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AAF Tank Museum
Tank & Cavalry Museum

Category:     Danville Museum in Virginia
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Description of this Virginia Attraction: Journey with us at the most extensive collection of Tank and Cavalry artifacts found in the world. The international collection dates from 1509 to present. Prepare yourself for an awesome adventure into Military History!
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Appalachian National Scenic Trail
National Scenic Trail

Category:     State of Virginia National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,174-mile footpath along the ridgecrests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia. The trail traverses Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia. The Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is used by day, weekend and other short-term hikers, section-hikers and thru-hikers. Thru-hikers hike the entire length of the Trail in one season. The A.T. began as a vision of forester Benton MacKaye and was developed by volunteers and opened as a continuous trail in 1937. It was designated as the first National Scenic Trail by the National Trails System Act of 1968. The Trail is currently protected along more than 99 percent of its course by federal or state ownership of the land or by rights-of-way. Annually, more than 4,000 volunteers contribute more than 185,000 hours of effort on th
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Appomattox National Park near Lynchburg, Virginia
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Description of this Lynchburg area Attraction: Walk the old country lanes where Robert E. Lee, Commanding General of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered his men to Ulysses Grant, General-in-Chief of all United States forces, on April 9, 1865. Imagine the events that signaled the end of the Southern States' attempt to create a separate nation. The National Park encompasses approximately 1800 acres of rolling hills in rural central Virginia. The site includes the McLean home (surrender site) and the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia, the former county seat for Appomattox County. The site also has the home and burial place of Joel Sweeney - the popularizer of the modern five string banjo. There are twenty seven original 19th century structures on the site.

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Blue Ridge Parkway
National Park

Category:     Blue Ridge Mountains National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Recent severe flooding and rockslides have closed some sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The park information line at (828) 298-0398 has the most updated information. You may also view the current park status by clicking the "News" button on your right. **For information on camping reservation status at Linville Falls or Price Park Campgrounds, contact ReserveUSA at 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.ReserveUSA.com. The Little Switzerland community is accessible.
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Booker T Washington National Monument
National Park

Category:     Hardy National Park near Roanoke, Virginia


Description of this Roanoke area Attraction: On April 5, 1856, a child who later called himself Booker T. Washington, was born in slavery on this 207-acre tobacco farm. The realities of life as a slave in piedmont Virginia, the quest by African Americans for education and equality, and the post-war struggle over political participation all shaped the options and choices of Booker T. Washington. Washington founded Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1881 and later became an important and controversial leader of his race at a time when increasing racism in the United States made it necessary for African Americans to adjust themselves to a new era of legalized oppression. Visitors are invited to step back in time and experience firsthand the life and landscape of people who lived in an era when slavery was part of the fabric of American life.

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Cape Henry Memorial
National Park

Category:     Fort Story National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: After four and a half months crossing storm swept seas 144 weary Englishmen made land-fall in April 1607. They anchored their ships in the protected waters of the bay and landed a small party upon the shore. They built a wooden cross and planted it in the sand naming the place Cape Henry.

This is the first landing site of those adventurous Englishmen who, some three weeks later, established the first permanent English Colony in North America at Jamestown.

From this same site some 174 years later, citizens of a soon to be free and independant United States of America watched as a British fleet commanded by Admiral Graves engaged the Frech fleet of Admiral Comte de Grasse in a sea battle know as the Battle of the Capes. This French naval victory sealed the fate of General Cornwallis at Yorktown leading to his surrender with one third of the British contingent in America and the eventural end of the American Revolutionary War.

Today this quarter acre of beach front is commemorated with waysides, a granite memorial cross, a statue of Admiral Comte de Grasse and a walkway ramp up the dunes to a magnificant view of where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Chesapeake Bay.

Today Cape Henry Memorial is located on Fort Story Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Be prepared to be stopped at the guarded entrance station.

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Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Middletown National Park near Winchester, Virginia


Description of this Winchester area Attraction: Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park
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Christiansted National Historic Site
National Park

Category:     St. Croix National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Christiansted National Historic Site
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Colonial National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Jamestown National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Colonial National Historical Park (NHP) administers two of the most historically significant sites in English North America. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607, is administered jointly with the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, and Yorktown Battlefield, the final major battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1781.

These two sites represent the beginning and end of English colonial America. Situated on the Virginia Peninsula, these sites are connected by the 23 mile scenic Colonial Parkway. Colonial NHP also includes Green Spring, the 17th century plantation home of Virginia's colonial governor, Sir William Berkeley, and the Cape Henry Memorial, which marks the approximate site of the first landing of the Jamestown colonists in April of 1607.

