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- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Couples
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for Kids
- Adventurous
- Budget-friendly
- Hidden Gems
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
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1. Philip Carter Winery
2. Dwell Fine Art
3. Horseback Riding Trail RIdes
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- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Couples
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- Good for Kids
- Adventurous
- Budget-friendly
- Hidden Gems
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
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1. Philip Carter Winery
2. Dwell Fine Art
3. Horseback Riding Trail RIdes
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Hume is located in northwestern Fauquier County at the intersection of Route 688, a main north-south connector in the western part of the county, and Route 635.
Today, Hume is home to The Inn at Vineyards Crossing, as well as several wineries & vineyards.
From the village there are views across farmland to Big Cobbler and Buck Mountains. This land was once part of Thomas Lord Fairfax’s Leeds Manor and was originally known as “Barbee’s Crossroads.”
The historic area of Hume has approximately twenty-six historic resources. The northern edge of the historic area is marked by the Hume Baptist Church which is an example of the early-20 th century Gothic Revival style. The area further south features a late 19 th century I-house, an American Foursquare, and a vernacular cross- gable dwelling. Just before the intersection, along the east side of Route 688 is an L-shape commercial/residential building with a side one-story wing called Captain Marshall’s Store. This store features a porte cochere added to accommodate the automobile. Joseph Barbee’s Tavern, believed to have been constructed around 1787, stands at the NW corner of the intersection.
The historic area extends to east along Route 635 to include a wide array of structures dating from the mid-19 th century to the early 20 th century, inclusive of a Gothic-Revival style church which is now a residence and an American Foursquare.
South of the intersection are a greater number of historic properties along both sides of Route 688. Some of the more distinctive buildings include the 1890s store clad in board and batten, an early-20 th century store, and a mid-19 th century log and frame dwelling with outbuildings. The southern end of the historic area is marked by a two-story vernacular I-house that sits back off the road. Several of the resources in this vicinity of the district sit above the grade of the road and have stone retaining walls.
This collection of buildings seems to indicate that the era of the greatest growth in Hume occurred during the Reconstruction era. There are at least five stores from that time.
The village is still intact and offers a good representation of what was once a thriving mid-19 th century crossroads and trading center.
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- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Couples
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for Kids
- Adventurous
- Budget-friendly
- Hidden Gems
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Philip Carter Winery
2. Dwell Fine Art
3. Horseback Riding Trail RIdes
- Philip Carter Winery
- Horseback Riding Trail RIdes
- Dwell Fine Art
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1. The Dark Horse Irish Pub
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2. Pedego Electric Bikes Alexandria
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3. Culdesac Chauffeur Service
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4. Houndstooth Restaurant
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5. Shenandoah River Outfitters
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6. Point to Point Limousines
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7. Norm’s Executive Transportation
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8. The Blue Door Kitchen and Inn
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Best Restaurants in Hume, VA
Foster Harris House
"The historical home has a warm charm to it, and is walking distance to many great spots in Little Washington ." See all Foster Harris House reviews
Afghan Bistro
"Raleigh has a great restaurant scene but there are certain things you can't and Afghan food is one of them." See all Afghan Bistro reviews
"We got the Wagyu , Kalbi, spicy pork belly, and duck breast along with some sushi and an appetizer." See all Gyu Shige reviews
Gyuzo Japanese BBQ
"There was filet mignon, brisket, pork belly, chicken, top sirloin, Gyuzo steak , vegetables that you grilled." See all Gyuzo Japanese BBQ reviews
Taqueria Guadalajara
"The Winchester area has an amazing number of decent Mexican restaurants, but this one takes the tacos!" See all Taqueria Guadalajara reviews
"The lamb neck was ridiculously tender, the chicken was extremely flavorful, and the fish was light and flaky." See all Melina reviews
The Inn at Little Washington
"v el. Patrick O'Con nell's interpretation of cuisine and comfort is the epitome of fine dining and hospitali" See all The Inn at Little Washington reviews
Bistro L'hermitage
"I highly recommend the escargots as your appetizer, the NY steak as your main, and the creme brûlée as dessert." See all Bistro L'hermitage reviews
Meokja Meokja
"Our order came with a side of corn cheese , soybean soup (strong flavor that I really enjoyed), and angry egg." See all Meokja Meokja reviews
L'Auberge Chez Francois
