Thanks to its sizable student population, Charlottesville has a lively, youthful and cultured feel to it. Its quaint countryside surroundings are also dotted with wonderful wineries. 7. Mount Vernon © De Fagundes / Dreamstime Nestled in the northeast of Virginia is Mount Vernon, the plantation...
Just a short drive from Washington D.C., Richmond, Virginia and Charlottesville Culpeper is the perfect place to escape for the weekend.
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As interesting histories go…. the South Street Inn, in the heart of Charlottesville, carries one of the most distinctive histories among Virginia’s inns. It is currently comprised of two homes, the first of which was built in 1856 and sold to a close friend of Thomas Jefferson. It subseq...
In the very eastern part of Kentucky near the Virginia border isJoe's Drive-In Chicken. They have been serving up fried chicken for over 50 years, and have a lot of locals that eat here every day. The building has only a walk-up window, but it's been that way since it opened. He...
#10 Best Value of 20 places to stay in Cape Charles By Tyaskin "Stayed here instead of going on into Virginia Beach. The staff was helpful regarding places to eat in the local area, the room was large, clean, and had a small fridge and microwave. The bed was fine, and you are...
Start off with Shenandoah with its own 105-mile longSkyline Drive, and checkout the historic Charlottesville before hitting the road. Your next stop will be the epic Natural Bridge and some time exploring Roanoke. Keep going to see the charming Mabry Mill and take in the change as Virginia ...