Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah County is home to breath-taking scenery, a vast array of outdoor recreation, rich history, and charming small towns with unique shopping and diverse dining options, award-winning vineyards and craft breweries.
Less than two hours from Washington, D.C. and easily accessible via I-81. Shenandoah County offers the perfect retreat with scenic mountain views. rolling fields and the Shenandoah River.
Discover Shenandoah County's role in the World Wars through the stories of Farms, Factories and the Front Line. Visit historic sites such as Shenvalee which serves as a detention center for Italian diplomats, or enjoy a pint at the Woodstock Brewhouse which now resides in a former Casey Jones Denim Factory which manufactured overalls for the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Visit the Strasburg Emporium which is located in the former Strasburg Textile Mill which manufactured parachutes during WWII or visit the site of the Manganese mines of Fort Valley.
The vast array of museums throughout the county also feature special exhibits pertaining to the war efforts.
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- Wifi (free)
- Public Restrooms
- Vending
- LGBT Friendly
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Last Updated: 02/01/2017