The attractions are varied enough to appeal to all ages and interests. Art galleries, museums, historic sites (colonial era through the Civil War), antiques, theaters, artisans at work, historic homes, hunting and fishing grounds, golf, white-water rafting, wineries, down-home cooking, Shawnee culture, and Mennonite traditions are just some of things that bring hordes of tourists and second-homeowners to this region each year. 100 black & white photos and maps, general, lodging, and restaurant indexes.
Unlike most travel guides,this book is warm and inviting. Almost hostess-like, Leotta leads the reader through the Shenandoah Valley with vivid descriptors of its beauty and the treasures that are hidden there. As the title suggests, this guide is certainly complete-but it is also poetic. The author presents a host of practical things to see and do while carefully rendering an artistic view of the natural wonders that make up the Valley. An excellent travel guide and a great gift for both those who have been there and those who have not had the pleasure yet of exploring the Shenandoah Valley.
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