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puzzlesIf you’re “puzzled” about Historic Staunton, then look no further.  The Gallery Shop at the Smith Center has produced puzzles of historic sites throughout the city for your enjoyment.  The 504-piece, full-color puzzles include images of town icons such as the clock tower, the watering can, Sears Bridge and several streetscapes.

The puzzles are produced exclusively for the Gallery Shop from images captured by local photographer Warren Faught.

The Gallery Shop is the non-profit retail arm of the R.R. Smith Center for History and Art located at 20   South New Street in Downtown Staunton.  The Shop features the handcrafted art of over 75 local artisans and authors, such as pottery, turned wood bowls, jewelry, note cards and paintings, as well as local history and Civil War books.   Children’s books and other handcrafted gifts items are available.

The Gallery Shop is open Tuesdays through Saturdays.  Visit their website at www.galleryshopsmithcenter.com.

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