Virginia regions, lodging, restaurants & attractons

 

 

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outline of central VirginiaHistory and fun-filled entertainment  make Central Virginia a destination for  many different diversions.

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eastern shore outline

In a calm unhurried atmosphere, vacationers  enjoy the fishing, wildlife sanctuaries, and deserted beaches.

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    northern Virginia outline     

 

 

 

For visitors looking for contemporary cosmopolitan opportunities, Northern Virginia is the region where you want to be.

 

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Shenandoah Valley outineKnown for its majestic scenery and lush valleys, no wonder the early Native Americans who lived there called it Shenandoah, which means "daughter of the stars."

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Southwestern Virginia outline  The Southwest Blue Ridge Highlands offers travelers a combination of the Commonwealth's historic attractions, natural wonders, and family entertainment.

 

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Tideater & Chesapeake Bay outline

 

 

With its pristine beaches, historical landmarks, and fun-filled diversions, Tidewater and Hampton Roads has something for everyone.

 

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All listings were accurate and verified at the time up-loading this site. The Opening Door, Inc. is not responsible for any changes occurring after March 1, 2000. Listings in this site do not imply any endorsement by the The Opening Door, Inc., the Virginia Tourism Corporation, or the Commonwealth of Virginia.


Phone 1-800-847-4882 for a copy of the Virginia Is for Lovers guide for nondisabled travelers, or visit their website at www.virginia.org. The Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association offers a booket with information on attractions, hotels and restaurants. Call 804-288-3065 to request this guide.

 

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