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Fluvanna County Library Closed to the Public Beginning 6:00pm March 16, 2020

Library Services While Closed to the Public

1. Telephone/Email - staff will still be answering the phone (434) 589-1400 and email (fluvannalibrary@gmail.com) - we can help with putting items on hold, answer questions, etc.

James River

A Virginia State Scenic River, the James River has two points of entry along the Fluvanna southern boarder. One is in the Hardware Wildlife Management Area. The other is across the river from Bremo Bluff in Buckingham in New Canton.

Location: Hardware Road, Scottsville, VA 24590

Rivanna River

A Virginia State Scenic River, the Rivanna River has two points of entry. You can enter at Crofton Bridge or in Palmyra.

Location: 3500 South Boston Road, Palmyra, VA 22963

Holland Page Place

The Holland Page Place is a post Civil War log cabin built by John Benjamin Page in 1865.  The property includes both farmland and woods  surrounding the cabin.  John W. Holland  bought the property in 1934,  and in 1998, Mrs.

Farm Heritage Museum

The Fluvanna Farm Heritage Museum equipment and displays demonstrate the legacy of Fluvanna’s agricultural history, highlighting collections of antique farm equipment and more. 

Location: 271 Pleasant Grove Road, Palmyra, VA 22963

Call: (434) 589-2016

Old Stone Jail Museum

Old Stone Jail Museum was built in 1828, designed by General John Hartwell Cocke and built by John G. Hughes. The early minutes of the County Court indicate that a “sufficient Gaol” was needed. In 1963 the “Gaol” was opened as the museum for the permanent collection of Fluvanna historical artifacts. 

Location: 28 Stone Jail St, Palmyra, VA 22963

Call: (434) 589-7910

Central Virginia Sporting Clays

CVSC is a public shooting range that offers wobble trap, 5-stand, a sporting clays course,and instruction. The Owner (Brad Landseadel) is an NSCAAA class shooter and an NSCA shooting instructor. CVSC was born when Brad was thinking about relocating here from Northern Virginia and realized that Central Virginia did not have many facilities for sporting clays shooters.

Location: 442 Middle Fork Road, Palmyra, VA 22963

Call: (434) 591-0215

Fruit Hill Orchard

The family has been in the orchard business for five generations. The orchard started in 1929 in Winchester, VA, but in 2000, grandfather Robert Solenberger asked if he could plant “a few” apple trees in the front yard here in Palmyra so the grandkids could learn about the family business. He showed up with 900 apple trees, and life hasn’t been the same since. Now Fruit Hill Orchard has over 2,000 fruit trees and annually plant thousands of other vegetables.

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