What Does the Museum of the Shenendoah Valley Have

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The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV) is dedicated to preserving and enriching the cultural life and heritage of the Valley. This regional …

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Mar 17, 2025
During our recent visit to the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV), we spent approximately 2.5 hours immersed in the rich cultural heritage of the region. The highlight for us was the R. Lee Taylor…Full review by Elizabeth S
Sep 23, 2024
We are members and attend all of the exhibit openings and concerts. It's always a stress-free time. The staff and offerings are wonderful. The museum is very accessible to all and well maintained.Full review by Lori25403
Sep 22, 2024
This is a hidden gem in the Shenandoah Valley, and worth a special trip to visit. We drive by Winchester regularly on I-81, and rarely have the time to stop. But in September we did, and we were r…Full review by EC13091
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how much is admission?
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Hi! Admission to the museum is free to ages 12 & under and MSV members; all others: $10, $8 senior/youth.
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Walking paths are described as being prepared. What is accessibility situation overall?
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When you say overall, in general the rest of the facility is totally accessible. By that I mean the museum itself, historical gardens and houses, as well as the specialty gardens and all the …
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When you say overall, in general the rest of the facility is totally accessible. By that I mean the museum itself, historical gardens and houses, as well as the specialty gardens and all the paths that previously existed. The new paths are being created presently and new areas will open up as completed.
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One recent review says walking paths being prepared. What is status of handicap accessibility in gardens and building?
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The building was accessible. The only paths we walked were from the museum to the house, which would be fairly accessible./
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Is photography permitted?
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I took several pictures with my cell phone... and no one gave me a hard time. I'm not sure if they would appriciate it if you used a big professional type camera. You can call and ask...
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