Baron Arts Center in downtown Woodbridge is a 19th c. building that houses much memorabilia about our town. The Board of Directors carefully plan and offer a wide variety of cultural events every year, from concerts and lectures to ongoing art exhibits and the fabulous miniature train show in December, which draws thousands of visitors annually to the free exhibit. The Center offers concerts from classical guitar to bluegrass and rock. Exhibits of the works of local artists give viewers a chance to see what inspires these women, men, and school children. The Center holds several "fun-raisers" annually, including flea markets and community dinners, most of whicj are held--for lack of space--at nearby Trinity Episcopal Church, whose magnificent historical building supports a congregation that began in 1698.
Most exhibits at Baron Arts Center are free. Despite its age, the building is accessible--a very secure ramp offers visitors easy access. About the only problem is the relative lack of close parking. Many visitors must park on a very narrow street behind the Center.