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Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (2007/3/17)
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The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission, which was chartered on September 30, 1969, is composed of five counties, five cities, and eleven towns. Each member government is entitled to planning and technical services assistance provided by the Commission. Selection of Commission Members is based on population, with each governmental subdivision represented. A majority of the Commission Board is comprised of local government elected officials.
The Staunton Downtown Development Association (2007/3/17)
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Local Business
The Staunton Downtown Development Association is a nonprofit association established to enhance downtown Staunton's economic environment as a center of commerce while maintaining the character and integrity of the City's central business district as an attractive place to live, work, and visit.
The R. R. Smith Center (2007/3/17)
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The R. R. Smith Center, named in honor of long-time state and community leader R. R. "Jake" Smith, is a collaboration of three leading educational organizations in the Staunton/Augusta County area of the Shenandoah Valley: Augusta County Historical Society, Historic Staunton Foundation, and the Staunton Augusta Art Center. The center is housed in what was the Eakleton Hotel, a 25,200 square foot building designed in 1893 by noted local architect T. J. Collins. It is located in Staunton's "Beverley Historic District", a National Register district.
Blackfriars Playhouse (2007/3/17)
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Shenandoah Shakespeare’s American Shakespeare Center (ASC), a national Shakespeare resource for audiences, actors, students, scholars, and educators. We tour internationally and perform in repertory in historic Staunton, Virginia at Blackfriars Playhouse, the world's only re-creation of William Shakespeare's original indoor theatre. We believe that the study, performance, and enjoyment of Shakespeare’s plays are of vital interest to the life of the nation. Our commitment to this belief, our acclaimed productions, and the wide range of our educational programs make the American Shakespeare Center a top Shakespeare destination for theatre lovers.
The Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley (18)
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The Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley - Tourism website. The Crossroads of the Shenandoah Valley, including the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro, and the County of Augusta, offers a rich heritage with glorious scenery, natural wonders, and numerous historic, cultural and recreational activities. You will find museums, art galleries, Civil War sites, countless antique shops and malls, specialty shops, numerous delectable restaurants, and hospitable B&Bs, hotels and campgrounds. The area abounds with mountain streams for fishing and hiking and biking trails in beautiful mountain and valley settings. Enjoy a tour of historic sites, caverns and shopping, or a romantic weekend with quiet nights and fine dining. A variety of seasonal activities and festivals are a treat - and the panoramic vi ...
The R. R. Smith Center (18)
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Culture & Entertainment
The R. R. Smith Center, named in honor of long-time state and community leader R. R. "Jake" Smith, is a collaboration of three leading educational organizations in the Staunton/Augusta County area of the Shenandoah Valley: Augusta County Historical Society, Historic Staunton Foundation, and the Staunton Augusta Art Center. The center is housed in what was the Eakleton Hotel, a 25,200 square foot building designed in 1893 by noted local architect T. J. Collins. It is located in Staunton's "Beverley Historic District", a National Register district.
Blackfriars Playhouse (17)
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Culture & Entertainment
Shenandoah Shakespeare’s American Shakespeare Center (ASC), a national Shakespeare resource for audiences, actors, students, scholars, and educators. We tour internationally and perform in repertory in historic Staunton, Virginia at Blackfriars Playhouse, the world's only re-creation of William Shakespeare's original indoor theatre. We believe that the study, performance, and enjoyment of Shakespeare’s plays are of vital interest to the life of the nation. Our commitment to this belief, our acclaimed productions, and the wide range of our educational programs make the American Shakespeare Center a top Shakespeare destination for theatre lovers.
Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (17)
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Regional & Other Authorities
The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission, which was chartered on September 30, 1969, is composed of five counties, five cities, and eleven towns. Each member government is entitled to planning and technical services assistance provided by the Commission. Selection of Commission Members is based on population, with each governmental subdivision represented. A majority of the Commission Board is comprised of local government elected officials.
The Staunton Downtown Development Association (16)
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Local Business
The Staunton Downtown Development Association is a nonprofit association established to enhance downtown Staunton's economic environment as a center of commerce while maintaining the character and integrity of the City's central business district as an attractive place to live, work, and visit.