- Our list of the best things to do in Leesburg, Virginia, features the top 379 nearby activities — including 135 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Leesburg, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 30 things to do within the city of Leesburg, VA , followed by 349 popular activities in nearby cities, including Frederick, Sterling, Chantilly, Purcellville, Reston, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Fairfax, Potomac, Middleburg, Ashburn, Harpers Ferry, McLean, Herndon, Centreville, Germantown, Berryville, Charles Town, Manassas, Delaplane, Bethesda, Knoxville, Sharpsburg, Glen Echo, Falls Church, New Market, Berkeley Springs, Middletown, Shepherdstown and Lovettsville
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Showcasing personal items belonging to General 'Stonewall' Thomas Jackson, Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters is an 18th Century cottage used by Jackson in 1861-62 during the Shenandoah Campaign. A costumed tour guide brings Civil War history to life through Jackson's story and possessions.
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Bright Box Theater is a dynamic performance and event venue - directly across from the Old Courthouse. Good sound system, but not too loud, decent bar selection and a very clean facility.
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Dedicated to the author of the Declaration of Independence, the Jefferson Memorial features a shallow dome and a portico. The site contains a bronze statue and excerpts of Thomas Jefferson's famous document on the southwest interior wall.
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As the site where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Ford's Theatre offers group tours where visitors can learn about the history behind the event. The theater also hosts Civil War musicals and other historical interpretations.
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100 Raoul Wallenberg Plaza SW, Washington, DC 20024
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a historical museum that chronicles the anti-Semitism and suffering during the period of the holocaust. The museum is most widely acclaimed for the 'Narrative History of the Holocaust' exhibit.
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Constitution Ave. NW, Between 12th and 14th Street Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20560
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Displaying highlights of American history from the Revolutionary War to present day, National Museum of American History has a large amount of artifacts to explore in their collection. The museum holds the original American flag, 'Start Spangled Banner', on display.
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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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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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The Route 9 Bike Path is known for its wide-open spaces and hills. Travelers will find points of interest marked along the way. Cyclists enjoy the sections of challenging terrain, and geocachers can be found treasure hunting.
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The Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture is an art museum that features both portraits and folk art works. The location contains a gift shop for those who are seeking a souvenir.