Colonial NHP has a variety of natural resources including extensive wetlands, forest, fields, shorelines and streams, as well as rare, threatened and endangered plants and animals.

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Colonial National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Yorktown National Park near Newport News, Virginia


Description of this Newport News area Attraction: Colonial National Historical Park (NHP) administers two of the most historically significant sites in English North America. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607, is administered jointly with the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, and Yorktown Battlefield, the final major battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1781.

These two sites represent the beginning and end of English colonial America. Situated on the Virginia Peninsula, these sites are connected by the 23 mile scenic Colonial Parkway. Colonial NHP also includes Green Spring, the 17th century plantation home of Virginia's colonial governor, Sir William Berkeley, and the Cape Henry Memorial, which marks the approximate site of the first landing of the Jamestown colonists in April of 1607.

Colonial NHP has a variety of natural resources including extensive wetlands, forest, fields, shorelines and streams, as well as rare, threatened and endangered plants and animals.

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Dandy Restaurant Cruise Ships
Gourmet dining and dancing while cruising on the Potomac.

Category:     Alexandria Excursion in Virginia


Description of this Alexandria Attraction: Gourmet Dining, Dancing and an Unparalleled View of our Nations's Majestic Monuments, Day or Night, Rain or Shine, year round. Similar to the riverboats of Paris, Nina's Dandy was designed to cruise under the low-arched bridges, past our Nation's monuments from beautiful Old Town Alexandria to Georgetown and back. We offer excellent food and service in an elegant atmosphere. Wall to wall windows, plush carpeting, crisp linens, mahogany and marble dance floors enhance your experience. Nina's Dandy features a 464 square-foot marble dance floor, grand piano and a 3,700 square-foot upper, outer deck for sipping beverages and dancing under the stars. We offer Sunday Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner-Dance Cruises. Dandy Cruises pioneered fine dining on-the-water and has 29 years of successful operating experience.
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Endview Plantation
A charming home dedicated to preserving and teaching history

Category:     Newport News Historic Site in Virginia


Description of this Newport News Attraction: The three wars fought on American soil have all left their traces at Endview Plantation. The Revolutionary War brought 3,000 militia to its fresh water spring. The War of 1812 saw its use as a training ground while the Civil War found Endview serving as a Confederate captain's home and a hospital for both sides. Built in 1769, Endview was home to members of the Harwood and Curtis families for over 200 years. An ongoing archaeological program and historic maps have identified the locations of several outbuildings, including a smokehouse, kitchen and barn. Artifacts from the site, as well as pictures and memorabilia of the Harwood family, are also on display.
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Ferguson Center for the Arts
The new and beautiful cultural beacon of Newport News.

Category:     Newport News Culture in Virginia


Description of this Newport News Attraction: Christopher Newport University's Ferguson Center for the Arts has become an important cultural beacon in the Commonwealth. This $60 million, 300,000-square-foot facility attracts and presents the finest artists and entertainers in the world. The Ferguson Center includes the impressive 1,700-seat Concert Hall, the 500-seat Music & Theatre Hall and a 200-seat Studio Theatre. Designed by the world-renowned architectural firm of Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, the Center boasts an open design and multifaceted, adaptable layout lending itself to a variety of purposes. There are separate and unique theatres, modern classrooms, rehearsal halls, design labs, soundproof practice rooms, dance spaces and scene and costume shops that were developed to also meet the educational needs of Christopher Newport University students now and for generations to come.
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Fredericksburg Expedition Guide
The Complete Fredericksburg Experience!

Category:     Fredericksburg Tour in Virginia


Description of this Fredericksburg Attraction: Included in The Fredericksburg Expedition Guide: a full-color Guidebook, an Audio CD walking tour, and an interactive CD-ROM. With the Fredericksburg Expedition Guide, your travel adventure begins at home with your computer CD-ROM. These six interactive modules address everything from the history of the battle to your travel planning needs. Next, your Expedition Guide Walking Tour and Field Guide will guide you on a chilling tour of one of the Civil war’s most bloody and tragic locations. The walking tour takes you onto a small stretch of what was once an old country road that had been worn down into the Virginia countryside…now known as the infamous Sunken Road and The Stonewall. The Fredericksburg audio tour is a walking tour (Portable Audio CD Player NOT included) and takes approximately two hours to complete. The Fredericksburg Expedition Guide is published by TravelBrains®, bringing you “Travel Adventures That Leave You Smarter!”
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George Washington Memorial Parkway
National Park

