- Scottsville, Virginia - Wikipedia
Scottsville was the birthplace of Thomas Staples Martin, who served five terms as a Democrat in the United States Senate representing Virginia [5] Born at Scottsville in 1847, Martin served in the Confederate Army, then went on to practice law
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- 12 Best Things to Do In Scottsville, Virginia - Southern Living
The riverside town of Scottsville, Virginia, makes for a great day trip from Charlottesville Here's how to plan a trip
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Scottsville (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 James River Brewery is a microbrewery housed in historic, 19th century brick warehouse on Scottsville's main street Come enjoy our craft beers in our tasting room or in the beer garden alongside … 2 Hardware Hills Vineyard
- Avenue - Scottsville Museum
Preserving the history of Scottsville, Virginia, from 1744 to present, the Museum displays exhibits on James River transportation, the Civil War, Native American artifacts, school life, theater, furniture, and photographs
- City of Scottsville, Kentucky
Scottsville has a relaxed, casual environment with a distinctly friendly vibe Visit our postcard-worthy storefronts and stroll our historic downtown Taste the family recipes and new delights we’re serving up in restaurants and bakeries Discover our growers and makers, artists and innovators
- Visit Scottsville
Start your trip with this itinerary to explore Scottsville For a free walking tour led by an informed guide, contact Councilman Dan Gritsko by email or at 434-286-9286 Or, design your own visit from our local merchant listings and the Scottsville Community Chamber of Commerce’s calendar of events
- Town of Scottsville - Visit Charlottesville
Main street of this historic river port along the James River in southern Albemarle offers shops and quaint restaurants Comprised of almost one hundred old buildings, the Scottsville Historic District is a wonderful reminder of 18th and 19th century life in rural Virginia
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