"I loved every single course of our meal and completed it with the best soufflé that I've had in a long time." See all L'Auberge Chez Francois reviews
Manalu Italian Restaurant
"No problem, Marco can be found out from the kitchen going table to table, and his wife can be found Hosting." See all Manalu Italian Restaurant reviews
White Rabbit Gastropub
"The crab poutine was a hit, just the right amount of saltiness with crispy fries, gravy, and tender crab." See all White Rabbit Gastropub reviews
"We had the Parmesan rosemary fries, Brussel sprouts, avocado flatbread, coco crusted steak and Manjari for dessert." See all The Conche reviews
Ciao Osteria
"I don't usually like to be bothered during dinner, but their owner Sal truly makes this a special place." See all Ciao Osteria reviews
"The service was top notch, but nothing can compare to the quality, time and love Chef Jon puts into his food." See all Clarity reviews
Mike's American
"The food is consistently great, with the Drunken Ribeye , Spinach Dip, Ribs and the Bread Pudding ranking my top 5." See all Mike's American reviews
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Aracosia McLean
"For those who are COVID conscious, their alleyway seating is comfortable and well-appointed." See all Aracosia McLean reviews
Bistro Aracosia
"We ordered the Hot Mazza Assortment for an appetizer, Rumi's Veal (not on menu) for a main and a salad to share." See all Bistro Aracosia reviews
Pisco y Nazca
"we ordered the Ceviche Callejero , Tiradito, Causa, Seco de Carne, Arroz con leche cheesecake, and Suspiro." See all Pisco y Nazca reviews
Matt and Tony's All Day Kitchen Bar
"The best thing about this restaurant was the level of customer service provided by our waiter (Ask for Dino )." See all Matt and Tony's All Day Kitchen Bar reviews
Residents Cafe & Bar
"We tried the Caribbean Coffee too-- which was good but fell just a little flatter than that Espresso Martini ." See all Residents Cafe & Bar reviews
Ruthie's All-Day
"For breakfast I ordered the Brisket Bennie and hash browns, my friend ordered the apple pie pancakes." See all Ruthie's All-Day reviews
Purple Patch
"I could not resist and ended my meal with another scoop of ube ice cream -- it just tasted so heavenly and creamy." See all Purple Patch reviews
Tail Up Goat
"The brown rice bread was crispy and the ingredient mixed with the yogurt was such a delicious combination." See all Tail Up Goat reviews
Vola’s Dockside Grill and Hi-Tide Lounge
"Then I had a special " vola eggs Benedict " which had a nice piece of prosciutto instead of Canadian bacon." See all Vola’s Dockside Grill and Hi-Tide Lounge reviews
"Our waiter, Micaele , was very attentive throughout our dinner and made great food recommendations." See all il Canale reviews
Botanero Restaurant
"The flaming shrimp was good with a very cool presentation of lighting the shrimp on fire." See all Botanero Restaurant reviews
"The stars of my meal were the cafe con leche, the karayee (def add the seasoned beef) and the lapis pancakes." See all Lapis reviews
Ada's on the River
"Highly recommend the chocolate soufflé , it's one of those dishes that I would come back to Ada's just to have that." See all Ada's on the River reviews
PaveMint Taphouse and Grill
"Hubby got vegetarian baked beans, which were phenomenal and I had the polenta fries, which were pretty good." See all PaveMint Taphouse and Grill reviews
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Cottage in Markham
Sunrise Cottage in Wine Country
The place for nature lovers and the audiophile! Newly renovated cottage with queen bed and queen sleeper sofa! Situated on five acres, at Sunrise Cottage you can see no other dwellings except those in the valley far below. Lay in bed and watch the sun rise from the East. 60 mile views with a monarch waystation off the deck. Relax in the hot tub or sit around the fire pit. Bathroom has a spa feel with rainfall showerhead. Close to Marriott Ranch for horse trail rides and surrounded by wineries!
Jan 16 – 23
Cottage in Marshall
Rockhaven Farm Cottage
At the end of the road in the country. Very private with lots of trails to walk. Joy & Rich are in the main house. The cottage has a front porch, back porch and patio, all private from the main house. Far from any roads it is above all, peaceful. You are free to wander around 150 acres, sit by the pond or the fire pit on the back patio. This is wine country, horse country and hiking country. Great taverns and restaurants are scattered in the small towns around us. Every season is unique.
Oct 17 – 24
Guesthouse in Flint Hill
Three Meadows Farm, outdoor views, great location
As you approach the driveway on the private lane, you'll be welcomed by beautiful meadows and rolling hills. Set on 10 acres in a shaded, forest of mature trees it's comfortable year round. There are beautiful mountain views from several locations on the property. It's peaceful and quiet here most of the time. We're conveniently located just minutes from Flint Hill, not much farther to Washington VA, Sperryville and Front Royal. It's a two bedroom/one bathroom apartment above a detached garage.
Guesthouse in Marshall
Moon Hold Cottage - Retreat, Refresh, Recharge
Unplug from city life and venture out to our small organic farm. Spend a night or two in the private guest cottage while enjoying nearby vineyards and restaurants. Spend the day browsing in the local antique shops or relax on the farm and watch nature's display (butterflies, birds, an occasional critter.) We may be working in the garden or putting up hay. We're always glad to share a bit of the harvest when the vegetables are ripe, so you can take some home to enjoy. All are welcome here!
