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9 CVille Brands We Love!

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1. Mincer’s UVA Imprinted Sportswear

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1527 University Ave, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
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Mincer’s has been a long standing part of Cavalier culture. This family owned shop started in 1948 as a smoke shop. Eventually, Mincer’s began selling UVA merchandise and became a beacon of university spirit on The Corner. They’ve recently opened up a second location in the Stonefield Shopping Center. Read More

11 CVille Restaurants Your Lady Should Enjoy

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1. CommonwealthSkybar

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422 E Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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CommonwealthSkybar is a rooftop bar situated twenty feet above the hustle of Charlottesville’s historic Downtown Mall. Voted 2012’s Best People-Watching Spot, Best Bar and Best Bartender in Charlottesville Weekly’s “Best of C-ville”, CommonwealthSkybar is the place to be enchanted by city lights and starry nights. With unique specialty cocktails, craft beers and a flavorful fare, CommonwealthSkybar is the quintessential gathering space. Read More

Top 7 CVille-Based Parks For Families

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1. McIntire Park

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Route 250 Bypass, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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McIntire Park contains land originally donated by Paul Goodloe McIntire and other lands purchased from multiple property owners, and continues to be one of the most popular parks in the City. Located off of U.S. Route 250 Bypass, it features rolling land with magnificent views of the mountains to the east, a heavily wooded area with steep and varied topography and winding streams. There is a major community focus on the lighted softball fields, baseball field, and the three shelters which are used extensively from spring to fall. In April every year McIntire Park hosts the carnival for the Annual Dogwood Festival. In the southeastern half of the park, to the east of the railroad tracks, lies a nine-hole sand green golf course. This section of the park has its own parking lot and offers a playground with tot area for children ages 2-5 years old and a wading pool. There are nature trails in the west end of the park near picnic shelters and a new bridge to Charlottesville High School. Read More

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