Community Spotlight Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau Civil War Orientation Center The Civil War Orientation Center is located in the Visitors Center. It is a wonderful starting place for those seeking an overview of Winchester-Frederick County’s Civil War experience. shenandoahatwar.org Orientation Video Visitors may watch a short introductory video on Winchester-Frederick County in our media room. Becoming Patsy Cline Gift Shop Browse our gift shop for books, apparel, food items, local beer and wine, postcards, and other souvenirs and local products. Virginia is for Lovers merchandise is available. We also have plenty of items for Civil War buffs and Patsy Cline fans.
Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau visitwinchesterva.com Experience Old Town Winchester and quaint Frederick County towns. Enjoy a wide array of restaurants, specialty shops, parks, historic sites and museums. Make the Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center your first stop! Helpful, friendly travel counselors will assist you with making reservations, provide you with driving directions, and answer all your questions. Pick up brochures, maps, and souvenirs too! Our parking lot offers ample parking, with room for motorcoaches and RVs. Open daily from 9 am until 5 pm* 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Road Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 542-1326 or (877) 871-1326
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Stop by the Visitors Center for unique gifts and to learn more about the region.
Becoming Patsy Cline Exhibition The Visitors Center’s exhibit space features Becoming Patsy Cline, an exhibition on Winchester’s native daughter and country music icon. It is a partnership between the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, the Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Celebrating Patsy Cline, Inc. The exhibition tells the story of Patsy’s early years. Picnic Area, Pet and Family Friendly Amenities Bring your lunch and enjoy our patio seating and umbrellas overlooking Rouss Spring. The Visitors Center adjoins Jim Barnett Park and Wilkins Lake, with picnic tables, playgrounds, and walking trails to stretch your legs after a long car ride.