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Parks – Charlottesville, Virginia
Riverview Park consists of 26. 6 acres bordering the river. With a large paved parking area, kiosk, playground, grill, two benches and an open field, this park is ideal for picnickers and families... More on Visitcharlottesville.org
Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia
The Gators practice year-round at the Fairview Swim and Tennis Club, but membership with Fairview is NOT a requirement for swimming with the Gators, NOR is participation on Fairview's Jefferson Swim League (JSL) swim team. In fact, ... More on Virginiagators.org
Campgrounds – Glen Allen, Virginia
This campground has 17 RV sites available year-round with water, sewer, and electric hookups (both 30 and 50 amp). RV must be self-contained unit with own restroom and shower as no public facilities are available. No tent sites are ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia
Inscription. This monument, erected in memory of Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart, C. S. A. by his cavalrymen about thirty feet from the spot where he fell mortally wounded on May 11, 1864, was dedicated June 18, 1811, by the ... More on HMDB
Wineries And Vineyards – Afton, Virginia
The views are magnificent, the wine is good but not fantastic. Someone on my flight recommended the winery ... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Lexington, Virginia
Sam Houston was born just north of downtown Lexington on March 2, 1793. The monument at the Sam Houston Wayside in a 38,000 pound ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The fluctuating water level of the James River inspired David Ross to construct this mill race. He designed it to provide a continuous source of water power for the mills he owned on this site from c. 1784 to 1809. David ... More on HMDB
History Museum – Goochland, Virginia
The Goochland Board of Supervisors gave permission for the Goochland Historical Society to adapt the Old Stone Jail (c. 1833) on the Courthouse Green into a museum and library. The Jail was constructed when the James River & Kanawaha ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
It was clean but the smallest one I have ever seen. More on TripAdvisor
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