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Lexington is home to beautiful, scenic hiking trails. Explore the Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway Trails, Boston Knob, Otter Creek and more.
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Lexington is home to beautiful, scenic hiking trails. Explore the Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway Trails, Boston Knob, Otter Creek and more.
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There are many opportunities and good circuit trips available to make for a great day or week in exploring our scenic country sides, mountains, and valleys.
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Rockbridge County has just about every type of self-propelled boating experiences one could want, from floats on the James River to Virginia's most popular whitewater run.
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Fun in Fairfax recently visit the Shenandoah Valley and spend time in Lexington exploring our history, food, and culture.
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Virginia's historic homes are always a pleasure to tour and enjoy, and they boast incredible stories that aren't heard anywhere else. "Fun in Fairfax VA" highlighted some of Virginia's historic homes, and we were elated to find our beloved Stonewall Jackson House featured alongside Mount Vernon and Monticello.
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A Lexington, Virginia historic accommodation has been included as one of eight ideal escapes from Northern Virginia.
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McCool Travel recently visited the Shenandoah Valley, taking in the sites and scenery along the way. Three of our favorite places were among those they checked out. Can you guess which ones?
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Wade's Mill, a 1750s water powered, working gristmill is under new ownership. WDBJ7's Bruce Young has the introduction to John Siegfried and his wife Karen, the new millers.
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The Rockbridge area is adding another craft brewery to the mix as Great Valley Farm Brewery opens to the public on October 22.
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The Shenandoah Valley is the Gateway to Adventure, according to writer Renee S. Gordon. Her summer visit found her meandering from Front Royal to Natural Bridge, noting several of the historic sites between.
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