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  • 9 Fishing Spots To Visit Around Charlottesville, Virginia

    1. Walnut Creek Lake

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    Walnut Creek Lake is a great fishing spot even without a boat. You can find largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, redear sunfish and channel catfish. (more…)

  • 9 Virginia Landmarks You Have To Visit This Summer

    1. Virginia State Capitol

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    1000 Bank Street, Richmond, Virginia
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    The State Capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson, It was the first state capitol after the Revolutionary War, and it was also the first public building in the new world to resemble a Roman temple. Free hour long tours are offered daily.

    2. Monticello

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    931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Charlottesville, Virginia
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    Monticello was the home of Thomas Jefferson, a great American architect and one of the the fathers of the country. The design of the house is based on neoclassical principles, something he picked up from books written by the Italian Renaissance architect, Andrea Palladio.

    3. Arlington National Cemetery

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    Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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    Arlington is the nations most hallowed ground. Over 300,000 people buried there, veterans from all wars, and several presidents. The cemetery is open throughout the week and several tours take place during the day.

    4. Colonial Williamsburg

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    101 Visitor Center Drive, Williamsburg, Virginia
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    The Capitol of Virginia from 1699- 1780. This living history museum is a great spot to take the kids and get a dose of authentic Virginia history. It is home to the Governors Palace and many other popular buildings that give an excellent insight into how people lived in the colonial era.

    5. Mount Vernon

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    Westhampton Drive, Alexandria, Virginia
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    Mount Vernon is the former plantation home of George Washington. The mansion is situated along the Potomac River. This Palladian style home took George Washington twenty years to complete and is available for tours to this day.

    6. Appomattox Court House

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    113 National Park Drive, Appomattox, Virginia
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    Most famous for the surrender of the Confederate army to the Union army, Appomattox is a staple in the history of Virginia and the nation. This is a great place to go explore one summer day!

    7. Wolf Trap National Park

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    1645 Trap Road, Vienna, Virginia
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    Wolf Trap is known as Americas national park for performing arts. They play a big role in hosting local and national talents, it is a great place to enjoy a concert with friends and family. Their mission is to ensure that the arts of this country remain accessible and affordable.

    8. National Marine Corps Museum

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    18900 Jefferson Davis Highway, Triangle, Virginia
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    This great museum is located just outside the Quantico Marine Base and is full of great history about some of our nations bravest soldiers. It is open seven days a week and tours are offered daily.

    9. Natural Bridge

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    15 Appledore Lane, Natural Bridge, Virginia
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    This ninety foot high natural arc is located in western Virginia and is oft visited by tourists from all around the country. Tickets have to be bought today in order to see this natural beauty, but it is well worth the price to see one of Virginia’s and the nations most sought after landmarks.

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  • Top 7 Salons In CVille

    1. Moxie Hair & Body Lounge

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    608 Preston Ave, Charlottesville, Virginia
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    Moxie is a great full service salon that has hair, waxing, threading, natural nail care and a full bridal team. (more…)

  • 6 Curious Characters From CVille’s Past

    1. Johnny Yeargin

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    Legend has it that Johnny became a recluse after someone put a handkerchief on him during a tavern dance. Truly a mortifying endeavor. (more…)

  • 10 Weekend Road Trips Around CVille

    1. The Smithsonian

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    Smithsonian Institution Building (The Castle) – 1000 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, District of Columbia 20560
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    Walk through the lovely sculpture garden, view the breathtaking planetarium or visit the mysterious Hope Diamond! (more…)

  • 10 Reasons CVillians Are So Happy

    1. Good Housekeeping Said We Were The Happiest!

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    According to an international survey, we have the most life satisfaction! (more…)

  • 6 Things To Do This Weekend

    1. The Sally Rose Band At Fridays After Five

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    700 E Main St, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
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    Head out to The Downtown Mall after work and listen to this mother and daughter duo. (more…)

  • Don’t Miss These 7 CVille Businesses

    1. Chandler’s Bakery (New Location)

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    1812 Rio Hill Ctr, Charlottesville, Virginia
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    When I heard that Chandler’s Bakery at Albemarle Square was closed I panicked, but now they’re back in the Rio Hill Shopping Center! (more…)

  • 9 Things Paul McIntire Gave CVille

    1. Jackson Park

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    Jackson Park was built after people complained about loitering outside the opera house. (more…)

  • 8 Facts About Jackson Park

    1. It All Started With Loitering

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    People were concerned about groups of young men hanging out by the Levy Opera House. Eventually the McKee property was purchased for a park. (more…)