Home in Edinburg
Jay Birds Nest - Pet Friendly
Welcome to Jay Birds nest, located in the historic town of Edinburg, Virginia. Just 1.5 miles from I-81. Fully equipped with all the comforts of home and gorgeous mountain views. Enjoy having the entire house to yourself with sleeping for 6 with 2 queen bedrooms and 1 full bedroom and one full bath. Plenty of parking with room for two cars, one under a car port. Have your morning coffee in the relaxing sunroom or in the outdoor seating area. Just a quick walk away from the Shenandoah River.
Apartment in The Plains
Need to social distance? Our quiet country studio is far enough from Washington DC to get away without being gone. Ideal for grabbing some space, a long run, a bike ride, or visiting local wineries. The Appalachian Trail is just a stone's throw away. We respect your privacy. No smoking is allowed and internet access is from your own hot-spot. The studio includes a satellite TV, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker. The queen-size bed and skylight make Rose End a cozy escape.
Aug 14 – 21
Campsite in Front Royal
Blue Mountain Hideaway Boutique Camping Experience
Escape to a truly unique camping experience at our creek-side retreat. This park-like paradise is perfect for hassle free camping, all you need to bring your cooler and clothes. We provide everything else! Take advantage of heavily discounted off season rates! Throughout the winter season we will be opening our calendar two weeks in advance, weather dependent to ensure that our off grid water does not freeze. A propane heater is provided to ensure your sleep space is warm and toasty.
Apr 22 – 29
Guest suite in Brandy Station
Studio apartment at historic Glenmore
Studio apartment with separate entry at historic Glenmore in scenic Brandy Station, VA. Beautiful farm location with newly renovated space featuring a kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker and toaster. Bedroom/living area with queen bed and twin sofa bed. TV with dish and unlimited internet. Full bath with shower. We cannot accommodate children under the age of four because the space has an open wooden staircase that cannot be blocked off.
Sep 16 – 23
Farm stay in Warrenton
Winters Retreat Farm Cottage - Entire house
Need a change of view? Unplug, and relax in this private cottage. Watch for deer, turkeys and maybe even a bear in the field from the sun room, or take a hike around the homestead. Centered in Fauquier's wine country it is ideal for the weekend escape, and day trips West to the mountains, East to DC or points south. Perfect for those extra reunion family members, wedding guest accommodations, or the "Hafeway overnighter" traveling North or South.
Jun 19 – 26
Apartment in Bentonville
Full Circle Farm Shenandoah Valley No Cleaning Fee
Stay in beautiful Bentonville VA. At the foot of skyline drive and minutes from award winning wineries; near Luray Caverns and the Shenandoah River where you can canoe, raft or kayak. You’ll be on our private property and have complete privacy up the hill from our home. Full kitchen/washer/dryer/TV and WiFi. Explore and enjoy the mountains, river, trails and wine. Pets are welcome. A fee is calculated per pet. $25 per pet. NO CLEANING FEE!
Mar 22 – 29
Guesthouse in Warrenton
The Alton Cottage -a luxury country retreat
The Alton Cottage is a charming, newly refurbished 1820s guest house- formerly a summer kitchen to the original farm house. Views are of rolling fields and their bovine occupants. We are within 30 minutes of almost 20 wineries and another 20 breweries, 5 min to Airlie, and only 5 mi to Old Town Warrenton. We are also close to several antique stores, farmers markets and Shenandoah National Park. We strive to make every guests stay special.
Jul 17 – 24
Loft in Purcellville
"When Pigs Fly" Airbnb Most Hospitable Host in VA
Located between Middleburg, VA and Purcellville, VA, our loft is just about 15 minutes away from restaurants, wineries, breweries and many local points of interest. You will have views from every window in addition to all of the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. We welcome your dogs while you visit. The only thing we ask is that you keep them off the couch, pick up their "business" and crate them if they are left alone.
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The Washington, D.C. metro area has a big place in America's story. It's where the country's leaders work and make laws. The city was planned and built starting in 1790, and it's full of important buildings like the White House and the Capitol. This area is not just about politics; it's also where many moments that shaped the nation happened.
Geographically, this region includes D.C. itself and parts of Maryland and Virginia. It's by the Potomac River, which adds to its beauty. There are both busy city scenes and quiet, green suburbs. The weather here changes with the seasons, offering hot summers and mild winters, sometimes with snow.
The jobs here are a lot about government work since it's the nation's capital. But there's more than that. Education, healthcare, and technology are big too. Because of all these jobs, many people move here for work. Despite this, living here can be pricey, especially when it comes to finding a home.
