |
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Town of Shenandoah
Welcome! Historic Landmark/Visitor Center. Civil War trails, active rail yard. Watch trains and shop downtown! Recreation: Shenandoah River/public boat dock. Within 30 minutes of many top Valley attractions!
Location I-81 Exit 264. US 211 east to US 340 south, 10 minutes
Phone 540-652-8164
Web www.TownOfShenandoah.com |
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Shenandoah Valley Tourist Information Center
Make us your first stop in the Valley! A state-certified facility open seven days a week, eight hours a day, year around. Providing comprehensive color displays and brochures on Valley tourism and the entire Commonwealth. Restroom facilities.
Location I-81 Exit 264
Phone 800-VISITSV or 540-740-3132
Web www.visitshenandoah.org |
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Staunton Convention & Visitors Bureau
Two visitor centers to help you plan your stay in Historic Staunton, recognized as one of "America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Location I-81 Exits 220-225. 116 W Beverley St
Phone 800-342-7982 or 540-332-3865
Web www.visitstaunton.com |
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Waynesboro/Augusta County
Free maps, brochures, directions and other information about Waynesboro, including attractions, shops, lodging and dining establishments. Hours 8 am-5 pm.
Location 301 W Main St, Waynesboro
Phone 866-253-1957 or 540-942-6644
Web www.waynesboro.va.us/tourism.html
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Visitor Centers ~ South |
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Lexington & Rockbridge Area Visitor Center
I-81, Exit 188B. A trip to our part of the world is not your typical wait-in-line, jump-a-coaster, kind of excursion. It’s a unique intersection of indoors and out. People and places. Artisans and equestrians. In Rockbridge County, our caverns are not the only deep experience you’ll have.
Featuring the homes and final resting places of “Stonewall” Jackson and Robert E. Lee, the wonder of Natural Bridge, and a charming downtown that offers abundant eateries, locally-owned shops and cozy B&B’s. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Jun-Aug 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.) Call today for your free travel guide.(877) 453-9822
Location I-81 Exit 188B2
Phone 877-453-9822 or 540-463-3777
Web www.lexingtonvirginia.com |
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Roanoke Valley –Located at the southern tip of the Shenandoah
Valley & conveniently located off I-81 & the Blue Ridge Parkway. A
variety of attractions include the VA Museum of Transportation, Mill Mt. Zoo,
O Winston Link Museum, Center in the Square, Dixie Caverns & specialized
shopping in downtown at the Historic Farmers’ Market & at several malls.
Lodging ranges from modern to historic with nearly 5,500 overnight rooms
& plenty of restaurants. Stop by the Visitor Information Center in downtown
at 101 Shenandoah Ave. Open daily.
Location I-81 Exit 143
Phone 800-635-5535
Web www.visitroanokeva.com |
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Salem Visitors Center
Information on lodging, dining, attractions and events in and around Salem.
Location I-81 Exit 141. Located inside the Salem Civic Center.
Phone 888-VASALEM
Web www.visitsalemva.com |
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