Category:     McLean National Park near Arlington, Virginia


Description of this Arlington area Attraction: George Washington Memorial Parkway
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Green Springs
National Park

Category:     Louisa County National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Green Springs National Historic Landmark District encompasses over 14,000 acres in the western piedmont of central Virginia. It is a shallow basin created by the erosion of a volcanic intrusion, geologic activity that created the particularly fertile soil which has sustained farming for almost three centuries. The homes and farms are a continuum of Virginia rural vernacular architecture, reflective and respectful of their location, preserved in their original context with little alteration. Here the landscape has been enhanced, rather than despoiled, by the presence of civilization.

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Historic Christ Church
Best preserved of colonial Virginia's parish churches

Category:     Weems Historic Site in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Finished in 1735, Christ Church is the best preserved and most finely crafted of colonial Virginia's Anglican parish churches. The church was built by Robert "King" Carter, the wealthiest and most powerful planter in colonial Virginia. The classical entablature, sandstone trim, and refined brickwork, particularly the molded-brick doorways, distinguish the exterior. The interior includes the only collection of high-backed pews and one of only two triple-decker pulpits to survive from colonial Virginia. The tombs of Robert Carter and his two wives stand on the east end of the church; the marker of Robert's father, John Carter, rests in the chancel area.
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Jamestown National Historic Site
National Park

Category:     James City County National Park in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Jamestown National Historical is a part of Historic Jamestowne, site of the First Permanent English Colony in North America. The National Historic Site consists of 22.5 acres on the western end of Jamestown Island, which includes the original site of the 1607 fort and statehouse site of the late 17th century. In 1893 the owners of the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Barney, donated this plot of land to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA). For over 100 years the APVA has been protection and preserving Americas birthplace.

In 1934 the rest of the 1500 acres of Jamestown Island were acquired by the National Park Service as part of Colonial National Historical Park. Since that time the National Park Service and APVA have jointly administered Historic Jamestowne. Only the Church tower remains of the original Jamestown, but visitors can still walk the site of James Fort and James City proper.

Today, through the Jamestown Rediscovery Archaeological Project and the discovery of the remains of the 1607 James Fort, the APVA continues to shed new light onto the early story of Jamestown and its settlers. This ongoing archaeological project continues to delve more deeply into the strata of history exposing various features like fortifications, buildings, wells, and over 500,000 artifacts. Each new find tells a timeless story of struggle, endurance, disease, starvation, success and failure.

Visit Historic Jamestowne and step back into history by walking the same grounds as John Smith and Pocahontas. Visit the Memorial Church, which sits on the very site of the 1617 church. Walk the streets of James City and see the foundations of homes, taverns and industrial complexes. For it is from Jamestown that we as Americans can trace who and what we are as a people and as a nation. It is from here that the first permanent English settlement laid its roots in 1607. It is from here that the first representative legislative assembly in North America met in 1619. It is from here that three continents came together as Europeans encountered American Indians, and later brought enslaved Africans to this land. As the seat of Virginia government Jamestown became the focal point of Bacons rebellion in 1676. Come visit Americas birthplace!

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Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard / Farm Shop
Kluge Estate Winery & Vineyard/Farm Shop:Charlottesville,VA

Category:     Charlottesville Winery in Virginia


Description of this Charlottesville Attraction: Established in 1999, Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard has grown from a boutique winery to a burgeoning vineyard operation with seven award-winning wines under the Kluge and Albemarle labels. The Kluge Estate Farm Shop -- the winery's tasting room, gift shop, gourmet food outpost and picnic area -- has garnered its own attention for wine tastings in a lovely setting, a special artisanal cheese collection, homemade sweets and fabulous gift baskets. Situated on Carter's Mountain in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Kluge Estate's accomplished team and terroir reinforces the promise of good things to come.
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Lee Hall Mansion
One of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Peninsula.

