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History
and fun-filled entertainment make Central Virginia a destination for
many different diversions.
In a calm unhurried atmosphere, vacationers enjoy the fishing, wildlife sanctuaries, and deserted beaches.
For visitors looking for contemporary cosmopolitan opportunities, Northern Virginia is the region where you want to be.
Known
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."
The
Southwest Blue Ridge Highlands offers travelers a combination of the Commonwealth's
historic attractions, natural wonders, and family entertainment.
Southwestern Blue Ridge Highlands
With its pristine beaches, historical landmarks, and fun-filled diversions, Tidewater and Hampton Roads has something for everyone.
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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.