Lynchburg Guidebook

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Lynchburg Guidebook

Where To Eat

33 abantu bendawo batusa
Cinn City Gourmet Buns & Beignets
1344 Main St
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Iron & Ale Lynchburg Tap and Table
106 Cornerstone St
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Bootleggers
50 13th St
101 abantu bendawo batusa

Sightseeing

I-Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
111 National Park Dr
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Historic Sandusky
757 Sandusky Dr
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Waltons Mountain Museum
6484 Rockfish River Rd
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Natural Bridge
110 abantu bendawo batusa
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Poplar Forest
32 abantu bendawo batusa
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Monticello
1050 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy
634 abantu bendawo batusa
Enjoy a top-notch theater performance at Liberty's Tower Theater.
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Tower Theater
1971 University Blvd
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Enjoy a top-notch theater performance at Liberty's Tower Theater.
Art Alley
1100 Commerce Street
Ulwazi Lwezithole ZaseLewis Ginter Botanical
1800 Lakeside Ave
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7 abantu bendawo batusa
Evergreen Lavender Farm
7169 Old Evergreen Rd
7 abantu bendawo batusa

Shopping

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Bookshop On the Avenue
3407 Memorial Ave
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Next Time Consignment
4700 Waterlick Rd
Woodwick Outlet Candle Store
200 Toy Ln

City/town information

https://newlondonmuseum.org Be sure to visit The New London Museum. Also of interest, "Mead’s Tavern, built in 1763, was purchased from the local nonprofit organization Friends of New London, Virginia, Inc. (FNL), with which Liberty has formed a partnership to continue the restoration of what is believed to be the oldest structure in the Lynchburg region." Read more about Liberty's restoration projects at https://www.liberty.edu/news/2015/07/16/lu-acquires-colonial-era-building-partners-with-local-nonprofit/ .
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https://newlondonmuseum.org Be sure to visit The New London Museum. Also of interest, "Mead’s Tavern, built in 1763, was purchased from the local nonprofit organization Friends of New London, Virginia, Inc. (FNL), with which Liberty has formed a partnership to continue the restoration of what is believed to be the oldest structure in the Lynchburg region." Read more about Liberty's restoration projects at https://www.liberty.edu/news/2015/07/16/lu-acquires-colonial-era-building-partners-with-local-nonprofit/ .

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Hill City Keys - Pianos Around Town

During the summer months, Hill City Keys and Academy Center for the Arts places pianos about town for anyone to enjoy playing. Check out the Academy's Facebook page to see where the pianos are located. Past locations have included the Lynchburg Regional Airport, Community Market, and Amazement Square. https://www.facebook.com/AtTheAcademy/