About Staunton Virginia.....

 

Inn at Old Virginia
Offers full country breakfast, jacuzzi tubs, reception and banquet services, and period antiques, all set in the beautiful Shenandoah

Sampson Eagon Inn Bed and Breakfast
Virginia Lodging located in Staunton, VA in the Shenandoah Valley. This Shenandoah Valley Bed and Breakfast is dedicated to offering luxury and comfort at a sensible cost.  Located in Staunton, VA accross from the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Museum.

A B&B Inn at Keezletown Road
Breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, beautifully decorated rooms, gourmet food accompanied by true Southern hospitality.

Twelfth Night Inn Bed and Breakfast
Offering charming southern lodging and accommodations for anniversaries, weddings, gatherings, personal travel or romantic weekend, Virginia, near Harrisonburg and Blue Ridge Parkway in the Shenandoah Valley.

 

 

About Staunton, Virginia (courtesy of Wikipedia)

Staunton is an independent city within the confines of Augusta County in the commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 23,853 at the 2000 census. The name of the town is pronounced (using IPA transcription) ['stæntn̩], rather than ['stɔntn̩] as the spelling would suggest. It is the county seat of Augusta CountyGR6. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Staunton (along with nearby Waynesboro) with Augusta county for statistical purposes. The city was originally named Augusta Courthouse and was the westernmost courthouse in British North America prior to the American Revolution.

In 1908, Staunton was the first city in the world to adopt a city manager form of government, an outgrowth of the Progressive movement, which has been repeated in many locations since.[1] It is known for being the birthplace of the 28th U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson and the home of the Mary Baldwin College, a women's college that features a number of unique programs, including the Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership and the Program for the Exceptionally Gifted. Staunton is also home to the older of the two campuses of the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind. (The newer campus is in Hampton, Virginia.)

Tourism is one of Staunton's highest appeals. It is home to Blackfriars Playhouse, the only existing replica of Shakespeare's Blackfriars Theatre. The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library is open for visitors, as well as the Museum of American Frontier Culture, an insider's look at life in early America.

Staunton is also the official home of country music legends the Statler Brothers who, until 1994, provided free concerts at the annual Fourth of July celebration with guest hosts that included many of the greats of country music. The city is where Statlers Don Reid, Harold Reid, and Phil Balsley grew up and still make their home.

Staunton is home to the Staunton Braves of the Valley Baseball League. The city also boasts a number of antique shops, boutiques, and restaurants.

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