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  • Virginia Travel For Kids  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    It is particularly annoying to get younger kids to cooperate during travel. But it is not their fault, because at their age they are naturally more inquisitive and more active. They are not content to stay put and lounge in the beach or hotel. They want lots of actions, something that your dream beach vacation cannot satisfy. Why not change your dream relaxation vacation to a fun family holiday? Virginia travel offers two exciting and affordable theme parks for your family's ...
  • Virginia Travel  By : Fruzsina Csery
    Virginia - named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen - resides in the southern part of United States with greatly varying geography. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. It is one of the country's most scenic States. From the amazing Blue Ridge Mountains to the sandy beaches on the coast to the vivid activity in its cities, Virginia has much to offer. It is a great place to live, the state has a grow...
  • Virginia Travel Information  By : Elyse Morgan
    From Appalachia to the Potomac River, Virginia is diverse as it is rich with history. Revolutionary and Civil War battlegrounds rub shoulders with thriving urban centers and peaceful outdoor sanctuaries. Richmond, Virginia Beach and Arlington are the main points of entry, as well as the northeast neighbors of Washington D.C. and Maryland.

    Virginia in the Books

    Virginia is also certain to brush up your United States history, as eight Presidents were born here including G...
  • The Top 6 Places to See at Colonial Williamsburg (and One to Skip...)  By : E. Pellicane
    Why do we "flip" for the Wigmaker at Colonial Williamsburg? Read about our Top 6 places to visit at this historic attraction...and one you should skip.
  • Colonial Williamsburg on a Dime? Here's How  By : E. Pellicane
    Yes, you can visit Colonial Williamsburg without paying an arm and a leg. Once you know its secrets, Colonial Williamsburg is surprisingly affordable.
  • Getting the Most Out of Your Visit to Busch Gardens Williamsburg  By : E. Pellicane
    A visit to Busch Gardens Europe -- also known as Busch Gardens Williamsburg-- isn't cheap. A family of four will spend over $220 on single-day tickets alone. (We're not even talking food yet.)

    So you really want to maximize your time and money on your visit. Follow these tips to help you get the most out of your visit.

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