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Always looking for something to do in Lynchburg Va? Here you go and it is perfect for the entire family and Free! Stop by the Day at the Point held Oct 10, 2009 at the historic Point of Honor. Click here for more information about Day at the Point. 
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Since 1783 the Lynchburg Community Market has played a key role in the development and growth of downtown Lynchburg. The first Lynchburg Community Market was located on Water Street (now known as Ninth Street) and was an important economic contributor to the growth of Lynchburg. The 1783 Market was an open-air market, and served as the central social gathering place for the city.
As Lynchburg grew, the Market grew also, and was rebuilt in 1814 in the center of Water Street. The Market served as a town square area for the community, with city-wide notices and speakers throughout the day and evening. The Market was open every day but Sunday, and every conceivable good or service was located in or nearby in the developing downtown commercial district.
In 1872, the Market was enlarged and rebuilt on Main Street, between 11th and 12th Streets to better serve the growing population, which had grown rapidly due to the expansion of the railroad through Lynchburg. Completed in the fall of 1873, the new Market had enclosed spaces and an auditorium on site.
After many changes in building style and location, the Community Market and Armory today stands on the corner of Main and 12th Streets, opening its doors on July 2, 1932. The market continued to play an important role in the community until the 1950's when community markets across the United States declined due to the growth of supermarkets and suburban development.
In 1987, the Market went through its final architectural renovation to date, when landscaping, new parking, outside Farmer's stalls and central heat and air conditioning were added to improve the Market for vendors and customers. With easy access to nearby neighborhoods, as well as visitors, the Market is an essential part of the revitalization of downtown.
The Lynchburg Community Market is proud to be the home of the Heritage Crafters Gallery, an exciting opportunity for visitors to purchase the best in local, Virginia made fine artisan handcrafts. Open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. If want a true "local" experience the Lynchburg Community Market restaurants and shops are for you. Each shop is locally owned and operated; no chains here, and you can feel the difference the minute you walk in! Barb's Dreamhut Irene's Country Cooking Willow Breezes 10:00 am-2:00 pm Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am-2:00 pm Saturday (434)-847-0088 Willow Breezes carries a fun collection of jewlery, handbags and gifts. You'll find bangles, baubles and bags galore at Willow Breezes! Pride of Virginia Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am- 2:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am -2:00 pm Pride of Virginia is the place to find delicious Virginia products. Virginia wines, peanuts, sauces, honey, jellies and jams are just a few of the items you will find. Their deli boasts the best selection of locally made salads, sides, cut to order meats, and Virginia Country Hams. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Monday-Saturday
(434) 845-6700
Features fresh, traditional home-style meals from the hot bar, and made to order menu items, including the best burgers and hot dogs in town. Breakfast served all day! Monday through Saturday.
Fresh Market Cafe'
11:00 am - 2:00 pm/ Tuesday-Friday
8:00 am- 2:00 pm/ Saturday
(434) 455-5510
Features a seasonal menu utilzing locally grown and organic produce. Soups, salads, pocket sandwiches and quiches are their specialty! They use "green" serving products whenever possible. Call ahead for catering, delivery is available.
7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Monday-Saturday
For many years now, Irene's has been serving a home-cooked country breakfast and lunch to people in the Lynchburg area. Traditional home-style meals include fried chicken, macaroni & cheese, corn bread, rice pudding, vegetables, and dessert. Grab-and-go salads are available. Expect fast service at incredibly reasonable prices.
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Acorn Hill Lodge and Spa-Lynchburg Va
2134 Old Forest Rd. Lynchburg, VA
434.847.0000 • toll free 866.561.0771
If you desire the perfect escape from daily routine, come & enjoy the peace & tranquility offered at Acorn Hill Lodge and Spa.
They can take care of your lodging needs, whether it is an overnight or extended stay. If you are hosting a special event or celebration, Acorn Hill provides the perfect setting for an intimate gathering or corporate retreat.
Each of the executive suites at Acorn Hill contains a queen-size or king-size bed adorned with beautiful linens. Each suite is roughly 600 sq. ft. and includes a full kitchen, a computer desk, a dining area and living area. The suites have DirecTV and individual AC/heating units for personal comfort. Each suite also has easy access from both inside and outside the facility as well as hardwood and tile floor surfaces.
