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  • Sky Meadows State Park in Virginia

    Sky Meadows State Park is located east of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about a hour north of Washington, D.C. According to the park service, it is located two miles south of Paris, Virginia. The...

  • How to Visit Moundsville, WV

    Although it might not be as famous as its northern neighbor, Wheeling, Moundsville, West Virginia, is nevertheless a wonderful spot for a visit or a vacation. Home to numerous museums, shops and...

  • Early Facts About North Carolina

    Due to the travels of the English adventurer, Sir Walter Raleigh, North Carolina figures very early in the journals of American History. Sir Raleigh started a small colony on the Outer Banks in...

  • Jamestown Settlement Activities

    The Jamestown Settlement is located in Virginia, west of Williamsburg. This historical recreation of the original Jamestown Settlement offers visitors a chance to see what life would have been...

  • How to Visit Great Country Farms in Northern Virginia

    Anyone living in the Washington/Baltimore area and looking for an excellent way to spend a Saturday may want to take the drive to Bluemont, Virginia. There, amid the rolling foothills of...

  • The Best Places to Live in Virginia

    Virginia has one of the most diverse geographies in the country. The eastern part of the state borders Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, while the western part is in the heart of the Blue...

  • Activities to Do With Kids in Virginia

    There are hundreds of activities and attractions in Virginia designed with kids in mind. But others designed for the whole family will still be enjoyable for kids. No matter what the theme or what...

  • Things to Do on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk

    Virginia Beach's first boardwalk was built of wood along five blocks of the beach in 1888. Today, the boardwalk is a three-mile concrete promenade that runs south from Rudee Inlet up to 40th...

  • Things to Do in Virginia Beach With Kids

    Virginia Beach has long since been a popular travel destination, offering the beauty of the ocean while simultaneously offering different options such as golfing, shopping and fine dining....

  • Beaches in Virginia

    With 5,000 miles of Atlantic Ocean or Chesapeake Bay shoreline, Virginia has a variety of beaches. These beaches range from the popular, well-known Virginia Beach to the quieter beaches along the...

  • History of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

    Harper's Ferry is a historic town located roughly 70 miles up the Potomac River from Washington, DC. The town was never large. Even today, fewer than 400 people reside in the town itself. However,...

  • How to Find Great Attractions in Virginia Beach, VA

    As a resident of Virginia Beach, there are many great sites and places to enjoy in this beautiful area. it is wonderful place to have a family vacation.

  • How to Have Fun on Vacation at Smith Mountain Lake

    Smith Mountain, until the mid 1960s, was one of the best kept secrets in Virginia. Since that time, each year more and more visitors flock to this serene section of Virginia. With a little...

  • How to Have Fun in Virginia

    If you are living in or near Virginia, or perhaps looking to vacation there, here are some fun things to see and do in the "Mother State."

  • How to Hike Eleanor Lawrence County Park in Fairfax, Virginia

    The founder of "U.S. News and World Report" once owned several acres of rich Virginia countryside. His property is located a few miles east of Manassas and approximately 30 miles west of...

  • How to Visit Virginia Beach, Virginia

    Located on the eastern shore and noted for its 35 miles of beaches, visitors to Virginia Beach enjoy beautiful seasonal landscapes. Three miles of a wide city boardwalk and a scenic park welcomes...

  • About Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the eastern United States. Featuring miles of beach line, it is the perfect place to spend...

  • About the Bluegrass State

    Kentucky is known as the bluegrass state thanks to the fields of blue-green grass that can be found throughout its fields and pastures. Kentucky is one of only four commonwealth states in the...

  • How to Spend a Day in Charlottesville, Virginia

    Located in the upper center of the state near the Blue Ridge Mountains on the Rivanna River, Charlottesville is steeped in American history and home to three presidents. Named after the queen of...

  • How to Find the Source of the Potomac River

    It should be noted that there are actually two branches of the Potomac River. While the source of the southern branch is near Petersburg, West Virginia and joins the Potomac near Old Town,...

  • How to Visit Chippokes Plantation State Park in Virginia

    Antebellum plantations have had negative connotations for well over one hundred years, and rightly so. Still, for historical significance, there are several plantations still accessible to visit,...

  • How to Hike to Jones Point State Park in Alexandria, Virginia

    Located on the Potomac River and in the shadows of Woodrow Wilson Bridge, the Alexandria, Virginia, landmark of Jones Point is designated so because of the unique lighthouse that stands there....

  • How to Traverse Maryland's Paw Paw Tunnel

    Constructing 180 miles of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was a major engineering feat for its time. The canal and towpath followed the Maryland side of the Potomac River up the southern boundary of...

  • How to Enjoy Washington, D.C., Outside the Beltway

    Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, provides so much to see that is essential to the country's government and history. A trip to Washington is fun, educational and fascinating....

  • How to Find the Best Autumn Vacations

    Autumn is a beautiful time of year, with golden browns, burnt oranges and lazy yellows blending like a painting in the foliage of the landscape. Here are some special places where you can find...

  • How to Visit the Virginia Living Museum

    One of the most popular museums in the Commonwealth of Virginia is the Virginia Living Museum. A unique experience, this museum shares the richness of the multitudes of animal and plant life that...

