- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Warrenton, Virginia, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Bowling and Farms & Ranches.
- From Lake Brittle to Old Jail Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warrenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chantilly, Middleburg, Centreville and Manassas.
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305 E Boscawen St, Winchester, VA 22601
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Stonewall Confederate Cemetery was founded in 1866 as the final resting place of Confederate soldiers who died in hospitals and on the field. Over 2,500 soldiers are buried in this cemetery.
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Clemyjontri Park is a unique park in Mclean. The park features handicap accessible playground equipment and the park promotes children of all ages and all abilities being able to come together and play together in one area.
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The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a restored Revolutionary War era farm and visitor's park dedicated to educating visitors on life in colonial America. Open daily, the farm and park have a pavilion that can be reserved for group outings.
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Located in the greater D.C. Area, Port City Brewing Company welcomes beer enthusiasts to their tasting room. At this locale, visitors can tour the facility and sample a variety of beers for a flat fee.
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20 N. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA 22601
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The Frederick County Court House, built in 1840, features a museum exhibit detailing the building's history as a hospital and prison for soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, including graffiti left on the walls by prisoners during the War.
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54 S. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA 22601
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The Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum is a child-centre activity centre with a focus on interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. Discover science, math, humanities and the arts. Visitor favorites include the emergency clinic and ambulance area and a rock climbing wall.
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Used as a military office during the construction of Fort Louden in 1755-56, Washington's Office Museum is a two-room exhibit displaying information and personal artifacts from Washington's time in the Winchester area, including a cannon on the grounds. Open April through October.
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An historical landmark, Third Winchester Battlefield is an educational, outdoor tourist destination. Visitors to the park can enjoy a nature walk while also learning about the battle via informational signs that are placed along the path.
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First opened in 1913, the Handley Regional Library is a public library open to all residents of the town. The library offers a number of services to use, including genealogy information, computer access, and study rooms.
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The 45-acre Fort Ward Park was once an important Civil War site, and today features a museum and hosts historical reenactments. The park features sheltered and unsheltered picnic areas, soccer fields, a playground, paved loop and an amphitheater.