Edinburg Things To Do - Best Activities & Attractions in Edinburg VA
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AMuseum of Childhood
- 42 High St
Edinburgh - 0131 / 529-4142
- Overview Allegedly the world's first museum devoted solely to the history of childhood, this popular and free museum is just past the intersection of High and Blackfriars streets. Contents of its four floors range from antique toys to games to exhibits on health, education, and costumes, plus video ... more on Frommers
Museum of Childhood
42 High StEdinburgh
BEdinburg Madison District Museum
- 107 Center Street
Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 8521
- Overview Located in the Old town Hall building, Circa 1903. This building was past homes of the Volunteer Fire Department and Town Hall. It was also the home of the Edinburg Teen Center in the 50?s, 60?s and 70?s and the Campfire Girls in the early 1900?s. The Museum located here in 1997 and houses a coll... more on Virginia.org
Edinburg Madison District Museum
107 Center StreetEdinburg, VA 22824
CShenandoah Vineyards (VA)
- 3659 South Ox Road
Edinburg, VA 22824, United States - 5409848699
- My girlfriend and I spent a few days in Edinburgh visiting her step-dads family. We spent some time seeing the local sights when we came across this vineyard ... more on Yelp
- Overview The vintners of Shenandoah Vineyards, experts in wine making, combine old world techniques with modern technology to produce a variety of impeccable wines. Housed in a red barn dating to the Civil War, the winery sits atop an old stone foundation which serves as the aging cellar. An upper story d... more on Virginia.org
Shenandoah Vineyards (VA)
3659 South Ox RoadEdinburg, VA 22824, United States
DTartan Gift Shop
- 54 High St
Edinburgh - 0131 / 558-3187
- Overview Tartan Gift Shop has a chart indicating the place of origin (in Scotland) of family names, accompanied by a bewildering array of hunt and dress tartans for men and women, sold by the yard. There's also ... more on Frommers
Tartan Gift Shop
54 High StEdinburgh
EThe Flea Market
- 164 Landfill Road
Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 8771
- Overview Over 65 vendors, all indoors. Antiques, collectibles, books, and much more. Open year round 9AM-5PM Friday, Saturday, Sunday. more on Virginia.org
The Flea Market
164 Landfill RoadEdinburg, VA 22824
FHistoric Town of Edinburg
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- 101 Town Hall Avenue
Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 8521
- Overview Edinburg was settled in the latter part of the 18th century by Germans and Swiss whom the rich soil, beautiful countryside and plentiful water of the Shenandoah River and Stony Creek. In the early 1800?s Philip Grandstaff settled on Stony Creek. Grandstaff built a gun factory that made guns for t... more on Virginia.org
Historic Town of Edinburg
101 Town Hall AvenueEdinburg, VA 22824
GEdinburg Village Shops
- 127 South Main Street
PO Box 263, Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 9785
- Overview At the Edinburg Village Shops, we're always changing, but we still offer the same inviting combination of handmade items and antique treasures. Our customers often drop by just to see what new things have been added. They may be tempted by a pretty country-stitched jumper or rhinestone bracelet f... more on Virginia.org
Edinburg Village Shops
127 South Main StreetPO Box 263, Edinburg, VA 22824
HGallery 201
- 201 South Main Street
Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 9438
- Overview Stop by for original paintings, limited edition prints, selected handcrafts, stained glass, pottery, quilts, and cards all by local artisans. Located on Main Street, ... more on Virginia.org
Gallery 201
201 South Main StreetEdinburg, VA 22824
IAlistir Wood Tait
- 116A Rose St
Edinburgh - 0131 / 225-4105
- Overview This jewelry store has a reputation for Scottish gems and precious metal such as agates, Scottish gold, garnets, and sapphires. Victorian collections include "Scottish Pebble" brooches while contemporary ... more on Frommers
Alistir Wood Tait
116A Rose StEdinburgh
JHistoric Edinburg Mill
- 214 South Main Street
Edinburg, VA 22824 - +1 540 984 8400
- Overview The Edinburg Mill was built in 1848 by George Grandstaff and was in continuous operation as a grist mill until 1978. It is famous for the fact that it is one of the few mills in the valley that was not burned by Sheridan during the Civil War. It was set on fire by his orders, but at a request fro... more on Virginia.org
Historic Edinburg Mill
214 South Main StreetEdinburg, VA 22824

