Lots of awesome architecture, but the hills! If you have a bad transmission don’t go! Check out Gypsy Hill Park, particularly awesome on the 4th of July.
Introduction to Stauntonby FROMMER'SNovember 20, 2006 Settled well before the Revolution, Staunton (pronounced " Stan -ton") was a major stop for pioneers on the way west. In the early 1800s, it was the eastern terminus of the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike (now U.S. 250), a major mountain road linking the Shenandoah Valley and the Ohio River. When the Central Virginia Railroad arrived in 1854, Staunton became even more of a regional center. (read article)
Celebrating A Gateway to The Frontierby WILMA DYKEMAN; WILMA DYKEMAN IS A WRITER AND LECTURER WHOSE NOVEL ENTITLED ''THE FAR FAMILY'' IS APPEARING IN A NEW EDITION (WAKESTONE BOOKS, NEWPORT, TENN.). November 06, 1988(read article)