Preserving the Past for the Future
About
The Woodstock Museum of Shenandoah County, Virginia, Inc. was founded in 1969 as a non-profit Virginia corporation with the purpose of stimulating interest in the early history of Woodstock and the surrounding area, and in the manners and customs of the people who lived here, and to collect, preserve, and display visible evidences of their way of life.
104 South Muhlenberg Street
P.O. Box 741
Woodstock, Virginia 22664
540-459-5518
Check out the Woodstock Museum's website!
Museum Hours
Seasonal Hours - May through October: Thursday-Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
You can also make an appointment by email!
Free of charge to the public!
Tours
The Woodstock Museum consists of two 18th century houses located within a block of what is locally known as "The Old Shenandoah County Courthouse", the oldest active courthouse west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Both of the Woodstock Museum houses, the Marshall House and the Wickham House, have historic connections to the Old Courthouse. In addition, the Carriage House, located next to the Marshall House, is also filled with farm and town treasures!