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Featured ListingsBlue Ridge Getaways - Vacation at Wintergreen!http://www.blueridgegetaways.com Affordable family resort vacations in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah Valley, Wintergreen, Virginia. Ski, golf, hike, bike, fish, antique shop, and more.
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Cooter's PlaceCome on in and make yourself at home in Hazzard County with Cooter Davenport, Hazzard's ace mechanic. In real life Cooter is called Ben Jones and Cooter's Place is located in Sperryville, Virginia.
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| 535 visits
Crystal Cavernshttp://www.waysideofva.com/crystalcaverns/ Crystal Caverns at Hupp's Hill, between Middletown and Strasburg, is the area's newest attraction. Kids of all ages can learn about Geology by exploring, with flashlight in hand, the oldest documented tour cave in Virginia.
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| 420 visits
Fredericksburg Virginia - Where History Never Gets OldThe Official Guide to Fredericksburg, VA. Offering the most detailed information on Fredericksburg Attractions and Fredericksburg Events.
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Front Royal in Warren County - Where the Skyline Drive Beginshttp://www.frontroyalchamber.com Our web site is full of information about Front Royal and Warren County.
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| 400 visits
Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory CenterSoutheastern Virginia offers one of the best “two-fers” in history. Two world-changing events that might have happened hundreds of miles apart took place instead on a single narrow peninsula between Virginia's James and York rivers. Only a few miles from where America's first permanent English colony was planted at Jamestown in 1607, colonial America came to an end with the Siege of Yorktown 174 years later, and a new nation began. For more information on visitor services, call 757-253-4838 or toll-free 888-593-4682.
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Luray CavernsOn August 13, 1878, one of nature's most spectacular creations was uncovered: Luray Caverns. From a small draft of air, three local townsmen — Benton Stebbins, Billy Campbell, and Andrew Campbell — found what had taken 400 million years to create. It was a cavern that covered over 64 acres and descended 164 feet below the earth's surface. Within its depths they discovered crystal-clear pools, immense chambers and ancient formations of vibrantly colored stone. It was, by all definitions, a natural wonder. Read More...
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MonticelloMonticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. Explore Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's mountaintop home, gardens, and plantation. Monticello is owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation in Charlottesville, Virginia
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Norfolk VA Downtownhttp://www.norfolkdowntown.com/ Provides comprehensive information on attractions, events, sports, restaurants, more. Online hotel reservations.
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Skyline CavernsSkyline Caverns is the largest and only developed cavern in Warren County, Virginia, and one of only a few places on earth where delicate and unique formations known as Anthodites are on display. Every year between eighty and one hundred thousand wide eyed tourist visit the caverns.
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Strasburg VirginiaThe Town of Strasburg is located in north-central Shenandoah County at the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley. It is the largest of the six communities in Shenandoah County and is part of the Davis Magisterial District. The town lies on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River in a small basin formed by the river as it loops through the Valley with one of its major loops creating a peninsula just south of town known as Sandy Hook. Geographically the town is generally surrounded by natural barriers with the Shenandoah River and Three Top Mountain lying to the south and east, and historic Cedar Creek and Little North Mountain lying to the north and west.
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Virginia Lighthouseshttp://members.aol.com/valights/index.htm Information and photos about the lighthouses in Virginia. Including the lower Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries, and on the Atlantic Coast. It also contains info on most lighthouses which no longer exist.
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Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureauhttp://www.visitwinchesterva.com Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia, are enjoyed by visitors and residents alike for its beautiful pastoral setting, charming architecture, and rich heritage. If you love the changing seasons, enjoy the sights and stories of our national heritage, and are excited by the energy of a dynamic community, Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia will find a place in your heart.
Toll-Free: 800-662-1360
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