The Royal Suite is approximately 650 sq. ft. and boasts a king-size bed with beautiful linens, an in-wall fireplace, Jacuzzi tub, private bath and private balcony. This suite also has a fully stocked kitchen and dining area. The suite has hardwood and tile floor surfaces, DirecTV and individual AC/heating units for personal comfort. The Royal Suite is easily accessed from both inside and outside the facility. This suite is perfect for a VIP guest or an evening after a special event.
The Flat was formerly known as The Corporate Apartment as it was one-of-a-kind before the new lodge was built. The Flat is roughly 700 sq. ft. and contains a fully stocked kitchen area, private bath, and private inside and outside entrances. There is a private deck from the kitchen/dining area. The suite has hardwood and tile floor surfaces, DirecTV and individual AC/heating units for personal comfort.
The Hideaway Room is a quaint standard lodging room with a small refrigerator and microwave. The room has a private bath and private outdoor entrance with deck. It also contains a queen-size bed, a sitting chair, a computer desk, DirecTV and individual AC/heating unit.
The Lodge features
The Suites
Amenities
(other dining options available)
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHY Lynchburg Living magazine selected The Spa and Salon at Acorn Hill as one of the top three choices for a relaxing experience in central Virginia.
OUR FOCUS IS ON RELAXATION, restoring you to optimum skin health, total body wellness, renewal of spirit and to maximize your natural best.
INDULGE YOURSELF, a loved one or a deserving employee with a delightful “Éminence” organic facial, a therapeutic massage with hot stone or cupping therapy, luxurious body treatments, a spa manicure and spa pedicure. Complete your experience and have your hair transformed to look as fabulous as you feel. Take time for yourself!
OUR HIGHLY TRAINED, VERY SKILLED hair designers, massage therapists, aesthetician and nail technician will provide you with maximum results.
FEATURING "ÉMINENCE" the exclusive handmade organic skincare from Hungary and "PUREOLOGY" organic hair care with color protect Nano technology. Also offering FRAMESI & BEDHEAD.
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL A HOME IN THE LYNCHBURG OR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL THE CURRENT LISTINGS OR GIVE ME A CALL AT
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The Awareness Garden
1700 Block of Old Langhorne Road
434-384-6740

The Awareness Garden was established at the Ed Page entrance to the James River Heritage Trail and dedicated on September 6, 2003. The Awareness Garden honors the families and caregivers whose lives have been touched by cancer. Experience the beautiful gateway to nature, remembering the blessing of good health. Ring "Lalla's Bell" 3 times to celebrate the end of treatments, to remember a loved one, or to bring hope for a cure for all.
You can honor a loved one or friend with an engraved brick, placed in paths and walkways of the garden. A small number of benches and lime stones are also available for purchase.
They have a fundraiser "The Annual golf Classic Cocktail Party. They have a annual "Lighting of the Garden" with hot chocolate and caroling to celebrate the holiday season. Lights are illuminated every evening from 5-11 p.m. through January. They also have a "Brick Dedication" where donors and their honored guests can view newly engraved bricks, limestones and benches. A brief prayer of dedication is offered followed by refreshments.
The Awareness Garden has been a beautiful work in progress. The photos(below) show the evolution of the garden from its conception.





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IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL A HOME IN THE LYNCHBURG OR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL THE CURRENT LISTINGS OR GIVE ME A CALL AT
(434)832-1100X320
MY WEBSITE
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO FEED A HUNGRY FURBABY
CLICK ON THE BREAST CANCER SITE TO DONATE A MAMMOGRAM
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
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CMN and Susan G. Komen as well as the SPCA.
A portion of every one of my real estate transactions goes to CMN
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The Museum is housed in Lynchburg’s second court house, completed in the Greek Revival style in 1855. William Ellison, the designer of the building, borrowed heavily from builders' handbooks of the day which provided detailing from classical structures such as the Parthenon. The fluted Doric columns, pedimented portico, and commanding presence on the hill overlooking the James River evoke the classical concepts of the day.
From 1855 onward, the Old Court House was used for a variety of courts: Hustings, Mayors, Circuit, District, Federal, and Juvenile Courts among them. During the Civil War, it was used by the Confederate government for the Quartermaster’s Department, Soldiers’ Aid Society, and the Soldiers’ Library.
During Reconstruction, the Old Court House was used as headquarters for Federal officers and as a Provost Marshall’s office. Returned to its judicial use in the late 1860s, the building contained court activities until about 1970. At that time, the building was in very poor condition and its future uncertain.
As part of America’s Bicentennial in 1976, Lynchburg City Council voted to restore the Old Court House as the City’s bicentennial project and to adaptively reuse the building as a history museum. The museum opened in 1979 and featured a restored Hustings Court and exhibits on the development of the City.
