20 Facts About Virginia’s Two Capitals
Williamsburg
1. Williamsburg Was The Capital Before Richmond
Before that, Jamestown was the capital of The Virginia Colony. Read More
Before that, Jamestown was the capital of The Virginia Colony. Read More
1 Busch Gardens Blvd, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Situated three miles east of historic Williamsburg, Va. is Busch Gardens®, an action-packed European adventure theme park with 17th-century charm and 21st-century technology. The European countries of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany and Italy serve as the setting for Busch Gardens’ 100 plus acres of fun-filled world exploration. Busch Gardens offers a wide variety of culinary experiences, world-class shopping, and exciting live shows. The park is also home to more than 100 rides and attractions, including KIDsiderate® areas designed especially for the park’s youngest guests. Read More
700 E Main St, Charlottesville, Virginia
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Go see Rock & Roll Hall Of Famers, Hall & Oates at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion on September 7th at 7pm. Read More
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – One of Virginia’s best advertising and digital media agencies has found a new headquarters near the historic Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia.
VMV Brands – the parent company of uber popular brands: I Love CVille, Scoutology.com and CVille Food – purchased commercial space in The Maclin Building on Market Street, the company announced this month. Read More
4744 Sugar Hollow Rd, Crozet VA 22932
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Mercy Creek are playing at Stinson Vineyards for the first Tailgate Thursday of August! Tailgate Thursdays continue through August 28th! With free admission, great entertainment, and delicious wine, it’s the perfect way to start your almost-weekend. Read More