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TOP 10 GHOST TOURS ON THE EAST COAST
by Gabbyby GabbyThere’s never a bad time to take a ghost tour, but now is the perfect time to get into the spirit — or spirits. After combing through a multitude of …
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Where to see autumn’s dazzling colors on the East Coast
by Gabbyby GabbyWhen planning a trip to view – and photograph — the kaleidoscope of fiery reds, burnt oranges, and golden yellows of fall foliage on the East Coast, timing is of …
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1. Primland Resort, Auberge Resorts Collection | Meadows of Dan Take your pick of year-round activities at Primland Resort and Spa, a 12,000-acre vacation destination in Southwest Virginia, perfect for …
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1. Let It Snow at Wintergreen Resort Nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains, Wintergreen Resort is an ideal destination to introduce your kids to skiing and snow sports. My sons …
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Virginia’s underground evolving masterpiece
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Gina Gallucci-White When visiting the small town of Luray, Va., you may be tempted to fill up your camera with images from the picturesque Shenandoah Valley; however, nature’s beauty …
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Journey back to the time of dinosaurs
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Gina Gallucci-White While taking a road trip through Virginia to hot spots such as Luray Caverns or Shenandoah National Park’s Skyline Drive, take a break to stretch your legs …
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Take a Poe-inspired road trip
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Gina Gallucci-White Several cities like to lay claim to Edgar Allan Poe, one of the country’s most famous multi-genre writers. This tug of war can actually make for quite a …
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Explore Presidential History Beyond Washington, D.C.
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepPhotos and Words By Shuan Butcher The District of Columbia was not the nation’s first capital. Technically, there were eight cities carried the designation before that city, albeit most of …