Tag: Virginia
Travel the Civil War – Chancellorsville
by admin on Apr.21, 2011, under Destinations, Travel News, Vacation Rentals
Since I am heading to Fredericksburg, Virginia (glad there will not likely be a repeat of 1862!) next week, how about a little info on the nearby Battle of Chancellorsville.
Take a look at Chancellor Manor – the home taken by Union Major Hooker as his headquarters, which was thoroughly demolished by May 1863. More on the Battle of Fredericksburg…
Check out the beautiful downtown area of Fredericksburg, and take advantage of the National Military Park. US tax dollars support these parks so use them!
We’re near the end of National Parks Week (16-24 April), but you still have time for a free visit. Here are the upcoming free or discounted days, and parks, through the rest of 2011.
Travel Civil War Battles – Virginia
by admin on Mar.04, 2011, under Destinations, Travel News, Vacation Rentals
The “Battle” of the Monitor and the Merrimac took place in the areas of Hampton Roads and Newport News, Virginia.
Virginia is a great state for history travel – find out what’s going on there this year.
Perfect Places has hundreds of vacation accommodations in Virginia – from the beaches to the mountains. Just click through to select the most appropriate destination for your history travel in Virginia 2011!
Vacation Rental – Massanutten, Virginia US
by admin on Nov.30, 2010, under Destinations, Vacation Rentals
Discover the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley!
Built in 2008, this 5 Bedroom, 3100 sq ft log cabin sleeps 2- 14 comfortably and is hot tub-ready! Located near Luray and the majestic Luray Caverns. If you’ve never seen the caverns you are in for an awesome experience! Don’t forget to take a sweater – even in Summer…
5br – Log Cabin Virginia Vacation Rentals Luray Hot Tub
Perfect Places – Vacation rentals – Virginia
by admin on Sep.07, 2010, under Vacation Rentals
Looking for the perfect vacation rental while you visit Colonial Williamsburg or any of the numerous historic areas of Virginia?
Over 40 selections for your research and review – just click the link below…
Vacation Rental – New Market, Virginia, US
by admin on Sep.01, 2010, under Vacation Rentals
What better way to enjoy some of Virginia’s past than by booking a stay in this historic 1806 but fully equipped home in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley?
90 minutes from DC and only 25 miles fom Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive, this home is in the Historic District of New Market, Virginia.
Rates & Availability:
2br – Historic Home, small town Shenandoah Valley of Va
Travel Wishes – Destination “W”
by admin on Jul.29, 2010, under Destinations

Historic villages, quaint shopping venues, museums, live demonstrations of colonial era craft-making, and fabulous scenic drives…there is something for everyone at Destination “W” – Williamsburg, Virginia.
Getting there…
I’m guessing that most current day visitors to Williamsburg will be arriving via something other than horse – which transportation used to take Thomas Jefferson four days just from Charlottesville! Williamsburg is located halfway between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia with easy access (driving) via Interstate 64, or by air via one of the area’s three airports (25 to 45 minutes away): Newport News-Williamsburg, Norfolk, and Richmond International.
Get in the proper frame of mind to fully experience Williamsburg by touring any of its museums. The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum with its store and cafe, also houses a large collection of furniture, metal, glass, and paintings including 17th and 18th century American and British antiques. Tour the Public Hospital of 1773 and make comparisons between medical treatments then and now. Help celebrate this museum’s 25th year in 2010.
Interested more in early artisans and craftsmen? Visit the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum. You won’t be disappointed.

Governors Mansion, Williamsburg
Historic Area
With over 300 acres of grounds and 88 restored 18th century structures, slip on some comfortable shoes and plan a full day walking the paths of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Patrick Henry. Not all buildings are open to the public so check for a flag at the door before attempting entry. Gardens, colonial architecture, historic trades shops, plantations, and political sites…a day spent in this area of Williamsburg will put you in touch with the past. Don’t forget to “Make way” for the horses!
Note: I took my latest trip to Williamsburg early last November, 2009, and though it was a little chilly, the absence of crowds and cloudless, blue-sky, Virginia days made it well worth the timing.

Horse & Buggy Ride, Williamsburg Historic Area
Shopping and Dining
Although there are many shops and cafes in Williamsburg proper in which to stop and quench your thirst or buy a souvenir or two, the entire area has much more to offer visitors.
I was a little disappointed that the old outlet shopping area in Lightfoot, Virginia is almost empty – the shops and stores having moved to the new outlet shopping centers. There was a certain charm of the old buildings with their flea market atmosphere and their soft ice cream and popcorn vendors. However, most of the former outlet merchants can still be found nearby. You can even download a voucher for coupon savings of up to $100 here.

The James River – Dog exploration!
Don’t forget to allow time to visit Jamestown and the historic James River mansions and plantations. The scenic drive is breathtaking almost any time of year but to me, Fall, with it’s cooler temperatures and remarkable color, provides the best time to tour this historic and unique area.