Category:     Newport News Historic Site in Virginia


Description of this Newport News Attraction: Completed in 1859, Lee Hall Mansion was home to affluent planter Richard Decauter Lee, his wife Martha, and their children. One of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula, Lee Hall Mansion was used as a headquarters by Confederate generals Joseph E. Johnston and John B. Magruder during April and May of 1862. Today, guided tours of this beautifully restored home give a glimpse back into the lives of a wealthy family during the 1860s. Hundreds of artifacts, including a tablecloth from the USS Monitor, are on display in the museum's 1862 Peninsula Campaign Gallery.
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Look Here Speed Exhibition at the UVA Art Musuem
34 world-class paintings and objects from across the globe

Category:     Charlottesville Museum in Virginia


Description of this Charlottesville Attraction: Come see art that moves – and artworks inspired by movement, on view in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia Art Museum for a limited time. Don't miss your chance to experience 34 world-class paintings and objects from cultures across the globe, all for FREE. Among the works featured are American artist James E. Buttersworth’s 19th-century painting "A Racing Yacht on the Great South Bay," Virginia native Stephen Fox’s 1990 painting "Roadside," a 19-20th-c. Eshu dance hook made by a Yoruba artist, and an 18th-century Dakini sculpture from Tibet. "'Speed' encourages an exploration of how artists of many cultures and through various media have dramatically conveyed speed and motion in their work,” says Aiesha Halstead, exhibition co-curator. So get going, bring the family. Discover what dynamic art is all about: Tuesday through Sundays, 12 to 5 pm.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac
National Park

Category:     Arlington National Park in Virginia


Description of this Arlington Attraction: The Memorial is located in Lady Bird Johnson Park, a Potomac River island in Washington, D.C. The grove consists of two parts. The first area, commemorative in nature, is a granite monolith surrounded by a serpentine pattern of walks and trails. The second area is a grass meadow and provides a tranquil refuge for reflection and rejuvination of the spirit. The trails are shaded by a grove of hundreds of white pine and dogwood trees, and framed by azaleas and rhododendron.

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Manassas National Battlefield Park
National Park

Category:     Manassas National Park in Virginia


Description of this Manassas Attraction: Manassas National Battlefield park was established in 1940 to preserve the scene of two major Civil War battles. Located a few miles north of the prized railroad junction of Manassas, Virginia, the peaceful Virginia countryside bore witness to clashes between the armies of the North and South in 1861 and 1862.

Today the battlefield park provides the opportunity for visitors to explore the historic terrain where men fought and died for their beliefs a century ago.

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National Firearms Museum
More than 2,000 historic arms on display daily.

Category:     Fairfax Museum near Manassas, Virginia
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Description of this Manassas area Attraction: The National Firearms Museum presents one of the largest firearms collections east of the Mississippi, showcasing arms associated with American presidents, foreign heads of state and historical figures. Guns of Annie Oakley, Theodore Roosevelt and other famous Americans abound. Over 2,000 firearms are presented in a historical continuum spanning six hundred years of firearms technology. The museum contains a comprehensive gift shop with a variety of items, including replica firearms, collector references and NRA fraternal materials. Admission free - donations appreciated.
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Natural Bridge Zoo
Natural Bridge Zoo the most complete animal collection in VA

Category:     Natural Bridge Zoo near Lynchburg, Virginia


Description of this Lynchburg area Attraction: The Natural Bridge Zoo offers the chance to see and learn about animals, particularly a number of threatened and endangered species. What better way to learn than hands on encounters, pictures with Baby Tigers are offered Memorial Day through Labor Day. Enjoy an African Elephant Ride. Encounter Mountain Lions, White Tigers, Asiatic Bears, Zebra, and more than 7 various species of Monkeys. Feed a herd of Giraffe, camels, donkeys, pigs, deer, goats, and many more. Hundreds of animals to feed, pet, and photograph. Get ready for Wild Encounters of the Closest Kind with the Most Complete collection of animals in the state of Virginia. The zoo is 12 miles south of Lexington on Route 11, also off I-81 exits 180-A or 175, and is open Mid-March through the end of November. www.naturalbridgezoo.com 540-291-2420
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Nichols Galleries
Art Gallery & printmaking workshop

Category:     Barboursville Art Gallery in Virginia


Description of this Virginia Attraction: Visit the gallery, studio and printmaking workshop of landscape artist Frederick Nichols. Nichols' paintings and silkscreen prints have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout this country and abroad for over 25 years, most recently at the 2005 International Biennale in Florence, Italy, and the international exhibition, "Renascence," a commemoration of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, at the Hyogo Museum of Art in Japan. Across the street from Nichols Studio, in a historic building that once housed the Barboursville Hotel, is Nichols Gallery Annex. The Changing exhibits feature paintings and original prints by this regions finest artists, including Ron Boehmer, Rob Browning, Pat Cook, Frank Hobbs, Gray Dodson, Philip Koch, Raoul Middleman, Lindsay Nolting, Tom Tartaglino, and others.
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