Antiques & Accents Emma's Lily Pad 29 Main Street, #2 Warrenton, VA (540) 347-9597 Courthouse Antiques Fox & Grape Nitty Gritty Antiques Sarah Belle's The Purple Plum Rust, Dust & Mold Framecraft Framing by Cyndy Studio 19 Fifth Street Gallery Brides of Warrenton Christine Fox Horse Country Saddlery Hospital Thrift Shop Lou-Bon Gems & Rocks Rhodes Orvis Fly Fishing The Hunting Horn The Shoe Center The Stable Door The Virginia Company Hartman Jewelers Lou-Bon Gems & Rocks |
Horse Country Saddlery The Stable Door Ashby Street Bicycles Rhodes Orvis Fly Fishing Designs by Theresa Village Flowers 2nd Street Cafe Home of "Hog Wild BBQ CATERING" 2nd & Main Warrenton, VA Caprice Cafe Claire's Two International Deli Jimmie's Market Legends Restaurant Napoleon's Cafe Natural Marketplace 5 Diagonal Street Warrenton, VA 20106 (540) 349-4111 Old Towne Cafe The Creamery The Depot Restaurant The Earthly Paradise The Town Duck Waterloo Mini-Mart BOOKS Back in the Woods Fabric Emporium Fox & Grape Mosby Interiors Piccadilly, Ltd. The Ivy Basket The Purple Plum The Town Duck Tina's Bear Loft |
Drum & Strum Edgar Snowden Rugs Old Town Tobacco Renaissance Music Rhodes Drug Store Sonshine Pictures Warrenton Cemetery (Resting place of Col. John S. Mosby. Memorial Wall honoring casualties of the Civil War.) Old Courthouse (Warrenton's premiere landmark patterned after 1854 courthouse destroyed by fire.) Old Jail (1808 - Museum) 106 Court Street (1850 Federal style. Built with profits from the California Gold Rush.) Warren Green Building (Gen. McClellan bid farewell to his troops from the balcony after being relieved of his command by President Lincoln.) 37 Culpeper Street (1874 example of fine Federal townhouse architecture.) 58 Main Street (1820. Town's first confectionery shop.) 109 Main Street (1830. Town's first market.) Presbyterian Church (Used as a hospital during the Battle of Manassas.) 35 Main Street (Italianate. 1820. Iron window cornices are notable feature.) 15 Main Street (Federal style, rare survival of early 19th century architecture.) Third Street (This area of town was important supply route during the Civil War.) Fourth Street (Rails-To-Trails "Greenway".) Fauquier Library Winchester Street (540) 347-8750 Old Jail Museum Main & Ashby Streets (540) 347-5525 Visitor Center & Chamber of Commerce 183 Keith Street (540) 347-4414 |