Best Museums near me in Rockingham County
Bridgewater Historical Society Museum
Established in June of this year to preserve and promote Bridgewater, Virginia’s rich heritage.We keep a Museum and Gift Shop open for visitors in the heart of town with plenty of parking.The people, places, and lifestyles of a town may be documented via a visual history.Below you’ll find a collection of images documenting significant moments in Bridgewater’s past. Website
Virginia Quilt Museum
Sharing and praising Jesus Christ’s narrative through the Brethren and Mennonites of Shenandoah Valley are the goals of the Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center. Website
Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center
By sharing and celebrating Jesus Christ’s narrative through the lives of the Shenandoah Valley’s Brethren and Mennonites, we want to inspire others to follow Christ in the same way. Website
Explore More Discovery Museum
Continue Reading The Discovery Museum is a wonderful place for children to explore, discover, play, and engage. The good times continue throughout the year! Website
Historic Turner-Brenneman Mill
Abraham Breneman, a Pennsylvania native who moved to North Carolina in 1770, erected this monument on Linville Creek in the late 1700s. During the pioneer era, the water-powered mill functioned as a hub of community life because of its crucial role in grinding grain into flour, hominy, and cow feed. Rockingham County’s lone pre-Civil War grist mill is still in use, and neighbours helped put out fires started by General Sheridan during his 1864 campaign. He envisioned it as a site where future generations may learn about milling and watch it in action from 1933 until 1988 when J. Howard Turner was its most recent owner. Website
Plains District Memorial Museum
The Plains District Memorial Museum in Timberville, Virginia, is a dynamic small-town museum… The Museum has an extraordinary collection of artefacts from the Shenandoah Valley and rotating exhibitions depicting “life as it was.” Website