Page County
Page County
In 1831, Page County was formed from areas of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties. The county was named after Governor John Page. The county city, Luray, was formed in 1812 and its other towns Shenandoah and...Learn More
Augusta County
Augusta County
With over 971 square miles, Augusta County is the second largest county in Virginia. The county used to be considerably larger with an unfixed border to the west, supposedly extending to the Pacific Ocean....Learn More
City of Waynesboro
City of Waynesboro
The town of Waynesboro is located in the Shenandoah Valley close to the Shenandoah National Park. Historically, Waynesboro was a great pit stop for travelers going through the Rockfish Gap in the Blue...Learn More
City of Harrisonburg
City of Harrisonburg
Founded in 1779, Harrisonburg was formed in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Harrisonburg city may be tucked away in the mountains, but it is in a prime location, just two hours from our...Learn More
Rockingham County
Rockingham County
In 1777, historic Rockingham County was founded in the Northern Shenandoah Valley. The county is well known for housing General Andrew Jackson during the Battle of both Cross Keys and Port Republic. The...Learn More
Town of Woodstock
Town of Woodstock
The town of Woodstock, Virginia was founded in 1761 under the name Muellerstadt (Miller Town) after its founder, Jacob Miller. Woodstock is not only one of the oldest towns in the Shenandoah...Learn More