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1857 Section Foreman Guest House - Show Details

Phone
276-356-4632
Address
301 Front Street

Watch the Trains go by in this Beautiful Restored Railroad House in Downtown Abingdon.

A beautiful restored railroad house in downtown Abingdon. Sit on the porches and watch the trains or cross the pedestrian bridge to Barter Theatre, restaurants, antique shops, Train Station and Arts Depot, William King Museum, Virginia Creeper Trail and much more. This house is one of a kind. See website for more information.

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Abingdon Boarding House - Show Details

Address
116 East Main Street
Phone
276-628-9344, 1-877-782-4386

Spend the Night in the Center of Historic Abingdon

Circa 1840 - Across the street from Barter Theatre. Featured on the Historical Walking Tour of Abingdon. Only B&B on Main Street. Southern elegance in guest rooms and suites. Gourmet breakfast. Private baths. Fiber optic connections in all rooms. One block to the Virginia Creeper Trail. Stroll our garden where Eleanor Roosevelt and her father, Elliott, spent many happy moments while he was a guest here.

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Camella's Remember When Tea Parlor & Niceties - Show Details

Address
165 East Main Street
Phone
276-676-0089
Hours
Wed-Sun: 11am - 5pm

Finest Loose Teas, Handmade Lovelys, Tea Pot Wax Melters, Victorian Art, Tea Music Books and more

People come from around the world to Camella's to relax and enjoy an elegant Afternoon Tea served on a three-tiered china tray with a delicious selection of homemade warm scones served with Devonshire cream, lemon curd & jam, an assortment of finger foods, canapes and a seasonal soup de jour or salad, finished with a luscious dessert. Accompanied by your choice of two of the many fine loose-leaf teas we have to offer. To make a toast, enjoy a lovely pear sparkler served in a champaign glass. For lighter fare ...enjoy a Cream Tea or Sandwich Tea. Camella's also serves groups and private parties such as Bridal Teas, Baby Shower Teas, Birthday Teas, and Special Occasion Teas. Newest addition Camella's Dressing Room featuring the most exquisite dresses in the world.

Reservations
Reservations Preferred
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Ernie Sullins Outlet - Show Details

Address
876 East Main Street
Phone
276-628-2444
Clothing Outlet and Tuxedo Rentals
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Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum - Show Details

Address
208 West Main Street
Admission
FREE
Phone
276-676-0216

Come see how a middle class family lived in 1860. Free to Public. Open All Year.

History comes alive in an 1860 house museum. This faithful restoration depicts the life of a prosperous family just prior to the Civil War.

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Food City - Show Details

Address
396 Town Centre Drive
Phone
276-628-3654

The Food Experts. A Locally Owned Supermarket Chain. Catering Available

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Greenway Haven - Show Details

Address
361 Whites Mill Road
Phone
276-628-7511
"Where our goal is to make our home, feel as if it is your home"
Greenway Haven serves as caterer to private functions both on and off site. Weddings and parties are often held in the large gazebo. Civic club meetings, tour groups, dinner parties, luncheons, weddings, receptions, and conventions are served delicious foods prepared by Mary Ann and Robert Janson. Picnics are catered in a pavilion or throughout the beautifully landscaped estate.
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Kegley & Company - Show Details

Address
127 East Main Street
Phone
276-628-1108

Gentlemen's Specialty Store

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Nancy's Fancy's - Show Details

Address
302 Front Street
Phone
276-676-2529
Hours
Mon-Fri: 8:30am - ?; Sat: by reservation only
We offer a wide range of food services, including full on and off premise catering services, specialty cakes, and pick-up or delivery food orders. On premise seasonal bakery and lunches with gift shop.
Wedding, Banquet / Dinner, Private Party, Corporate Event, PR / Marketing Event, Meeting, Conference, Convention, Lecture /Speaker, Stage Performance
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Retirement (2nd oldest brick house in Abingdon) - Show Details

Address
702 Colonial Road, Abingdon VA 24210
Phone
276-628-3167

The exact date of the homes construction is unknown but reports state that it was built between 1776-1813. The original structure was built by Captain Robert Craig.

The house was named "Retirement" by Captain Craig because he was "withdrawing from active life" when he moved to the area in 1808.

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