If you are on Interstate 64...between the Blue-Ridge and Appalachian mountains in the Shenandoah Valley...just drop in for a taste of 'Americana' art. You don't have to buy anything, nor pay any admission charge. Why not?

If you are on Interstate 64...between the Blue-Ridge and Appalachian mountains in the Shenandoah Valley...just drop in for a taste of 'Americana' art. You don't have to buy anything, nor pay any admission charge. Why not?
We Love It! P. Buckley Moss is my favorite Artist! She also has a barn show at her home in Waynesboro about 3 times a year. It's a lot of fun!
Located just south of Interstate 64 on Rt. 340 south is a nice place to take a break from driving or spend a night. Even if this style of art is not your bag the history of the valley is shown here. The vast subjects of this artist pecks almost everyone's interest. The museum tour is free. The grounds are...
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This place is in Waynesboro just off Interstate 64. Three floors of museum with original paintings and other artwork. Admission is free and you can either select guided tour or self tour. Building is beautiful and was built for her museum. Daughter of a Sicilian born mother and an Irish-American father, Moss developed her artistic interests at an early age....
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It was nice to walk through and look at the art work, P Buckley Moss does come there to meet people sometimes. She will sign prints that are bought, they have a schedule to let everyone know when she will be there.
We enjoyed our visit to this facility. Beautiful location, even though the area has become bustling, the museum is nicely laid our and appointed.
I have been collecting Pat's work for 25+ years and have wanted to visit the museum and Barn for a long time. We were finally in the Waynesboro area and spent most of the day absorbed in Moss-ness. The museum helped me to learn even more about my favorite artist -- her background, artistic style and influences, and how amazingly...
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We visited as a family after having seen her work. We were overwhelmed at the beauty and thought she gives to her work. The Curator that greeted us was very friendly and shared a wealth of information about P. Buckley Moss and her life as an artist. She shared her thoughts and journey and we all had new insight as...
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interesting works of art, 3 levels, nice big yard for kids to run around. Free admission to the museum. If the kids can find all the crystal mice in the doll house they get a sticker.
I love touring the museum. The pictures are breath taking. Friendly staff and plenty of parking..The doll house is beautiful..
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