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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: The tour of the house given by the tour-guide was informative but did not include anything which you will not find on the internet. The house was also not impressive enough considering the $17 entry fee. The tour Read More
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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
Quote: Jamestown Settlement took us by surprise with its variety of educational and entertaining experiences. This living history museum celebrates the 1606 arrival in the New World of 105 men and boys aboard three Read More
Quote: http://www.chincoteague.comhttp://www.fws.gov/northeast/chinco/introduction.htmThere is a $10 admission to the National Wildlife Refuge, which was free when we visited, maybe because it was February.On our way to Read More
Quote: While Virginia isn’t well known for its wines, it is the number five state in the US for wine production, behind California, New York, Oregon and Washington. During colonial times, it was the law that all Read More
Quote: Our visit to Historic Jamestown was brief. No fault to what was offered here. We had been here on a previous trip and saw the Pocahontas Statue, the ruins of the church tower and the footprint of the 1607 James Read More
Quote: We couldn’t have timed our visit to Yorktown better …or worse! Today was the 226th anniversary of Cornwallis’ surrender at the Battle of Yorktown that was the end of the Revolutionary War. Nifty, huh?! Well the Read More