Plan Your Visit

Other Area Attractions

Open April through October, George Washington's Office Museum is minutes from the MSV in Old Town Winchester. Photo courtesy of the Winchester-Frederick County CVB.

 

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Five minutes from the MSV, the Virginia Farm Market welcomes fall with thousands of pumpkins and varieties of locally-grown apples. Photo courtesy of the Winchester-Frederick County CVB.

 

Note

The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival takes place each spring in Winchester and includes two parades, a circus, a carnival, dances, band competitions, celebrities, and pageantry.

 

Quickfact

County Music legend Patsy Cline was born in Winchester. Her grave and childhood home are minutes from the museum.

Autumn Harvest

Winchester and the surrounding region have many museums, historic sites, and attractions. You’ll find an exhaustive list inside the main sections of the museum’s Shenandoah Valley Gallery, where museums or attractions relative to each section topic are listed. Some of the museums and historic sites include: Abram’s Delight; Belle Grove Plantation; George Washington’s Office Museum; Historic Long Branch; Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum; and Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters.

The area also has many farms and orchards that are open to the public, festivals, recreational opportunities, and more. To learn more, we suggest that you visit the website for the Winchester Area Visitor and Convention Bureau.