- The list below includes 73 free or cheap things to do in or near Strasburg, Virginia, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Festivals and Military Museums.
- From Woodbine Farm Market to Shenandoah Valley Artworks, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Strasburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winchester, Luray, Front Royal and Berryville.
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Filled with artwork exclusively from local creators, Artists of Merrywoods is an art gallery that provides affordable art for sale to its visitors. Scenic photography, river rock sculptures, and handmade Teddy bears are just a few of the creations available.
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Several historical sites are held within Morven Park, including the Governor's Residence and the Civil War camp. The park also has a modern equestrian center that maintains multiple stables, an arena, and sport courses.
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Featuring rotating exhibits, Loudoun Museum consists of a collection of costumes, quilts, and other artifacts from the 18th century. In addition to the exhibits, the museum has a library archive with documents dating back to the Colonial era.
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Ida Lee Park Recreation Center is a full-service recreational facility with indoor pools, a basketball court, a fitness center, racquetball courts, and a banquet hall. Child care is available to visitors.
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Village Lanes Bowling Center is an alley that features a pro shop and a snack bar with an extensive menu. They offer league play, party packages, cosmic bowling and many daily specials.
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Amenities at Ida Lee Park Recreation Center include a fitness center, two indoor swimming pools and a whirlpool, a full-size basketball court, racquetball courts and a banquet hall. They also offer many classes and fitness programs.
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Once known as Dodona Manor, The Marshall House is the former home of Nobel Peace Prize winner General George Marshall. The tour of the home provides visitors a look inside the house and the life of General Marshall.
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Now a National Historic Landmark, The Kennedy Farm was built in the 1850s by Dr. Robert F. Kennedy. It was once rented by John Brown, of the Harper's Ferry Raid. The building has been thoroughly restored.
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801 S Washington Street, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
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With Mountain Man Wine & Brew Supply, visitors can learn everything they need to know for creating their first home brew. The shop hosts a brew club where visitors can socialize and learn about home brew recipes.
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One of the most breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains is located at Prospect Peak in West Virginia. On the top of this peak, people can take photographs of mountains, trees, and valleys.