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Things To Do Near National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA


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Bedford Museum And Genealogical Library

Bedford Museum And Genealogical Library
(Approx. 0.1 miles)

The Museum showcases Bedford's history, including early Native American life through the War Between the States, and further into the Twentieth Century.


How To Go To Heaven | H2G2H

How To Go To Heaven | H2G2H
(Approx. 11.7 miles)

How to Go to Heaven The Mission of How To Go To Heaven is to help evangelize the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world. God’s blessings of grace and mercy are abundant indeed, so we hope through this ministry to see many souls saved.


Booker T Washington National Monument

Booker T Washington National Monument
(Approx. 15.1 miles)

National Park On April 5, 1856, a child who later called himself Booker T. Washington, was born in slavery on this 207-acre tobacco farm.


Flying Mouse Brewery

Flying Mouse Brewery
(Approx. 18.5 miles)

Secluded in a hollow of the Blue Ridge mountains, the Flying Mouse Brewery brings a new craft beer experience to Botetourt County, Virginia.


Natural Bridge Zoo

Natural Bridge Zoo
(Approx. 18.7 miles)

Natural Bridge Zoo the most complete animal collection in VA The Natural Bridge Zoo offers the chance to see and learn about animals, particularly a number of threatened and endangered species. What better way to learn than hands on encounters, pictures with Baby Tigers are offered Memorial Day through Labor Day.


Science Museum of Western Virginia

Science Museum of Western Virginia
(Approx. 20.2 miles)

Providing hands-on interactive exhibits. Offering a variety of innovation programs, both on-site and in the community. Preserving our collections and using them to enhance learning. Creating a welcoming atmosphere that stimulates curiosity and wonder.


Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway
(Approx. 25.5 miles) Top Attraction!

The Blue Ridge Parkway, with its many picturesque overlooks and point of interest, is ranked America's most scenic drive. Dubbed "America's Favorite Drive, The Blue Ridge Parkway follows the Appalachian Mountains for 469 miles in Virginia and North Carolina. The Parkway provides some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, ranging from 650 to 6,000 feet in elevation.


Virginia Military Institute Museum

Virginia Military Institute Museum
(Approx. 27.6 miles)

With the acceptance of a Revolutionary War musket in 1856, Superintendent Smith created the VMI Museum, the first public museum in the Commonwealth.


 
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