Three Notch'd Valley Collab House is leaving their mark on the craft beer scene in Harrisonburg with their small batches of beer. Their taproom is casual and comfy: the perfect place to hang out with friends and a brew or to check out one of their events, from Bend & Brews yoga classes on Saturday mornings to live music and art shows on the First Friday of every month. more
TJ's is a tattoo and piercing shop and school. TJ's also does glass etchings, paintings, and custom memorial monuments in granite stone or marble. more
Truist Bank. Driven by a common purpose—to inspire and build better lives and communities—Truist strives every day to make things better for our clients, teammates, and stakeholders. more
Urban Exchange is downtown's largest, mixed-use residential community offering 194 apartments. Choose from a studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom layouts, and take advantage of the amenities. A fitness center, book exchange lounge, underground parking, and landscaped courtyard are just a handful of the modern features available. Steps away, in the same building, is a brewery, coffee shop, pizza parlor, and more. more
Urban Hair Co is a small, cozy yet upscale salon in Downtown Harrisonburg. They offer both natural products from Davines and Aveda. more
Urgie’s Cheesesteaks brings a little piece of Philly to the Shenandoah Valley by serving up authentic cheesesteaks. The restaurant started out as a food truck run by two brothers, Steve and Tommy Urglavitch. The brothers, Philadelphia natives, saw an opportunity to introduce a long standing Philadelphia food staple to the Valley, and they jumped at it! more
Relive the history of settlement in the Shenandoah Valley by visiting the Valley Turnpike Museum. The museum explores the history of the road known by many names, now known as US Route 11. Along this historic route, many small towns grew and prospered. more
Dedicated to celebrating and nurturing Virginia's quilting heritage, The Virginia Quilt Museum has three major exhibitions each year. Quilts from the permanent collection are displayed on a rotating basis, as space permits, during each exhibit. more
Owners Kirk and Tina Miller found inspiration in hiking the Appalachian Trail and decided to open a shop dedicated to hiking, camping, and backpacking, as well as sharing their knowledge and passion for the outdoors with their customers. more
Wilson Downtown Gallery is an art gallery with a rotating schedule of local Harrisonburg artists who display their works downtown. The art will rotate on a regular basis, offering the public an opportunity to view various works of art throughout the year. more