Shenandoah Valley Cultural Heritage Museum at The Edinburg Mill

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214 S Main St # 11
Edinburg, VA 22824
The largest museum in Shenandoah County (VA), open year-round, is housed in a large grist mill built in 1848 and one of the few that survived the burning of the Shenandoah Valley in the Civil War. It houses 3 floors of exhibits about past life in Shenandoah County. Facility has 2 gift shops, elevator, small theater with daily showings of the movie, "The Burning" based on the book, about the burning of the valley during the Civil War, by John Heatwole. Exhibits cover transportation, farming, small town living, military, clothing, household items, businesses, small town living, Red Cross, town coronet bands, and much more. The Mill sits along the bank of Stony Creek, where a small flock of ducks are in residence. The building also houses a full service restaurant, The Edinburg Mill Restaurant and a wine shop. Banquet rooms are available and there is ample parking.

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Worth your time to tour this wonderful mill!
10/15/2024

We saw signs for the Mill on our way to Massanutten and are so glad we took the time tour it. The Mi...

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Yard Crawl Bathroom stop
8/14/2022

Lady in musuem very sweet and kind. Lots of interesting artifacts and history. Gift shop is a local ...

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Fun find if you like local history
5/9/2021

I have a soft spot for small, local museums and this fit the Bill. We learned a lot about the civil ...

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