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Quote: The Land that Arlington National Cemetery is located once belonged to the family of General Robert E. Lee. After the Civil War the property was auctioned off and bought by the US government. The Mansion and the Read More
Quote: Mount Vernon was the home of our first President, George Washington and his wife Martha. The property of Mount Vernon is situated in Alexandria overlooking the Potomac River. The property is quite extensive with Read More
Quote: My wife and I had a fantastic trip to Luray Caverns and Shenandoah National Park which are the top tourist destinations in the world. We were really happy when we reached there and saw the Luray’s natural Read More
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Quote: It's the worlds only re-creation of Shakespeare's original Blackfriar's playhouse. This Shakespeare is not the dull lifeless stuff you remember from your high school English class! This is A L I V E! They make it Read More
Quote: I visited Shenandoah National Park twice in October last year. The fall is a beautiful time of the year to spend some time in the park. The trees are changing and a pallet of colors are visible. It is absolutely Read More
Quote: Water Country USA is loads of fun for the entire family. My kids are 3, 6, and 7 and we were all able to go on practically everything. If your kids are not as young as mine, then you’ll be able to get to every Read More
Quote: Virginia beach boardwalk was a very long fun place to walk with a beautiful view. There are not a lot of shops on the boardwalk. You'll find those on Atlantic Ave. There was a long pier where we ate seafood. It Read More
Quote: I am from Maryland and I heard about these tours from a friend of mine. I took my wife for a night out on the Capitol Hill tour. The guides were extremely knowledgeable and the food was great. I learned about so Read More
Quote: We saw the reviews of this site and decided to visit the Frontier Culture Museum - homes from the 1700's were brought to America from England, Ireland and Germany - we visited in the winter so we just had the Read More
Quote: During the Civil War, the capitol of the Confederacy moved from its original location in Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia when the state seceded from the Union. The house was built in 1818 and remained Read More