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jliebs77 from NJ Just outside of Washington, DC, you'll find charming Loudon County, home to the annual America's Cup of Polo invitational tournament and a Read More
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Just outside of Washington, DC, you'll find charming Loudon County, home to the annual America's Cup of Polo invitational tournament and a surprising number of great wineries,... More |
Wine | Virginia | Front Royal | Civil War History | History About an hour west of Arlington, there is a plethora of fantastic wineries. This isn't Napa Valley or anything, but is definitely worth your time. You can hit several in one trip... More |
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At the entrance to Chesapeake Bay, on the southern tip of Virginia's Delmarva Peninsula, nature and wildlife reclaim the land.... more
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Washington, D.C., may be all about political jockeying, but drive some 50 miles south and you'll find yourself in the heart of Virginia's horse (and wine) country. Matt Lee and Ted Lee ride in to survey the scene.... more
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Located at the intersection of US-340 and US-522, eight miles southeast of Winchester near the hamlet of White Post, Dinosaur Land (daily; $5; 540/869-2222) displays an entertaining and marvelously kitschy collection of manmade sharks, cavemen and, of course, dinosaurs.... more
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Interpreters portraying Native Americans and frontier families tend the working farm and its crops and animals, but are happy to demonstrate colonial skills, including loading and firing flintlock muskets, flint-and-steel firemaking, crafts, and cooking.... more
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Earthships (houses made of recycled materials and earth), gasohol, and tie-dyed T-shirts in crafts stores all reflect a counterculture legacy that combines and contrasts intriguingly with the surrounding rural lifestyle.... more
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