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    Neal E.

    I recently became aware of the existence of The Cold War Museum. It's located over in the Vint Hill complex, appropriately and ironically - part of the old Vint Hill military facility that housed a listening post for DoD and three letter Intel agencies during World War II and the Cold War era. It's not a large facility, but it is packed to the gills with interesting exhibits and information. They are open on the weekends for visits and tours. You can also schedule appointments for tours at other times of the week. The gentleman conducting our tour was a treasure trove of information and he related some interesting stories based on his own personal experiences in the military during the Korean War. The museum is an old renovated barn structure with two floors. The tour covered the Atomic bomb testing in the Nevada dessert, interesting facts about Area 51, declassified CIA programs and documents, UFO's, the Cuban missile crisis, and Korean and Vietnam War stuff. They have a ton of exhibits from uniforms from various foreign military and intel agencies from eras gone by, artwork, posters, equipment, and a lot more! Admittance to the museum is free, but they request that folks sign a sign in sheet and make a donation. I donated $20.00. The tour and museum was well worth it! Very interesting and educational. I will probably need to come back to absorb and digest more of it! Check out The Cold War Museum!

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    Vint Hill is located between Gainesville and Warrenton. It is an emerging destination for locals…read moreand visitors. Vint Hill is a historic place. The U.S. Army operated a cryptology school and an intelligence gathering station at the former sheep and cattle farm during World War II. After the war, the Army used Vint Hill for research and development. The Army discontinued use of the property in 1997. Vint Hill now is open to the public. It is a scenic spot that offers many things to do. For food and beverages, there currently is a brewery, a winery, speciality food shop, cafe serving lunch, and more... These places are all located close to the Cold War Museum. There is a public swimming pool open seasonally. The tiny base movie theater still shows movies. There is a popular dog park. There are a number of park areas that are great for jogging, walking, or just relaxing. At the edge of Vint Hill, is Lake Brittle where you can go fishing, or rent a boat (seasonally). There is also a snack bar here open seasonally. Unfortunately, the park areas and the lake both lack bathroom facilities beyond port-a-potties. There are a number of businesses located at Vint Hill and one church that I am aware of. A lot of land is available for development. I heard that an independent coffee shop is slated to open. That would be great. I only hope that development does not get out of hand and ruin the nature areas that exist here. There is already extensive housing on the backside of Vint Hill. Traffic is not a problem here at present. Fingers crossed that new development is not overwhelming and that no more trees are cut down. Check Yelp reviews for the places located at Vint Hill and plan a visit!

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