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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...

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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...

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Caperton Trail Morgantown West Virginia—doWestVirginia.com

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The Caperton Trail includes 8 miles of paved surface perfect for walking, rollerblading & strolling & biking. The trail travels along the Monongahela Riverfront adjacent to WVU, Hazel Ruby McQuain Park & the Amphitheater, the Historic Train Depot & Historic Downtown Morgantown. Businesses take advantage of the trails as well. Commercial locations along the trail cater to population. Outdoor patios, bike rentals, and cool drinks. The City of Morgantown is well known for great sporting events at Mountaineer Field or the Coliseum, great performing arts at the Creative Arts Center, businesses in the historic downtown, and our excellent parks system. Morgantown will be known in the future for the newly developed Pedestrian Walking & Recreational Trails System. Two main trails traverse Morgantown: The Caperton Trail (named after the former Governor of West Virginia, Gaston Caperton) and the Decker’s Creek Trail. Together, these two trails provide nearly 10 miles of paved fun. The paved trails also connect into a bigger trail system that provide an additional 17 miles of packed sand trails.

Real estate for sale in Essex VA – 2908633

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Real estate for sale at 25268 Tidewater Trail Essex VA 22560 – for more info visit teresamoore4u.com – Come see this gorgeous waterfront location! come pick your colors for this new construction! spacious 3 bed 2 bath with this open floor plan! great waterfront property at afforable pricing! bring your boat and jet skis and enjoy a relaxing weekend on the rappahannock river! just 5 minutes from your new home! enjoy your 3.92 acre waterfront view from your screen porch! first time home buyers use your $8000 tax credit today. – For other real estate listings in this area visit http

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www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail – PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 The Blue Ride Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway, Americas Favorite Drive, will be celebrating its 75th Birthday in 2010. Started in the 1930s as a Depression-era public works project, it took over fifty years to complete. This highway, noted for its beautiful scenic views, meanders through the Blue Ridge Mountains for 469.1 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to US 441 at Oconaluftee in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Cherokee, North Carolina. For seventeen miles it winds its way through Floyd County, one of the most beautiful and photographed areas of the parkway. There is no fee for using the parkway and it is a favorite destination for many travelers for many reasons. Along the parkway can be found plenty of opportunities to stop, eat, stretch, visit restrooms and exhibits, hike, fish or view wildlife. Historic sites and buildings, each with its own unique history, are found all along the parkway giving the traveler opportunities to be transported back in time as they explore the cultural heritage of the area while enjoying the spectacular natural views. The parkway is an excellent destination for birdwatchers. The Appalachian Mountains are along the flyway for most eastern migratory birds. Photographers also will find an abundance of unique photographic opportunities. Hikers and horseback riders, as well as wildflower and history enthusiast will find

Virginia Welcome Center I 77 North LCF Group, Floyd Virignia 2

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www.floydfolks.org & http 1-540-808-2880 -floydlcfgroup@gmail – PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 Virginia Travel Center I-77 North 276-755-3931 www.virginia.org The Blue Ride Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway, Americas Favorite Drive, will be celebrating its 75th Birthday in 2010. Started in the 1930s as a Depression-era public works project, it took over fifty years to complete. This highway, noted for its beautiful scenic views, meanders through the Blue Ridge Mountains for 469.1 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to US 441 at Oconaluftee in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Cherokee, North Carolina. For seventeen miles it winds its way through Floyd County, one of the most beautiful and photographed areas of the parkway. There is no fee for using the parkway and it is a favorite destination for many travelers for many reasons. Along the parkway can be found plenty of opportunities to stop, eat, stretch, visit restrooms and exhibits, hike, fish or view wildlife. Historic sites and buildings, each with its own unique history, are found all along the parkway giving the traveler opportunities to be transported back in time as they explore the cultural heritage of the area while enjoying the spectacular natural views. The parkway is an excellent destination for birdwatchers. The Appalachian Mountains are along the flyway for most eastern migratory birds. Photographers also will find an abundance of unique photographic opportunities. Hikers and horseback

food wine trailer

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This video offers an overview of all things culinary in Loudoun: dc’s Wine Country. Enjoy wineries, destination restaurants and spectacular scenery of the beautiful Virginia countryside.

Hickory Hill Winery

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Hickory Hill Winery segment from Living in the Heart of Virginia. Part of the Bedford Wine Trail

Peaks of Otter Winery

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Peaks of Otter Winery segment from Living in the Heart of Virginia. Part of the Bedford Wine Trail.

Virginia Creeper Trail

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Abby, Jackson, and Ron Metcalfe and members of our church took a 17 mile ride on the Virginia Creeper Trail, an old railroad bed from White Top Mountain to Damascus, Virginia, on September 19, 2009.

White Rock Vineyards and Winery

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White Rock Vineyards and Winery segment from Living in the Heart of Virginia. Part of the Bedford Wine Trail.

Savoy Lee Winery

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Savoy Lee Winery segment from Living in the Heart of Virginia. Part of the Bedford Wine Trail.