Ceremony

Reception

Ceremony and Reception

The ceremony will begin at 5pm.

The reception immediately follows at 6 pm at the hotel.

 

The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley

 

901 Amherst Street, Winchester, Virginia

 

 

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Museum website

 

The Glen Burnie Historic House traces its historic significance to surveyor James Wood, who settled on this land in the early 1700s and then donated portions of his homestead to establish the city of Winchester in 1744. His son Robert likely constructed the central portion of the Glen Burnie Historic House in the 1790s. The house’s ownership passed through generations of Wood and then Glass families until Julian Wood Glass Jr. acquired it in 1955. Aided by R. Lee Taylor, Glass transformed the house into a country retreat, and created the Glen Burnie Gardens. Prior to his death in 1992, Glass created the Glass-Glen Burnie Foundation and charged it with opening the site as a museum. The house and gardens opened to the public in 1997. In 2005, the addition of the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley provided the anchor that transformed this historic house and landscape into a year-round regional history museum complex.

 

The George Washington Hotel

 

103 East Picadilly Street, Winchester, VA

 

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Hotel Website

Our wedding reception will be hosted at the George Washington Hotel. You can enjoy the party all night long and have a comfortable room to call it quits when the party is over. We have a room block for our guests that you may use (under Jason Miller and Amber Vargo's wedding on September 10, 2011).

Be remarkable. At The George Washington, A Wyndham Grand Hotel the pristine beauty of the Shenandoah Valley has truly met its match. With elegant marble flooring, soaring ceiling heights and the original front desk, this Georgian Revival-style hotel, still has all the appeal and ambiance of a bygone era. Completed in 1924, we offer old-world charm, but don't worry, we're not old fashioned. Here you'll have every modern convenience a traveler could want. In fact, the hotel was fully restored in 2008 after a thoughtful $30 million renovation. Since we're found in old-town Winchester, Virginia, just one hour outside Washington, D.C., you can enjoy bucolic charm with none of the chaos of the nation's capital.

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