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Charlottesville boasts an extraordinary number of artistic, cultural, and outdoor activities. Spectacular scenery and championship courses designed by some of the industry's top architects create a winning combination for golfers. The many rivers and lakes provide the perfect setting for aquatic pursuits, such as sailing, swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. The many beautiful parks offer wonderful settings for sports, picnics, relaxation, and adventure.

If you're not of the sporting mind, Charlottesville and Albemarle County are home to a plethora of unique stores and shops. Visitors will find charming boutiques, antique shops, antiquarian bookstores, and small towns filled with pleasant surprises.

In the past two decades, the wine industry in Charlottesville has flourished, achieving national and international acclaim. Thomas Jefferson was one of America's first vintners and started our local wine industry that boasts over 20 local wineries, most of which are open for tours and tastings.

Ash Lawn-Highland
1000 James Monroe Pkwy—535-acre estate of James and Elizabeth Monroe recreates their early 19th century plantation. Tours include newly acquired Monroe furnishings and restored outbuildings, craft demonstrations and children's games.

www.ashlawnhighland.org
434-293-9539

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Confederate Monument, UVA Cemetery
Intersection of Alderman and McCormick Roads—Unveiled on June 7, 1893, the monument is in memory of approximately eleven hundred Confederate Soldiers buried at the University of Virginia.

434-982-5166

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Exchange Hotel Civil War Museum
400 S Main St, Gordonsville—The Museum stands silent watch over a rich past that intertwines Civil War medicine, military actions of the Army of Northern Virginia and the mighty railroads of Virginia.

www.visitocva.com/exchange%20hotel.htm
540-8323251

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Foxfield Races
Garth Rd—Explore the exciting world of Steeplechase Racing, held twice a year amid the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. 2011 dates: April & September.

www.foxfieldraces.com
434-293-9501

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Golf at Wintergreen Resort Golf_at_wintergreen_resort_deluxe
Wintergreen, Virginia; Devil's Knob—Highest course (4,000 ft.) in Virginia and great place to escape the summer. Superb conditions. Stoney Creek: Reese Jones design with 27 holes, spectacular mountain views and site of numerous state and regional competitions

www.WintergreenResort.com
434-325-2200

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Hatton Ferry
Hatton Ferry Rd, Scottsville—One of only two poled ferries still operating in the U.S. Runs on Saturdays, April to mid-October. Ride across the river at no charge, water levels permitting.

www.albemarlehistory.org/hatton_ferry.htm
434-296-1492

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Jefferson Vineyards
1353 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy—Visit Thomas Jefferson’s original 1773 vineyard sites for tours and tastings, one mile south of Monticello. Open daily 10 to 6pm, April to October. 9 to 5pm, November to March.

www.jeffersonvineyards.com

434-977-5459

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Main Street Arena
230 W Main St - DOWNTOWN —The Arena is the perfect location for seasonal sports: Winter Sports (ice skating & hockey); Summer Sports (lacrosse and soccer). The Arena is also used for special events, trade shows, private parties and concerts.

www.mainstarena.com
434-817-2400

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Meadowcreek Golf Meadowcreek_golf_deluxe
1400 Pen Park Rd—18-hole golf course with renovated clubhouse. Golf shop and grill, driving range, putting and chipping greens. Proud Sponsor of the Charlottesville 1st Tee Program for Juniors. Open daily.

www.charlottesville.org
434-977-0615

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Michie Tavern
683 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy—This Historic Landmark offers hearty midday fare in a rustic tavern setting.

www.michietavern.com
434-977-1234

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Near I-64—The mountaintop home of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and our third president. Explore the house, gardens, and plantation at this World Heritage Site. Tickets available online.

www.monticello.org
434-984-9822

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Old Trail Golf Old_trail_golf_deluxe
5494 Rea's Creek Rd, Crozet, VA—Nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains just 15 miles west of Charlottesville, Old Trail was designed to conform to the natural features of the land. Old Trail is a truly unique golf experience.

www.oldtrailgolf.com
434-823-8101

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Pollack Vineyards
330 Newtown Rd, Greenwood —Pollak Vineyards is a family owned winery founded in 2003. All wines are grown on the estate where we work throughout the year to ensure the highest quality fruit. Great views and exceptional wine tasting facility.

www.pollakvineyards.com
540-456-8844

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Veritas Vineyard & Winery
145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA—Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm, Sat & Sun 11 am-5pm. Family owned and run farm winery nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The idyllic setting is easy to find but hard to leave.

www.veritaswines.com
540-456-8000

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Virginia Discovery Museum
East End Downtown Mall—Hands-on science, history and art exhibits. An exciting place for kids and their families to play and learn together. Located next to the carrousel on the Downtown Mall.

www.vadm.org
434-977-1025

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Wilderness Battlefield
Locust Grove—The 25,000 casualties of the Wilderness battle pale in comparison to the Overland Campaign's final toll, but Wilderness would be the beginning of the end of the American Civil War.

www.nps.gov/frsp/wildspot.htm
540-672-1653

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