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Williamsburg
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Perhaps nowhere else does the exciting story of America's past come to life more vividly than in Virginia's Historic Triangle. Jamestown is where America began when in 1607 a few hardy souls carved out of the wilderness the first permanent English settlement in the New World. |
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Arlington
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Arlington is located on the shore of the Potomac and is closely linked to Washington DC. Over 225,000 military personnel are buried in Arlington National Cemetery, home of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and John F. Kennedy's grave. Arlington has all the restaurants and hotels you need when visiting the Washington area. |
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Charlottesville
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Home to Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Charlottesville is also known for its beautiful scenery enough to make it a perfect destination for all visitors. |
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Roanoke
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This region, which includes Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Salem, Vinton and Botetourt County and stretches to encompass the Smith Mountain Lake area, offers virtually all of the amenities typically found in a large city and the stress-free charm of a small town. Downtown Roanoke Virginia, the city to visit for wonderful galleries and museums, boutiques and craft shops, an incredible Historic Farmers Market, international cuisine and gourmet restaurants, and wonderful festivals and events. |
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Virginia Beach
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The roar of the ocean and brilliant sunrises have been drawing visitors to Virginia Beach for more than 100 years. It's a 310 square-mile vacation play land that offers sun, surf, sports, shopping, dining and more. |
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