Lake Country Elegance in Virginia Cooper's Landing Inn & Traveler's Tavern is a bed and breakfast inn nestled in the lake town of Clarksville, Virginia in Mecklenburg County. The innkeepers, Nichol and Les Cooper, along with their...
Virginia B&B - Road Trip History Road Trip to History" is an educational program broadcast locally. The program highlights the history of small towns in Virginia. This episode discusses Orange, Virginia, and features the Holladay House...
This video begins at Edsall Rd. / VA 648 (Exit 2) in Fairfax County, VA and concludes at New York Ave. / US 50 in Washington DC. Along the way you’ll see the popular Shirley Highway reversible HOV lanes, the Pentagon, and the tunnels under the US Capitol. I apologize for the video quality in this video. Like the last one, there was a lot of salt still on the road due to a prior snow storm. Music: Call My Name (Max Graham & Protoculture Extended Mix) by Sultan & Ned Shepard (feat. Nadia Ali)
Tarara Winery, just north of Leesburg, VA near the village of Lucketts along the Potomac River, is one of Loudoun’s 16 wineries and offers tours and events year round.
Tarara Winery, just north of Leesburg, VA near the village of Lucketts along the Potomac River, is one of Loudoun’s 16 wineries and offers tours and events year round.
White’s Ferry, across the Potomac River between Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia, is the last cable operated ferry on the East Coast. Its available for travelers by car, bike and by foot. The most scenic and historic way to cross the Potomac. Become a FRIEND on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Tarara Winery, just north of Leesburg, VA near the village of Lucketts along the Potomac River, is one of Loudoun’s 23 wineries and offers tours and events year round. Become a FRIEND on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Tarara Winery, just north of Leesburg, VA near the village of Lucketts along the Potomac River, is one of Loudoun’s 16 wineries and offers tours and events year round.
White’s Ferry, across the Potomac River between Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia, is the last cable operated ferry on the East Coast. Its available for travelers by car, bike and by foot. The most scenic and historic way to cross the Potomac.