We are located in downtown Staunton, Virginia, in the
Shenandoah Valley, part of Augusta County, Virginia, near the Blue Ridge
Mountains. Learn a bit about the area we call home.
Interested to visiting us? Go to directions and
maps from Interstate 81 via US 250
Learn about
the weather in our area.
Mary Baldwin College is a
block away from the temple.
Woodrow Wilson's
Birthplace is directly behind the temple.
Frontier
Culture Museum,
in nearby Augusta County, provides a
wonderful glimpse of society through the ages.
Agnes' Very Very organic bake 'mmm
bagels, made in Augusta County, Virginia, were voted one of the top ten New
York bagels in the country by Willard Scott of NBC Today. Agnes'
extraordinary, patent-pending process stabilizes traditional kettle-boiled
bagels in their original plump shape, without being baked, yet without any
artificial preservatives, and without loosing their distinctive New York
delicatessen taste. What's more, they're wholesome, nutritious, organic, and
fat-free. If they're not already available in the frozen food section of
your grocery store, ask them to carry this mouth-watering bagel experience
today.
Shenandoah Shakespeare,
an internationally acclaimed theatre company that performs Shakespeare's
works under their original staging conditions on a simple stage, without
elaborate sets, and with the audience sharing the same light as the actors
has built a 300-seat indoor Blackfriars Playhouse two blocks from our
temple.
Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind is headquartered in Staunton.
Staunton.com Webpage
explains more about the area.
Augusta County
website offers more about the surrounding area.
Staunton, VA Visitor's Guide
Official
Site of Staunton, VA
Waynesboro, VA
is a neighboring town
Blue Ridge Outdoors
magazine features outdoor sports and activities in the surrounding area.
Last updated
March 12, 2008