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Haymarket, Virginia

Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County
The Plains, Virginia

Culture, History

This museum and genealogical resource center is dedicated to the preservation and sharing of African American history and heritage.

Bull Run Mountain Natural Area
Broad Run, Virginia

Located on both sides of the Prince William/Fauquier border, safeguards ecosystems that are increasingly imperiled in our region. Owned by the Virginia Outdoors Foundation and managed by the Bull Run Mountain Conservancy, this 800-acre area protects the headwaters of the Occoquan River and offers unique opportunities to observe wildlife.

Camp William B. Snyder & Cub World
Haymarket, Virginia

Children's, Nature Centers

If you're looking for a great adventure...it starts at Camp William B. Snyder!!! The 350-acre Camp William B. Snyder, located in Haymarket, Virginia is the latest and greatest camping experience offered by the National Capital Area Council and the Boy Scouts of America. Camp Snyder, now operating in our 3rd year serves as a multi-functional camp that can meet the needs of Packs, Troops, Venture Crews, Varsity Teams, and other outside organizations looking to develop a partnership or quality outdoor experience.

The Haymarket Museum
Haymarket, Virginia

History

The Haymarket Museum chronicles the story of a small, 19th century town and its surrounding agricultural community. Haymarket was established in 1799 and was well known for the Red House Tavern, built along the historic Old Carolina Road, as well as the Jockey Club, an organization that sponsored horse races at the town’s track. In 1862 the town was almost completely destroyed by a Union patrol that, sent to uncover a suspected sniper, wound up setting fire to most of the homes. Decimated by the destruction of the Civil War, the town nonetheless rebuilt and many of the buildings from the reconstruction period survive, as do the only two buildings that survived the 1862 fire.

Conway Robinson State Forest
Gainesville, Virginia

Conway Robinson State Forest is part of Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail; located just west of the Battlefield on Route 29, borders Little Bull Run. This 450-acre forest includes a mix of conifers and deciduous trees that blanket several low, wet areas with interesting plants, such as pink lady's slippers. Conway Robinson State Forest is highly valued by nature lovers and a popular equestrian site.

Turn the Mill Around Campaign
Broad Run, Virginia

History

Turn the Mill Around Campaign in Broad Run, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum to visit where you live or vacation today.

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