1. Jim Barnett Park
A large park offering recreational facilities including swimming pools, sports fields, and picnic areas. Great for families and outdoor activities.
The best places to see and eat in Winchester, ranked by real travelers.
A large park offering recreational facilities including swimming pools, sports fields, and picnic areas. Great for families and outdoor activities.
A charming historic district with pedestrian-friendly streets, unique shops, restaurants, and historic sites. Perfect for a leisurely stroll.
A museum showcasing the art, culture, and history of the Shenandoah Valley, featuring beautiful gardens and changing exhibits.
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An interactive children's museum with hands-on exhibits that encourage learning through play. Ideal for families with young kids.
The former home of the legendary country music star Patsy Cline, offering tours that provide insight into her life and career.
A historic house museum that served as the headquarters for Confederate General Stonewall Jackson during the Civil War.
A historic site preserving the battlefield of the Third Battle of Winchester, with walking trails and interpretive signs.
Housed in the historic Frederick County Courthouse, this museum offers exhibits on the Civil War and its impact on the Shenandoah Valley.
A small museum located in the building that served as George Washington's office during his time as a surveyor in Winchester.
A historic site preserving the battlefield of the First and Second Battles of Kernstown, featuring walking trails and guided tours.
A great starting point for any visit to Winchester, offering maps, brochures, and helpful staff to assist with travel plans.
Scenic walking trails located at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, perfect for a peaceful stroll through nature.
The oldest house in Winchester, now a museum offering tours that explore the history of the area and the life of early settlers.
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