- TripBuzz found 42 things to do indoors in the McGaheysville area. From Black Bear Art Studio to Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Massanutten Resort, McGaheysville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 47 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 27 different types of things to do inside in or near McGaheysville, Virginia. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Dinner Theaters, Art Studio, Winery/Vineyard and Theaters.
- There are 2 indoor activities in McGaheysville, and 40 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Staunton, Harrisonburg, Waynesboro and Luray.
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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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Royal Cinemas is a small 3 screen movie theater that is a part of historic downtown Front Royal. The theater shows 3D films and is also available for parties and other special occasions.
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Producing truly hand crafted and personally selected wine, Miller Winery only makes 350 bottles of each type making each taste and bottle exclusive and a once in a lifetime treat.
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95 Chester Street, Front Royal, VA 22630
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Owned and operated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy Warren Rifles Chapter, the Warren Rifles Confederate Museum looks into the Civil War and daily life in the Confederacy. Relics and records of this time in history are included in the collection.
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The Museum of American Presidents is a museum that provides information and artifacts from all of the previous presidents of the United States. The museum's artifacts include James Madison's desk, White House doors, and several handwritten presidential letters.
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Hupp's Hill Civil War Park expands over 18 acres, including a museum, where guests can learn about 19th-century history. The story of the Shenandoah Valley campaign of 1864 is on display through a variety of artificats, collections and theatre presentations.