The 1848 Mill has been tastefully and creatively adapted to house an area devoted to transportation in the County through the years: on the great valley pike (US-11), the Shenandoah river and the nearby railroad.
The Edinburg/Madison District museum has been relocated to the Mill and many additional exhibits have been added to display artifacts that demonstrate the rich local history of this agricultural area.
There are exhibits on the Civil War, as well as on the nation's first Civilian Conservation Camp, which was established just outside Edinburg. The main museum displays are located on the second floor, accessible by elevator, and require an admission donation of $3.
The Museum is open year-round, but closed Christmas Day. Hours are: Mon. - Sat., 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, Noon - 5 p.m. [In bad weather, call to check: 540-984-8400]
Congratulations to hunting boss who was the first to find the first cache we have hidden.