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Staunton Guided Tours announces an expansion of its staff and services. Marney Gibbs, owner, announces that regular tours will depart the Staunton Visitors Center at 35 S. New St. every Saturday from April 25 to Oct. 31. A narrated trolley tour will be held at 10:30 a.m., and a trolley and walking tour at 1:30 p.m.

The tours give an overview of the city, focusing on the history of Staunton, the unique buildings and the stories about the people who built the city. Joining the tour service are Janie Ballurio, Karen Hudson, Karen Lynne Johnston, Phil Moran, and Doug and Tidge Roller.

Other tours are available by appointment. For more information and fees, see www.stauntonguidedtours.com or call 540-885-2430.

 

– News Release

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