Join the local ghosts in a walk through the historic district of Fredericksburg, Virginia, a city that claims to be one of the most haunted locales in the United States. With a long history dating back to pre-Colonial times, and a legacy of slavery and war, it is no wonder that so many unhappy phantoms wander the streets. Visit the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, marking the spot of four bloody Civil War battles or Ferry Farm, the boyhood home of George Washington.
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A multifaceted gallery, retail store, and classroom, Ponshop features contemporary fine art, ceramics, clothing, jewelry and handmade items from local and regional artists. Husband and wife Gabriel and Scarlett Pons also teach art classes for children and adults in ceramics, mixed media, painting, skateboard graphics and street art.
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A woman can literally get dressed from head to toe at Monkee's of Fredericksburg! At Monkee's, you'll experience boutique shopping as it is meant to be-fun & personal! Our associates have an incredible eye for style & are dedicated to delivering world class customer service! Lilly Pulitzer Tory Burch Kate Spade Frye TOMS Hunter Jack Rogers Hudson Karlie Joy-Joy Jade Lilla P & many more!
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The Backdoor Gallery is a welcoming gift shop with a varied and expanding inventory of locally made, handmade and a few select manufactured items. In our continuing effort to support the Fredericksburg community of artists and artisans in their pursuit of creativity, the gallery premiers a new art exhibit as part of each months First Friday Celebration.
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Brush Strokes Gallery: “Creativity Lives Here” A vibrant presence in Fredericksburg for more than 15 years, Brush Strokes Gallery is in the heart of historic Old Town at 824 Caroline Street. Offering a broad range of work. “Come for the history, stay for the ART.”
I visited Fredericksburg for a family holiday in 2015, 2018, and 2020. Everytime I come, I visit all the art galleries I could go around to. Brushstrokes is the one gallery that I keep coming back to. The docents are nice, the artwork is pleasant to look at, and the neighborhood has a great local scene that my hometown does not provide. I visited on First Friday in summer of 2018 and it was a lovely atmosphere full of local artists and packed with people.
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An old-fashioned drug store, said to be the oldest in America.
Enjoyed a delicious chicken salad sandwich and the historic drugstore soda fountain vibe. A great light lunch spot.
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