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MSV Wind View Shed

The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley has a tradition of placing follies in the gardens, each uniquely specific to its home within the landscape. This tradition is continued with the design of the Wind View Shed: this folly acts as a shelter and a promontory point for viewing the cows, the park, and the landscape. It also serves as bleachers for small gatherings or for resting along the trail.

Aerial view of the folly

A grassy park scene with a modern structure, pathways, and several people walking. Trees and a blue sky complete the tranquil setting.

 Two people stand on a wooden platform overlooking a park with a winding path, surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky.The view out to the valley and mountains

A grassy park with scattered trees under clear skies. Hot air balloons partially visible. Shadows create patterns on the ground. Serene atmosphere.The approach to the Wind View Shed