Walkabout Outfitter is an outdoor clothing and gear retailer run by friendly, expert staff. We carry high-quality, trusted brands and cater to every level of experience; from AT Thru-hikers to casual day hikers and anyone in between.
Women’s and Men’s apparel and accessories. Unique brands and collections with fresh looks for Lexington. Let us be your closet’s lucky charm!
Unique home treasures and priceless gifts. At Lizzie`s of Lexington, we are your home away from home. Our goal is to help you achieve an environment that is both serene and luxurious.
Whether you’re looking for your family’s next favorite board game or you’re a die-hard Dungeons & Dragons player, we’re here for you! From Warhammer to Magic: the Gathering, we’ll keep you stocked up on your favorite hobby and organize events…
The Virginia State Arboretum stands in the central 172 acres of Blandy Experimental Farm, and surrounds the picturesque Historical Quarters building. Come explore our labelled tree and shrub collections that date back the early 1930’s from all over the world.…
Berryville Treasures is group of local artists and crafters working together to create hand-made items and bring you a unique shopping experience.
South River Fly shop is a full service fly fishing shop and guide service located in downtown Waynesboro, Virginia. We carry an extensive line of fly fishing products from the best brands in the business. Our shop is conveniently located…
Old Town Winchester is located within the heart of our 45-block National Register Historic District and features a quaint pedestrian walking mall bursting with outdoor cafes, fun shops, specialty retail shops and family-oriented activities throughout the year. The Loudoun Street…
Belle Grove Plantation is a historic site in the Shenandoah Valley, located near Middletown. It was home to Major Isaac Hite and his wife Nelly Madison; sister of James Madison who later became President. Major Hite, grandson of pioneer Jost…
Josephine City School is a historic school building for African-American children located at Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. It was built about 1882, and is a rectangular, one-story, frame building with a gable roof and a four-bay side gable entrance facade.