Discover the best top things to do in Middletown, United States including Why Not Antiques, Belle Grove Plantation, Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park, Backroom Brewery, Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation, Valley Needleworks, Jackson's Chase Golf Course.
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Why Not Antiques, specializing in gift quality Victoriana, Nippon and Noritake porcelain, has five full showrooms of furniture, porcelain, glassware, silver and vintage lighting. The shop, which advertises itself as the only “full service antique gift shop in the Shenandoah Valley,” carries gift boxes and a wide range of reproduction Victorian greeting cards and gift cards to help commemorate those important days or to just say “I Love You”. Just off Exit 302, I-81, then 1 mile south on US 11. Wednesday through Saturday 11 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday from Noon to 6 PM.
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Belle Grove is located in the northern Shenandoah Valley near Middletown, Virginia. It is an authentic 1797 Manor House, was built by Major Isaac Hite and his wife Nelly Madison Hite, sister of President James Madison. Major Hite, grandson of Shenandoah Valley Pioneer Jost Hite, expanded his original 483 acres to a prosperous 7500 acre plantation, growing wheat, raising cattle and Merino sheep, and operating a large distillery and several mills.
Absolutely stunning plantation. Great spot for photos and enjoying the atmosphere. Beautiful grounds in a historic setting.
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Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park spans over miles of rolling hills in northwest Virginia. From the contact/visitor center on Main Street, you can ride in the comfort of your vehicle through multiple stops pointing out interesting facts and the impact this region made in history. There are several places where you can pull off and have a picnic, stretch your legs or follow some trails. It is a good place to learn something you didn't know.
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A boutique craft brewery located on Sunflower Cottage Herb Farm in the heart of the Shenandoah River Valley. Tasting room Is open every day from 11 until 9. Restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 until 8. Light fare is available on Mondays. Eight beers on tap at all times. Scratch kitchen uses farm grown herbs and produce. Family friendly and pet friendly. Indoor and outdoor dining. Greenhouses, gardens, labyrinth, corn hole, music, events.
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We stopped by the visitor center first before beginning our tour through Middletown and stopping to see the plantation. Lots of good information and all our questions answered. Rangers very helpful.
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