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Shenandoah Experience

15 - 30 guests

7 Days / 6 Nights

From $1,289

Itinerary

Arrive at the Shenandoah Tour hotel 

      • Arrive at hotel and check in
      • Welcome orientation reception with welcome drink and dinner 
      • Traditional Music Entertainment and Dance Lesson
      • Relax at hotel and explore the town

 
 

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  • Staunton Old Town Guded Walking Tour
  • Woodrow Wilson House ~ Guided tour of the family home & personal items plus tour of the museum & gardens.

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  • Outdoor Frontier Culture Folk Museum ~ A guided tour of Colonial farms with period costumed folks, typical buildings, crops & animals.   Visit Europe and America’s past at four different historic farms moved from their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site in Staunton, Virginia. See the rare and minor breed animals, walk through authentic gardens, help harvest period crops, watch a blacksmith at work, and visit with the farm interpreters to share a lesson of courage, heritage and determination.

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1700s German farm.
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1700s Irish farm.
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1850s American farm.
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  • Visit the Barren Ridge Vineyards and Winery for a tour and  wine tastings.

 

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  • Visit Luray Caverns for a guided tour of the underground caves.  Luray Caverns is the largest caverns in the eastern United States, yet walking through feels more akin to an unearthly experience.  Visit Geology’s Hall of Fame. Tours along lighted, paved walkways lead visitors through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings 10-stories high, towering stone formations, and natural wonders at every turn. Experience the history of America at Luray Caverns in an exhibit featuring over 140 items relating to transportation including cars, carriages, coaches and costumes dating from 1725.   Unravel the mystery at one of the largest hedge mazes in the Mid-Atlantic states – a one acre ornamental garden at Luray Caverns.

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  • Visit and tour the New Market Civil War Battlefield ~ A three-hundred acre historical park, the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park includes the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, the 19th Century Bushong Farm, and battlefields. The museum exhibits on the entire Civil War with special emphasis on the war in Virginia. The Civil War-themed LOVEwork located at the Virginia Museum of the Civil War and New Market Battlefield State Historical Park is constructed from iconic imagery from the American Civil War. The ìLî and the ìOî are literally from cannons. The ìVî is made from Signal Corps flags and are always in motion. The flags are kinetic and remind us of communication which is done every day across our visitor desk and through our tours and programs. The ìEî is fashioned from the same familiar rough-cut lumber found on our bank barn.

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  • Visit the Ox Eye Winery Tasting Room for talk and wine tastings
 
    • Free Day for guests to design, choose, and do their own activities

 
  • Visit and tour a traditional historic Shenandoah Valley farm
  • Tour Old Hill Hard Cider Cidery and with Tastings

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  • Scenic downtown Lexington in the fall.
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  • Enjoy a guided walking tour of historic old town Lexington
  • Visit and tour the Robert E. Lee Chapel and Museum
  • Visit and tour the Stonewall Jackson House ~  The Stonewall Jackson House in historic downtown Lexington is the only home that the famous Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson ever owned. The museum’s mission is to preserve Jackson’s former home and its collections and educate the public by interpreting the life, character, and times of Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson. Special emphasis is placed upon Jackson’s life as a professor, church leader, businessman, husband, and community leader during the decade that he lived in Lexington and taught at Virginia Military Institute before the American Civil War.  

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  • Visit and tour VMI campus and museum with cadet guide

  • Visit the Rockbridge Vineyard Winery & Brewery with Tastings

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  • Group Farewell Dinner

Check out and Departure for most after breakfast to return home.

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