Historic Dayton Welcome Center

Historic Dayton Welcome Center Visit the Welcome Center to discover the unique shops, restaurants, and history of the historic Town of Dayton in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley!

Parking lot; fully accessible. The Historic Dayton Welcome Center is your first stop to learn about the charming town of Dayton, Virginia. Pick up a walking tour brochure to discover the birthplace of Shenandoah University, a Southern tribute to a Union soldier, and many beautiful Victorian homes. The Welcome Center is located in the home of Rocktown History, a regional museum filled with local Sh

enandoah Valley history and an extensive research and genealogy library. Perhaps you'd like to look for your Rockingham roots in the library or purchase a ticket to tour the galleries. Just be sure to save time to enjoy Dayton's other amenities! Friendly staff will gladly assist you with tourist information and maps for local restaurants, shops, and sites. Come and be welcomed!

06/07/2026

Before streaming, before television, . . . for many Shenandoah Valley families, the movie theater was the place to escape a hot summer evening, catch up on the news, and spend time with neighbors.

By 1941, Harrisonburg—then a town of fewer than 10,000 people—supported three major theaters. Together, the Virginia, State, and Strand could seat more than 2,100 moviegoers. For just a few cents, audiences could laugh with the Marx Brothers, ride alongside Gene Autry, enjoy the latest musical, or watch newsreels from around the world.

The theaters themselves were attractions. The grand Virginia Theatre featured box seats, elegant curtains, and room for more than 1,000 patrons. Across Main Street, the State advertised the modern luxury of air conditioning (likely, a fan blowing across a block of ice). Smaller towns throughout the Valley had their own theaters, creating gathering places for entertainment, concerts, lectures, and community events.

Join E.K. Knappenberger for Rocktown History's June 9th Coffee Mill as he explores the impact of Harrisonburg's theaters and local newspapers on community life in the months before the Attack on Pearl Harbor.

Tuesday, June 9th • 9:30 a.m.
Rocktown History, Dayton

06/07/2026
06/04/2026

At the start of 1941, Harrisonburg moviegoers watched Tyrone Power battle tyranny in The Mark of Zorro. By year's end, they watched him again—this time as A Yank in the RAF.

But audiences didn't come just for the feature film. Every ticket also included a dose of comedy, along with the news. Newsreels brought the rapidly changing world into local theaters with the impact of the big screen.

As 1941 unfolded, the Daily News-Record headlines shifted from distant conflicts overseas to defense preparations here in the Shenandoah Valley.

Join the Rocktown History Coffee Mill on June 9 at 9:30 a.m. for a fascinating look at Harrisonburg's movie theaters, local newspapers, and the year America moved from watching the war to preparing for it. Presentation by E.K. Knappenberger.

#1941

06/03/2026

Looking for a great food truck for the Heirloom Market on Thursday, June 25th!
Know someone who might be interested, or run one yourself? Help us spread the word!

06/03/2026

To celebrate all the incredible talent joining us, we’re sharing a daily sneak peek featuring different vendors leading up to the market! Make sure to turn on notifications for our page so you don't miss a single spotlight.

Thursday, June 25, 2026
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Stroll through all 3 locations and get free admission to the historic sites throughout the evening!
Virginia Quilt Museum, Rocktown History HRHS, Fort Harrison Inc/ The Daniel Harrison House

06/03/2026

We are excited to be a part of the upcoming Heirloom Markets Dayton Virginia and sell shirts we designed special for this wonderful ongoing summer market. Mark your calendars!

Address

382 High Street , P. O. Box 716
Dayton, VA
22821

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

(540) 879-2681

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