Museums in Bridgewater, Virginia

#1.

Bridgewater College, 402 East College Street, Bridgewater, VA 22812

  • Visit a fascinating general history museum with artifacts from Native-Americans, the American Civil War, and pioneer life. Coinage, currency, bottles, and weaponry are just a few of the unique arti... More on Virginia.org

  • A general history museum of nearly 10,000 items, mostly from the collection of Brethren Minister, ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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#2.

382 High St., Dayton, VA 22821

  • Museum housing collections of local historical significance. More on Virginia.org

 

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382 High Street, Dayton, Virginia 22821, us

  • The museum of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society focuses on the history of the region. Visitors can see exhibits pertaining to the art and history of the people of this region. Within our museum collection, the museum ... More on Heritage

 

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1921 Heritage Center Way Harrisonburg,VA

  • Experience the Valley's unique religious and cultural heritage at Crossroads, where Brethren and Mennonite religion and culture meet. The Center interprets these values as expressions of faith and... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com

  • Welcome to CrossRoads-- where journeys of faith and conscience meet. This center focuses on the Shenandoah Valley's Brethren and Mennonite heritage, highlighting their beliefs and lifestyles, stori... More on Virginia.org

 

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212 S. Main Street Harrisonburg,VA

  • Inscription. This was the home of Harrisonburgs first mayor, Isaac Hardesty, an apothecary. Elected in 1849, Hardesty served until 1860. His Unionist sympathies compelled him to leave for Maryland ... More on HMDB

  • This mid-19th-century residence of Harrisonburg's first mayor serves today as the Valley Turnpike Museum, which highlights the history and heritage of US Route 11, formerly known as the Valley Turn... More on Heritage

 

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Wallops Flight Facility Building J-17 Charlottesville, VA

  • The Monticello Visitors Center features "Thomas Jefferson at Monticello," an exhibition of Jefferson memorabilia, artifacts discovered during archaeological excavations, and architectural models and drawings. The film, "Thomas Jefferson: ... More on Virginia.org

 

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