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at a beach house on the eastern shore or a
vacation rental
cabin by the river in the Shenandoah Valley or the
Appalachia. The State of Virginia is where the capital of
the nation resides (sort of) - Washington D.C. (or you
could say, it is next door). The Western part of Virginia
is mountainous, covered by the Allegheny and Blue Ridge
mountains where you can visit Abingdon, drive Blue Ridge
Parkway, stay in Bristol, and picnic in Cumberland Gap
National Historic Park. The great Shenandoah Valley
falling between the ranges offers places like Lexington,
Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Shenandoah
National Park, Shenandoah Valley, Skyline Drive, VMI, and
William & Mary Universities. The central piedmont
region, with its rolling hills, plantation and horse farms
offers historic Charlottesville and Monticello, Danville,
and Richmond. Northern Virginia is home to Alexandria,
Arlington and Arlington National Cemetery, Fredericksburg
and Fredericksburg National Battlefield Parks, Mount
Vernon, and Potomac Mills. Central: Chesapeake Bay /
Hampton Roads Region invites you to enjoy beautiful
Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, Jamestown,
Williamsburg Pottery and Yorktown, Norfolk and Virginia
Beach. Chincoteague/Assateague on the Eastern Shore is a
island in the Atlantic. Throughout Virginia you will find
bed and
breakfast inns and lodging establishments that equal
the charm and beauty of this state.
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