Salem Museum in Salem, Virginia
Preserving 300+ years of history, art, and sports in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains
A Winding, Rolling Route: America’s Bikecentennial (1976) Beyond the Blue Ridge
Salem Museum Speaker Series, Thursday July 9, 7pm
Zoom link HERE
Learn about Virginia’s history through cycling in “A Winding, Rolling Route: America’s Bikecentennial (1976) Beyond the Blue Ridge.” The free talk will be held Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 7 p.m. at the Salem Museum.
Virginia Tech professor Tom Ewing will discuss TransAmerica Bike Route 76, a cycling trail created as part of the nation’s 1976 Bicentennial celebration. The route stretches from Yorktown to Astoria, Oregon. Ewing will explore how the trail intersects with community connections, public history, and recreational tourism, and how the routes in Virginia and beyond continue to offer engaging ways to experience cycling and history 50 years later. He will also note ongoing efforts in the region to promote cycling infrastructure.
Ewing is project director of Bike 76 VA, a Virginia Tech-led initiative that produces a podcast, weekly public essays, and funding for public exhibitions focused on historic biking tours across the Commonwealth. One such exhibition, created by Grace Kostrzebski under Ewing’s guidance, is on display at the Salem Museum. “On the Map: The History of Virginia Along Bikecentennial Route 76 Explored Through Maps” is located on the Museum’s ground floor through early fall.
Jazz in July at the Salem Museum- Member Event
Saturday July 18, 3:30pm
Come enjoy Longwood Park’s annual jazz celebration from the comfort of our green roof with beverages and snacks!
Please note: This event is part of our exclusive membership offerings to Bronze Star ($75+) Members and up.
Click HERE to see what benefits your membership tier grants you! Interested in an upgrade as well so you don’t miss out? Contact us at info@SalemMuseum.org and we’ll be happy to help!
Battle of Cricket Hill/Gwynn's Island 250th Anniversary Commemoration
July 9-12 in Mathews County, Virginia
Looking for a way to commemorate Andrew Lewis' victory at Gwynn's Island? Plan a trip to the site where it all happened, with ceremonies and battle reenactments happening throughout the weekend.
Learn more about July 9's commemorations click HERE
Learn more about July 10-12's activities click HERE
Andrew Lewis: Salem's Revolutionary Champion
On Display in the Feature Gallery
Visit us this summer to see the official City of Salem VA250 exhibit about Andrew Lewis, William Fleming, and our local ties to the American Revolution!
This exhibit chronicles the local figures' lives and Lewis' lynchpin status in the course of the American Revolution. Visitors can try on garments, handle tools, and interact with materials resembling those of Revolutionary era Virginia.
On The Map: History of Virginia Along Bikecentennial Route 76 Explored Through Maps
On Display Now on the Ground Floor
local history to historic maps of the state of Virginia. The unifying theme
of the selected local history is transportation as all stories take place on
or near Bicycle Route 76. Created 1976 to celebrate the Bicentennial of
the United States, Route 76 spans the continental United States –
guiding cyclists from Yorktown, Virginia to Astoria, Oregon. This exhibit
focuses on the route in Virginia. It is highlighted in red with the location
of where the story happened being marked by a bicycle on all maps.
https://bike76-va.vt.domains/home/
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open Tuesdays — Saturdays, 10 am to 4 pm.
Closed on July 4; Thanksgiving; Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the day after Christmas; New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and the day after New Years.
If the City of Salem Schools are closed for inclement weather, the Museum does not open.
LOCATION & DIRECTIONS
Located next to Longwood Park in Downtown Salem
801 East Main Street
Salem, Virginia 24153
From I-81, take exit 140 and head toward Salem on Thompson Memorial Blvd. At Main Street (US 460), turn left. Go .3 mile; the Salem Museum is located at the top of the hill on the left. Our entrance is across from the Berglund Ford service entrance. Look for the “OAKEY FIELD” sign. There is plenty of free, on-site parking.
ADMISSION IS FREE.
DONATIONS ARE
APPRECIATED!
Admission is FREE for all self-guided visitors.
Guided tours are $10 per adult age 15+, and $5 for children. For school groups and educational groups, students are $3 and chaperones are free. Group visits are available when booked at least two weeks in advance.
The Salem Museum & Historical Society is an independent nonprofit organization preserving and celebrating the history of Salem, Virginia, founded in 1802, as well as the surrounding areas.
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Sun - Mon: Closed
Tue - Sat: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Sun - Mon: Closed
Tue - Sat: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM