- The list below includes 101 free or cheap things to do in or near Winchester, Virginia, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Historic Sites, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From Handley Regional Library to Stonewall Confederate Cemetery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Winchester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Martinsburg, Harpers Ferry, Front Royal and Berryville.
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Visitors can enjoy scenic trail rides through the hills, woods, and meadows of Shenandoah Valley with Royal Horseshoe Farm. The farm also offers horseback riding lessons and camps and hosts birthday parties.
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Visitors can view portraits of people, wolves, and other animals by artist Kay Witt at Portraits by Kay Art Gallery. Kay Witt specializes in lifelike hand drawn pastel portraits of animals.
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The heritage of the local region for the past 250 years is put on display at the Strasburg Museum. The large collection includes a genuine red caboose, original Strasburg pottery, Civil War articles, and Native American artifacts.
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174 East King Street, Strasburg, VA 22657
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Work completed by artists in the Shenandoah Valley are displayed at the public venue known as the Shenandoah Showcase - Art at the Strasburg Town Hall. The art is rotated at the beginning of every month to keep the collections fresh.
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Shenandoah Valley Artworks is a combination gallery and gift shop specializing in the work of local area artists. In addition to the paintings, pottery, and sculptures displayed here, the gallery frequently hosts live acoustic music performances.
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Located within a 1820 Federal-style brick building, the Shenandoah Showcase - Art at the Strasburg Town Hall holds a wide range of local art, crafts, and music. There are actually two floors of locally made pieces like jewelry, pottery, fabric items, and wooden sculptures.
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Held in May of every year, the Strasburg Mayfest is a large scale craft and general fun festival. Along with the craft vendors, there are a wide variety of food vendors, parades, and play-based activities for children.
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The historic farm of Sky Meadows forms the basis of the Sky Meadows State Park which is spread over 1,864 acres. Common activities include touring the historic home, hiking, picnicking, fishing, biking, and participating in the frequent nature and history programs.
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The historic Jefferson County Museum is a museum that offers free admission to patrons of the Charles Town Library. The museum carries information on historical events that happened in the county, such as the hanging of John Brown in 1859.
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Zion Episcopal Church Cemetery is located next to the Zion Episcopal Church that was founded in on the site in 1815. Founded by the youngest full brother of President George Washington, over 70 members of Washington's family, along with John Yates Beall, and two bishops are buried there.