Black Shutter Antique Center
For over 20 years, this nineteenth-century house has played host to 40 antique dealers, peddling goods out of the house’s plethora of rooms. The quality of the antiques is second only to the variety of goods, creating a superior antiquing experience. If you’re in Northern Virginia, this is the place to go to hunt down some treasures from the past.
Roots 657
Satisfy every craving at the intersection of Routes 657 and 15 in Leesburg, Virginia. Owner and chef Rich Rosendale serves up house-made soups and sandwiches alongside the goods of local artisans. Top off your pit stop at this rustic café with a homemade treat from their bakery.
Old Lucketts Store
The 138-year-old general store is anything but “general.” Its history is fascinating, switching from family home, to post office, to general store, and now making its name as a treasure trove of antiques. Explore the house’s 20 rooms brimming with everything from vintage furniture to accessories.
Tally Ho Theater
Recently renovated, this Leesburg theater was originally built in 1932 and is now back and better than ever. Tally Ho Theater has something for everyone, hosting concerts, theater, and other events.
Wolf Trap Foundation of Performing Arts
It’s Americas only National Park for the Performing Arts, bringing classical, jazz, pop, and many more styles of musical acts to Vienna, Virginia. With a community outreach element of internships and youth arts programming, it is a great organization to support.