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33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg, Va
overview: Part of an estate established by George F. Hupp in the 1750s, Hupps Hill commands breathtaking vi... More on MuseumStuff.com
Although not on the same level as the Stonewall Jackson House in Lexington, this small museum does a good... More on Frommers

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130 North Massanutten St., Strasburg, Virginia
Did you know that four of the first five presidents, eight in all, were Virginians, born and raised to refl... More on Virginia.org
Admission was $5 ( free for small children), but they have discounts including AAA. More on TripAdvisor

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151 W King St, Strasburg, Virginia 22657-2221

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440 East King Street, Strasburg, VA 22657
The museum is located in a registered Historic Landmark in the Shenandoah Valley and exhibits farm and home items, crafts, as ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Strasburg Museum looks at life in the mid 19th Century. Stroll through recreated workshops and view displa ... More on PlanetWare

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33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA, 22657

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33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA 22657
Wayside Fndn. of American History & Arts, Inc. in Strasburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Museum of American Presidents, 130 North Massanutten Street, Strasburg, VA 22657-2300, United States

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551 N Massanutten Street, Strasburg VA 22657, United States of America
Inscription. This house, built about 1755, is the old Hupp Homestead. It was used as a fort in Indian attacks. , Erected 1937 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number A-20: ), , L... More on HMDB
Inscription. This Frontier Fort stands in mute evidence of that early American history that has gone before us. It was built around the year 1755, and it was home of one of the first settlers to th... More on HMDB

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Strasburg VA 22657, United States of America

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156 West Washington Street, Strasburg VA 22657, United States of America
Inscription. Historic valley congregation, strasburg's, oldest, organized by German settlers (c.1747), who first worshiped in log building just west, of this site. Parish records date from 1769. Strasburg's first school conducted ... More on HMDB
