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Spotlight: The Georges and Robert E. Lee Hotel
Luxury and Boutique Hotels recently visited downtown Lexington to capture information about our two luxury boutique hotels: The Georges and Robert E. Lee Hotel.
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Luxury and Boutique Hotels recently visited downtown Lexington to capture information about our two luxury boutique hotels: The Georges and Robert E. Lee Hotel.
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Lexington's Hull's Drive-In is the first community-saved drive-in movie theater in America. Learn more about our treasure when you read the article and listen to Tom Wilmer's NPR Podcast "Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer."
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Tom Wilmer of the NPR Podcast "Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer" recently visited Rockbridge County and Heartstone Lodge and Retreat Center, a place where solace and tranquility is easily found.
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Travel writers David and Kay Scott toured some of the Shenandoah Valley's best historic sites, which happened to be our own Rockbridge County gems.
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Listeners of the NPR Podcast "Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer" were treated to an overview of Lexington's historic sites, including our famous landmark, the Natural Bridge. If you missed it, you can listen now.
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Paddlers, anglers and families can get back to nature and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Upper James and a portion of the Maury River. See the mountains like you’ve never seen them before on the Upper James River Water Trail.
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It was a collaborative community effort to get out the vote for Lexington to receive a top five ranking in the USA Today 10Best Southern Small Towns list.
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Route 11 delivers visitors into Rockbridge County traveling over our beloved Natural Bridge, showcasing some of our top attractions and leading them into downtown Lexington.
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Recreation News recently highlighted our outdoor opportunities and some of the ways our resident guides enjoy them.
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Our craft breweries are a part of the dozen-strong Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail that stretches from Lexington to Harrisonburg. Cheers to you and your adventures!
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