The Civil War Interpretive Center at Historic Blenheim is a visitor's first stop before strolling through the grounds. It provides introductory information, explaining this site's historical significance to the Civil War. It features exhibition spaces and a classroom, which are available for event rental.
Visitors will find two preserved buildings, Blenheim and Grandma's Cottage, each portraying 19th century life and culture. Every year, on May 7, the center hosts a Civil War reenactment of Ulysses S. Grant's confrontation with Robert E. Lee in 1864.
Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center is located on Main Street in the former Fairfax Elementary School building built in 1873. The museum features exhibits exploring Fairfax's history and citizens. Tourists can receive advice about local attractions, historic sites and special events around the city at the Visitor Center.
The National Firearms Museum is located on the ground floor of the National Rifle Associations headquarters. The focus of the museum is the evolution of guns throughout American history and to promote gun collecting. Featured guns on display include Berettas, Ruger, Savage Arms, Colts and many more. A new lineup of "Hollywood Guns," which are guns seen in movies, are now on display.