Historic Trails and Tours...
Only 15 minutes from the historic Manassas Battlefields, Fauquier County is rich in Civil War history. Check out these
trails and historic sites for yourself, take a guided tour, or research your own history.

 

Self-Guided Driving Tours

Fauquier County Civil War Heritage Tours

Battle of Brandy Station Tour

Battle of Rappahannock Station Tour

Battle of Kelly's Ford Tour

Mosby's Cavalry, 2-day Tour

 
 
Maps and Information  

Civil War Trails

Northern Virginia Campaign

Bristoe Campaign

Gettysburg Campaign

Kelly's Ford

 
     
OTHER RESOURCES
 

Mosby confederacy tours
phone (540) 364-9086
e-mail: info@mosbystours.com
website: www.mosbystours.com

To create your own half-day or full-day tour, contact owner and tour guide, Dave Goetz.
Tours include stops pertaining to John Singleton Mosby, the Gray Ghost, Mosby's
Rangers, and other Civil War sites. Hour-long presentations are also available for groups.
For tour details, visit the website.

 

   
 

Journey Through Hallowed Ground
A National Register of Historic Places along Route 15, spanning nine counties.
In this National Heritage Area, there are more than 10,000 Listings on the National
Register of Historic Places, including 9 presidents’ homes, 30 historic Main Street
communities, 13 National Parks, and hundreds of African and Native American historical
sites. Sites from the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812,
plus dozens of scenic roads, rivers and breathtaking landscapes, too!
The 180-Mile Journey is alive with vibrant downtowns, rich agriculture and a bounty of
wineries, inns, antique shops, fairs, farmers markets and much more.

For a list of these historic sites in all counties, including Fauquier,
visit the JTHG website.

 

   
 

The Virginiana Room
Housed in the Warrenton Library located at:
11 Winchester Street, Warrenton, Virginia 20186
phone (540) 347-8750
Visit the website here

The Virginiana Room, housed in the Warrenton Library, has an extensive collection of
materials focusing on state and local history and genealogical research. The Virginiana
Room collection is open to all researchers whenever the main library is open.
Hours of Operation: Mon - Wed (10am-9pm), Thurs - Sat (9am-5pm)