  • How to Get the Most Out of Hampton's Bluebird Gap Farm

    Bluebird Gap Farm is one of Hampton, Virginia’s favorite places for children and their families to visit. The rustic 60-acre parcel of land is home to dozens of breeds of animals and wild...

  • How to Spend a Day in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia

    Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, holds a significant place in United States history. Located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, the town was the stage for John Brown’s...

  • How to Visit Busch Gardens in Virginia

    If you are looking to entertain the family, business associates, or the "kid" in you then perhaps it is worth checking into Busch Gardens. They feature all sorts of rides, a zoo of sorts with...

  • How to Visit Lexington, Virginia

    Nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains of central Virginia, Lexington is a throwback to yesteryear with its quiet streets, storied history and lively downtown. Visiting Lexington means a slower...

  • How to Plan a Family Vacation in Virginia

    With everyone heading to the beaches or flying to places across the country, it might seem hard to find a place that is equally enchanting but a little calmer. Virginia is a beautiful state with...

  • How to Visit Chincoteague Island, Virginia

    Chincoteague Island in Virginia is the ultimate weekend, week-long or season-long getaway. Whether you're visiting for the first time or looking forward to your return visit, there's always...

  • How to Spend a Weekend in Williamsburg

    If you're looking for a weekend getaway that can provide big thrills and a historic triangle, check out Williamsburg, Virginia. The scenery is beautiful and the hospitality is home-grown.

  • How to Have a Wonderful Vacation at Virginia Beach

    My husband was in the US Navy and was stationed in the Virginia Beach area for several years. We've started vacationing here. It's a 5 hour drive from our home in NC. This article lists some...

  • How to Plan a Visit to Historic Yorktown, Virginia

    There's no place in Virginia that can take you back to the time of the beginning of America like Yorktown. Here you can see the sites and hear the sounds from hundreds of years ago, of what shaped...

  • How to Visit Virginia City, Nevada

    Virginia City in Nevada is located about 40 miles from Lake Tahoe. Because it was once a booming gold-mining town, it was nicknamed "The Richest Place on Earth." Although the gold miners are...

  • How to Tour Chesapeake Bay

    Chesapeake Bay is the United States' largest estuary. The Bay is over 200 miles long and the watershed encompasses over 2500 square miles. Located between Virginia and Maryland, the region is...

  • How to Find a Bed and Breakfast in Williamsburg, Virginia

    Williamsburg, located in the Tidewater region of southeast Virginia, was once the capital city of colonial Virginia. Today, the area is home to Colonial Williamsburg, a living history museum with...

  • How to Spend a Spooky Weekend in Virginia

    With its history dating back to the founding of the United States, Virginia is a great destination for those who want to spend a weekend ghost-hunting. There are plenty of old houses and...

  • How to Tour Monticello

    Monticello, the former estate of President Thomas Jefferson, sits atop an 850-foot hill, just outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. The mansion, designed by Jefferson and built between 1768 and...

  • How to Plan a Family Vacation in West Virginia

    Plan a trip to the naturally beautiful state of West Virginia. This eastern state is full of opportunities for outdoor sports, learning about history and experiencing culture. Follow the tips...

  • How to Spend the Perfect Weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia

    Despite its increasing modern growth, Charlottesville’s charms remain centered in its historic sites, wonderful old style architecture, and superb southern hospitality. Weekenders can also enjoy...

  • How to Find a Nude Beach in West Virginia

    If you are looking to find a nude beach in West Virginia, your options is limited to the Blue Hole swimming area on the Cheat River. Here is how to find it.

  • How to Spend the Perfect Weekend in Norfolk, Virginia

    A delightful seaport city with plenty to do, Norfolk has gone beyond its military and shipping heritage to emerge as a wonderful weekend getaway. Superb shopping, succulent seafood and a lively...

  • How to Go Skiing in Bryce, Virginia

    Bryce, Virginia houses the Bryce Resort, which has a range of year-round activities in addition to downhill skiing and tubing. Located two hours from Washington, D.C. in West Virginia, Bryce has...

  • How to Go Skiing in Massanutten, Virginia

    In operation for over 35 years, Massanutten, Virginia is a family-friendly ski resort that has activities year-round. You'll find Massanutten just off Interstate 81, about 10 minutes from...

  • How to Go Skiing in the Homestead, Virginia

    With downhill skiing, tubing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, guided snowmobile tours and even a rink for ice skating, you'll have many activities to choose from when you book a ski trip to The...

  • How to Go Skiing in Wintergreen, Virginia

    With 19 trails, speedy chair lifts, high-tech snow-making and grooming techniques and a 1,000-foot vertical drop, Wintergreen offers great facilities for skiers. The resort is located in the Blue...

  • How to Go Skiing in Canaan Valley, West Virginia

    Canaan Valley Resort is a winter playground offering just about everything under the sun. Skiing, ice skating, tubing, cross-country, snowshoeing and snowboarding are all available--you can even...

  • How to Go Skiing in Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia

    When you come Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia, you'll get more than just downhill skiing: cross-country, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing and special tours are all available. However, with a...

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