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Tourists who want to learn about the history of the Shenandoah Valley should make a stop at the Shenandoah Valley Cultural Heritage Museum, housed in the legendary Edinburg Mill. Spared from General Sheridan’s campaign to destroy all production facilities that supplied the Union soldiers with food, the Edinburg Mill is the perfect site to house the museum’s collections dedicated to the cultural heritage of the town and the surrounding valley. Included in the admission price is a viewing of the film The Burning which tells the story of the mill itself. A gift shop offers commemorative items from local artisans.
214 S. Main Street, Edinburg, VA, Phone: 540-984-8400
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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