A new chapter in the history of the building began to unfold in the summer of 2000, as a crisis precipitated yet another renovation. A second floor ceiling collapsed in July, leading to an extensive study of the structural condition of the building. The study found that the building had serious structural issues and the City invested almost $2 million in renovations.
Once the renovations were completed in 2005, a master plan for exhibits was developed and implemented. The Lynchburg Museum reopened in February 2008 in this historic 1855 Court House building
There are five galleries on the main level and displays on the ground and second floors. Visitors enter into the Main Courtroom Gallery to see a huge color mural (33 feet by 8 feet) of the Edward Beyer painting of Lynchburg done in 1855, the same year the Court House was completed. Capturing the City from Madison Heights looking across the James River, the Beyer image provides a monumental and detailed view of Lynchburg on the eve of the Civil War.
Grouped with the mural are a variety of objects: a tall case clock from the 1840s, a suit worn by Confederate General Jubal Early, an elaborate gilt harp brought to Lynchburg in the 1850s, a Harley Davidson motorcycle once used by the Lynchburg Police Department, a soapbox derby racer, and much more! Three media programs focus on the people, historic images of Lynchburg, and historic maps.
Other galleries on this level include:
Gallery I
Art and Artisans: Included in this gallery are works of art by Bernhard Gutmann, Flavius Fisher, and Georgia Morgan, all of whom had connections to Lynchburg. Also featured are a signed and dated sideboard made in Lynchburg by Thomas Crandall, an armoire by Sampson Diuguid, and chairs created by local cabinetmakers. Lynchburg had a number of silversmiths in the 19th century and items by Silverthorn, Williams and Victor, and Truslow are among those displayed. The Levi and S.O. Fisher family of gunsmiths are also represented. Levi Fisher came to Lynchburg from the Shenandoah Valley in 1828 and his family made and repaired firearms until 1969

Gallery 2
Piedmont Pride: A gallery on the military service of the men and women of Central Virginia from the Revolutionary War through today. Featured artifacts include the First National Confederate flag of the 11th Virginia Infantry. This unit was made up mainly of men from Lynchburg and the surrounding area; the 11th Virginia was involved in many battles including First and Second Manassas and Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Other items include a Red Cross nurse's uniform from World War I, memorabilia and uniforms from World War II, and a variety of materials showing how wars have affected local life on the Home Front.
Gallery 3
Lynchburg Life: a look at entertainment, sports, music, businesses, and costumes linked to the Hill City. This gallery features recreation, education, and "all things Lynchburg" and covers notable local musicians such as Cile Turner, "Screechy" Carwile, and blues pioneer Luke Jordan. Sports figures such as "Bullet Bill" Dudley, NFL Hall of Famer and Earl Brooks, early Nascar driver, are included along with a large number of items relating to Lynchburg business--crocks, tobacco products, pharmaceuticals, banks, shoe manufacturing, and foundries. Pioneer aviators Vincent "Squeek" Burnett, Chauncey Spencer and Woody Edmondson are also highlighted.
Gallery 4
An Ornament on the Hill: covers the history of our largest artifact, the Old Court House, since it was completed in 1855 including architecture, courts, and its brief service as the Capitol of Virginia in 1865. The Greek Revival Court House remains a commanding presence overlooking Downtown Lynchburg from atop Monument Terrace. This gallery looks at the varied uses the building has seen in its 150+ year history and shows off original architectural elements such as a wooden gargoyle carved in 1855 and samples of the ornate plaster work found throughout the building.
Second Floor: The Gifford Gallery is a multipurpose space that includes an exhibit of antique toys, model railroad exhibit, historic images of Lynchburg people and places, and room for educational programs. In the future, traveling exhibits will also be displayed here.
Ground Level: This floor houses visitor amenities, a display on Lynchburg’s Civil War past, and an area where “New Acquisitions and Old Friends” can be viewed.
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL A HOME IN THE LYNCHBURG OR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL THE CURRENT LISTINGS OR GIVE ME A CALL AT
(434)832-1100X320
MY WEBSITE
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO FEED A HUNGRY FURBABY
CLICK ON THE BREAST CANCER SITE TO DONATE A MAMMOGRAM
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
Proud supporter of
CMN and Susan G. Komen as well as the SPCA.
A portion of every one of my real estate transactions goes to CMN
PROUD MEMBER OF THE LYNCHBURG MLS, DANVILLE MLS & CREA
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