When it comes to politics, this area usually supports the Democratic Party. It's a place where lots of people are involved in or follow politics closely because of its role as the capital. However, there are different views and opinions across the region.
Living in the Washington, D.C. metro area means you'll never run out of things to do. There are museums, theaters, and historical sites everywhere. Outdoor lovers have parks and trails to explore. Plus, there are lots of restaurants with food from all over the world.
If you're thinking about moving here, there are a few things you should know. First, be ready for the cost. Housing, in particular, can be expensive. Traffic can get pretty heavy too, so many people use public transportation like buses and the Metro to get around. It's also a place full of different cultures and backgrounds, making it an interesting place to live.
In summary, the Washington, D.C. metro area is a place full of history and action, where the country's decisions are made. It offers a mix of city life and quieter suburban areas, with plenty of jobs but also a high cost of living. It's a place where you can learn a lot, enjoy cultural activities, and be part of a diverse community.
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Super 8 by Wyndham Front Royal
This Front Royal, Virginia is 1 mile from the Skyline Caverns and features free WiFi access. Shenandoah National Park is 0.25 miles away.
Baymont by Wyndham Front Royal Near Shenandoah National Park
Baymont by Wyndham Front Royal Near Shenandoah National Park, a Front Royal hotel located in the Shenandoah Valley Baymont by Wyndham Front Royal Near Shenandoah National Park, nestled within the...
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Mountain Home Bed & Breakfast
Mountain Home Bed & Breakfast in Front Royal provides accommodations with a garden and a tennis court. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a patio.
White Moose Inn
Showcasing a sun terrace and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, White Moose Inn is located in Washington, Virginia. Rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Ashby Inn & Restaurant
Located in Paris, 19 miles from Glen Burnie Historic House and Gardens, Ashby Inn & Restaurant provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Gay Street Inn
Set in Washington, Virginia, Gay Street Inn offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy mountain views. All guest rooms at the bed and breakfast are equipped with a seating area.
Cozy Cottage on wooded lot with Hot Tub & Fire Pit
Cozy Cottage on wooded lot with Hot Tub & Fire Pit is located in Front Royal, just 11 miles from Crosby Stadium and 24 miles from Alamo Drafthouse Cinema – Winchester.
Baymont by Wyndham Warrenton
Just off Route 29, this hotel is less than 10 minutes from the center of Warrenton and 45 miles from Washington, D.C. It offers an on-site gym, outdoor pool, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Warrenton, an IHG Hotel
This hotel’s spacious accommodations feature a 32-inch flat-screen cable TV with HBO and a DVD player.
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Hume Historic District. / 38.83194°N 77.99944°W / 38.83194; -77.99944. Hume Historic District is a national historic district located at Hume, Fauquier County, Virginia. It encompasses 59 contributing buildings in the rural village of Hume. The majority of the buildings in the district are vernacular in nature and are late-19th- to ...
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22639. Hume is a small unincorporated village in Fauquier County, Virginia. Hume is five miles south of Interstate 66 's Exit 18 and is named for the local Hume family. It runs along Virginia State Route 688. It is east of the Rappahannock County line. The community has a post office and ZIP Code of 22639, and is home to a local winery.
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Nightlife in Hume, VA. See all nightlife in Hume, VA. Pisco y Nazca. 2414. $$ Peruvian, Cocktail Bars. "we ordered the Ceviche Callejero, Tiradito, Causa, Seco de Carne, Arroz con leche cheesecake, and Suspiro." See all Pisco y Nazca reviews. Matt and Tony's All Day Kitchen Bar. 749.
Middleburg. #15 in Best Places to Visit in Virginia. Middleburg, an easy weekend getaway destination from Washington, D.C., is known for its horses and its wine. Often referred to as "the nation's ...
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About Hume (zip 22639), VA. Living in Hume, VA is an exciting and rewarding experience. The town is small and quaint, with a population of only 22639 people. It has a friendly, tight-knit community that makes it easy to build relationships with your neighbors and feel connected to the area. You can spend days exploring the outdoors or visiting ...
Mountain Home Bed & Breakfast. Front Royal (Near Hume) Mountain Home Bed & Breakfast in Front Royal provides accommodations with a garden and a tennis court. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a patio. Show more. 9.4. Wonderful. 228 reviews. Price from $150.60 per night.
Hume, VA. Hume is a small unincorporated village in Fauquier County, Virginia. Hume is five miles south of Interstate 66's Exit 18 and is named for the local Hume family. It runs along Virginia State Route 688. It is east of the Rappahannock County line. The community has a post office and ZIP Code of 22639, and is home to a local winery.
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The City of Hume is located in Fauquier County in the State of Virginia. Find directions to Hume, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more. The Hume time zone is Eastern Daylight Time which is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Nearby cities include Old Tavern, Meadowville ...