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Visitors' Center - From I-81 take exit 264. If northbound, turn right; if southbound, turn left. Go eastbound on US-211 to US-11 (2 blocks from the northbound exit ramp) and turn left. Follow US-11 (Congress Street) to Dixie Lane (4 blocks) and turn right. The New Market Area Chamber of Commerce is at the next corner (at John Sevier Road).
Endless Caverns
- "Discovered in 1879, Endless Caverns has been explored and mapped but no end to the many caverns has yet been found. A beautiful, nicely illuminated underground attraction well worth the visit. Meems Bottom (covered) Bridge -
Just 4 miles north of New Market of US-11 is the longest remaining covered bridge in Virginia. Constructed ca 1892 by Franklin H. Wissler to provide a more convenient access to his apple orchards and Strathmore Farm, it was designed with strict attention to proper drainage of rain and surface water and topped it with a roof. It also is noted for its 191 foot span. Torched by
vandals as a Halloween prank, it was rebuilt and still is service as a highway bridge. The bridge is on the National Historic Register. |
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Market Battlefield Historical Park
& Hall of Valor - This three-hundred acre Historical Park, which includes the 19th Century Bushong Farm and the Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, memorializes a "unique moment in American history".
257 cadets from from the Virginia Military Institute left their classrooms to assist in the pitched battle here near New Market, helping the Confederate troops win a victory for the Confederacy. Shenville Creamery and Garden Market
- "Bring the whole family. Stroll through the gardens. Have the Deli pack you a picnic to enjoy by the farm pond. Introduce your kids to a calf or a piglet or a baby goat. Watch the Creamery in production. Spend an hour – Spend the day!" |
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