Virginia can make American history come alive. Visit Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, tour Civil War battlefields, explore the living history museum at Williamsburg… the possibilities are endless (if the kids object, break up the historical sightseeing with a visit to Busch Gardens). Arlington, site of Arlington National Cemetery, is just across the Potomac River from all the major sites in D.C. In addition to beaches and historical attractions, Virginia has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts. Active families will love the Blue Ridge Highlands, where hiking, canoeing and tubing are just a few of the activities offered. Couples might enjoy a romantic mountain cabin in Virginia after a day of hiking in Shenandoah National Park.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Located in the Shenandoah Valley, just minutes west of Harrisonburg, this transformed bank barn dates back to 1885. From vintage decor to fresh picks, experience The Barn for one-of-a-kind treasures in a one-of-a-kind setting. Open the 2nd weekend of every month. Saturday 9 am - 5 pm. Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm. See schedule for additional special days that we are open.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Virginia Found Goods is combined of a love for Virginia and the hunt for found goods. Virginia Found Goods is an up-cycled largest factory and warehouse in the area full of chippy rusty goods, antiques, painted furniture, signs, barn wood, windows, collectibles, bird houses, one of a kind items. We also have a auction house once a month.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Sweet Art Emporium is a gift shop specializing in locally-made fine art and Virginia-made sweets. Located in Village Station, a 1930's era building in the quaint Village of Palmyra just minutes away from the Rivanna River, hiking, biking, and horse back riding trails, an alpaca farm and Camp Friendship. Sweet Art Emporium offers a variety of art workshops and is a quirky retro artsy shopping experience.
This sweet store and its committed owner combine to give our area a truly wonderful collection of art, sweets, crafts, jewelry. It has become my go-to shop for unique gifts. And my family members have discovered an easy way to find gifts for me, (And there is candy!) When I travel, I like to find locally produced objects to buy to remind me of the places I visit. I expect visitors to our area would be thrilled to find this shop. The atmosphere is welcoming and bright. No high pressure sales tactics, just lovingly created, carefully displayed products, from cards to pottery, wood items and unique fabrics, I always end up hanging around, even after my purchase is completed, just enjoying the feel of the place and chatting with the owner.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
We are in Abingdon again to attend a performance at the Barter Theater. Our visit isnt’ complete without a stop Saturday morning to the Farmers Market. There is a woman at the very end of the market tables that sells fantastic beets! I mean one jar is a great lunch! And the bake goods for sale at the table towards the entrance are amazing. My favorite is the orange and apricot scones. They are fabulous. There’s a vendor near the entrance that sells individual pies... the cherry is the best! There are a few soap vendors too, lots of truly organic vegetables, fresh lettuce grown at the Harvest Table Farm, and fresh pressed juice from White Birch Restaurant. There is one of our favorite farmers markets!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Shen-Val Farm is operated by the McDonald Family. They are a Virginia Century Farm. Their farming operations cover Brown Swiss and Holstein dairy cattle, registered Angus cattle, a variety of flowers and potted herbs grown in the greenhouse, and vegetables including tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, broccoli, squash, cucumbers, spring onions, gourds, asparagus, and others. The fruit picked from their orchards includes apricots, nectarines, cherries, plums, several varieties of peaches and several varieties of apples.Also at the Shen-Val Farm Market, patrons can enjoy freshly baked muffins, cookies, breads, pies, cupcakes, and cakes. The best seller and something you must try is the coconut cream pie!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Happened to be visiting for the weekend and after a great breakfast we saw the Farmers Market, great atmosphere, numerous tents with all kinds of stuff for sale. Produce, arts and crafts, bread, meat you name it my friend bought some great looking embroidered towels. Music from a DJ and man I sure was disappointed I'd just had breakfast because there was some BBQ cooking right there that smelled so good. I'll just have to come back!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Whenever my plans take my to Charlottesville, I always make a point to stop by the City Market there. This is one of my favorite farmers markets around. Such a great assortment of everything from fresh produce, meats, fish, eggs, pasta, cheese to plants, paintings, clothes, jewelry and even something for babies and dogs. There is always good snacking on fresh breads and pastries, as well as many other specialties. Held on Saturday mornings and worth the trip!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Really enjoyed the farmer's market even in light rain. Diverse suppliers had quality products and the food vendors were really good. There was music playing and a good presence of cops and everyone wore masks.
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