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EXPLORING THE MOSBY HERITAGE AREA:
Here are some suggestions:
Go for a drive with the whole family, a good friend, or just get out on your own using our new driving tour, A Mosby Heritage Area Sampler for the Modern Motorist. This circuit drive will show you some of the best of our historic sites, old villages, back roads, and Mosby sites within the heritage area.
Click HERE to download this tour! (.pdf - 1.8 MB)
Try one of our scavenger hunts to involve the whole family. Each hunt provides a look at the historic sites that make us the Mosby Heritage Area—homes, villages, back roads, Mosby sites, Civil War battlefields, railroad sites, mills, old churches and cemeteries, African-American history sites, and historic downtowns. Currently they are available for Clarke, Fauquier, Loudoun and Western Prince William counties.
Click HERE to download a scavenger hunt
Travel down a scenic byway through the heart and history of the Mosby Heritage Area using one of MHAA’s four driving tour brochures. These four driving tours are free.
Click HERE to order a driving tour brochure
Explore Civil War sites by using our self-guiding audio tours. These tours include two tours of the exploits of Col. John S. Mosby and his Rangers as well as tours examining the massive cavalry actions in the region after the Battle of Antietam in 1862 and before the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
Click HERE to purchase an audio tour.
Visit or contact our local visitor centers. From the map above, you can get local information on history, historic sites, dining, lodging, and much more by clicking on the little red squares.
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Go for a Walk
Copies of Loudoun By Foot are available from the Mosby Heritage Area Association’s office in Atoka, Virginia. This book includes 23 walks in the heart of the Mosby Heritage Area.
Plan a personal Mosby Tour
The MHAA sells copies of Thomas J. Evans and James M. Moyer’s Mosby’s Confederacy: A Guide to the Roads and Sites of Colonel John Singleton Mosby at their offices in Atoka
Tour Mosby Sites in Loudoun County using our Directions to Loudoun Mosby Sites. Similar guides to Fauquier and Clarke will become available in the future. Download HERE.
Take a Virtual Tour
Click HERE to visit the “Ride with Mosby” page on our website to take a look at this special place we call the Mosby Heritage Area---a place that Mosby and his Rangers would still recognize today.
Learn more about Mosby
Click HERE to visit the “John S. Mosby” page on our website to learn more about Mosby and his Rangers. There is additional links to other Mosby websites on this page.
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