Waynesboro Heritage Foundation

Waynesboro Heritage Foundation Looking for the spirit of Waynesboro? You have come to the right place. Admission is always free. The Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations.

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Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This photograph shows Waynesboro Automobile Company, with eight cars in front of its building. The company was founded i...
06/10/2026

This photograph shows Waynesboro Automobile Company, with eight cars in front of its building. The company was founded in 1910 and located at about 212 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, Virginia. The receipt shown with the photograph is a gas receipt dated December 20, 1911.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This is a photograph of Gardners Mill which was located off, what is now, Arch Avenue across from where Waynesboro's Tou...
06/09/2026

This is a photograph of Gardners Mill which was located off, what is now, Arch Avenue across from where Waynesboro's Tourism Office is located.
Sadly, this photograph is undated, but it has to have been taken before March 21-22, 1953, when the mill burned to the ground.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This photograph shows another vies of the interior of White's Department Store in 1906. The back of the photograph indic...
05/27/2026

This photograph shows another vies of the interior of White's Department Store in 1906. The back of the photograph indicates that the people seen in this image are as follows: (left to right) Miss Lottie Fauber, Mr. Frank White, Mr. Charles F. Bauserman, & Mr. Ed White, Sr.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This, the third image in the 3-part series of photographs about White's Department Store, shows the interior of the Stor...
05/26/2026

This, the third image in the 3-part series of photographs about White's Department Store, shows the interior of the Store in about 1906. The store was on West Main Street in Waynesboro, VA.
Note all the boxes, bottles, and merchandise on the shelves. In 1906 customers in department stores like White's were usually waited on by a salesperson or clerk. They would let that person know what they were needing, and the clerk would bring the items to the customer. The idea of self-serve, a revolutionary idea, was not common until much later.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

In the previous post you saw the outside of White's Department Store known as White's or White Brothers. In 1935, it was...
05/20/2026

In the previous post you saw the outside of White's Department Store known as White's or White Brothers. In 1935, it was located at 415-418 W Main Street. The card shown in this post is an advertisement for White Brothers and it is postmarked June 9, 1921.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This photograph of the Neese Hotel, which no longer stands, also shows Whites Department Store, the large white building...
05/19/2026

This photograph of the Neese Hotel, which no longer stands, also shows Whites Department Store, the large white building to the left of Western Auto. Whites Department Store was a popular place to shop in the late 19th and early 20t centuries.
The White's Department Store building was eventually remodeled by Grand Piano, but eventually burned to the ground in the 1970's. Grand Piano rebuilt at the same location on Main Street but by 2014 it was known as a Porche Dealership and today in 2026, it is the home of the Russell Museum.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

In the past private money was common in many locations.This private one-dollar bill is part of the Waynesboro Heritage F...
05/14/2026

In the past private money was common in many locations.
This private one-dollar bill is part of the Waynesboro Heritage Foundation's collection and is on exhibit in the Banking Exhibit in the Waynesboro Heritage Museum located at the corner of Wayne & Main in Waynesboro, VA.
The bill has the name John B. Smith printed above the words one dollar, and is payable at Waynesboro, Virginia Band. It is dated September 2, 1861.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

05/13/2026

🛠Can you help us? We are looking for someone to build semi-permanent wall dividers for a new exhibit we are working on. If you think you could help, please reach out to the museum on Facebook, give us a call (540-943-3943) or email [email protected]. Thanks!

The item pictured here includes two small silver-coated metal sheets that are attached by a hinge on the left-hand side....
05/13/2026

The item pictured here includes two small silver-coated metal sheets that are attached by a hinge on the left-hand side. Inside it holds a note pad.
The designs on the front and back indicate that this was probably used by women who may have carried it in their purse.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

This postcard is of Rose Cliff Fruit Farm, Waynesboro, Virginia. Rose Cliff, a house that is registered in the National ...
05/06/2026

This postcard is of Rose Cliff Fruit Farm, Waynesboro, Virginia. Rose Cliff, a house that is registered in the National Register of Historic Places, and is part of the Tree Streets Historic District, was built around 1850. The farm was once a thriving apple operation from the late 19th century until the 1930's. Rose Cliff farm grew the Albemarle Pippin apple which was a favorite of Thomas Jefferson. When the apple industry declined, the land was eventually sold to developer Richard L. McElroy who subdivided it.



Waynesboro Heritage Foundation & Museum operate with the support of donations. If you are enjoying our postings and would like to help us continue to preserve our local history, please consider donating. https://square.link/u/FhOtQy3C
Waynesboro Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization.

Address

420 W Main Street
Waynesboro, VA
22980

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+15409433943

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