132 North Massanutten St. Strasburg, Virginia

(540) 465-5884
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Adults - $5.00
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with ID, discounts offered to children, seniors, students, AAA/CAA, AARP, fire, military & police. 
$4.00
One child under age 6 free with each paid adult admission.
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Jeane Dixon Museum and Library tells the story of one of the most remarkable women of the 20th Century.

Following Dixon's passing in 1997, her family entrusted the bulk of her estate to a close friend and business associate, Leo M. Bernstein. Her personal possessions, furnishings, and personal and professional papers, placed in storage for several years, are now on exhibit at the Museum and Library. They chronicle her life as a psychic, devout Catholic, humanitarian, real estate executive, presidential advisor, animal lover, and devoted wife.

In developing the Jeane Dixon Museum and Library, the Wayside Foundation of American History and Arts sought to interpret Jeane's life and accomplishments as objectively as possible. The result is a thorough description of Mrs. Dixon's endeavors but the museum visitor himself decides their validity and impact.

Visitors to the Jeane Dixon Museum and Library can examine Jeane's life with scrapbooks, photo essays, and audio clips, while soothing music adds to the ethereal ambiance. We predict that visitors will also be intrigued when they view Jeane's handwritten notes in the margins of her book on Nostradamus, who seemed to anticipate the events of September 11, 2001.

Enjoy the Future!

 


Jeane Dixon Museum and Library is owned and operated by the
 Wayside Foundation, a non-profit Organization,
 and is supported by the Wayside of Virginia and Your Contributions.
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