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May 2014 - page 4

5 Great Places For Outdoor Activities In Fredericksburg

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1. The Rappahannock River Heritage Trail

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Princess Anne Street to Fall Hill Avenue
Website | Photo: fredericksburg.com

The Heritage Trail is a brand new 3.1 mile loop connecting two previous trails. This trails goes throughout the heart of DTF, along the river and Old Mill Park, and finally concluding in the Celebrate Virginia portion of Fredericksburg. This trail is perfect for biking or walking, and will be used in the future for possible 5K races. Keep Reading

Top 5 Sushi Bars In Richmond

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1. Sticky Rice

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2232 W. Main St, Richmond, Virginia 23220
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Photo: Sticky Rice

With its charming atmosphere and bad attitude you won’t find anything quite like it. Their specialty is the fresh sushi bar. With rolls like g.i.jane, shiitake happens and Godzirra, how could you go wrong? Their huge bowls of noodles will satisfy big and small. Sandwiches, large salads, and a selection of other entrees round out the menu. Keep Reading

8 Downtown Fredericksburg (DTF) Bars You Have To Visit

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1. Capital Ale House

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917 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Website | Facebook| Twitter | Photo: Captal Ale House FB page

With over sixty draft beers to choose from and three hundred bottles of domestic and imported brews available, Capital Ale House is the go to spot for all Fredericksburg beer lovers. Their unique chilled bar allows you to keep your beer cool while you socialize with the friendly staff and customers. The additions of two televisions in the front and three more in the back while you play darts have only made the place more enjoyable. Keep Reading

Top 7 Mid-Atlantic Beers To Try On Tap This Week

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1. Big Red Rye, Young Veterans Brewing Company

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2505 Horse Pasture Rd, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453
Website | Facebook | Photo: Young Veterans Brewing Company Facebook

A red rye india pale ale. This beer combines a full bodied and complex malt profile with flavors of rye and intense hop flavor and aroma. It’s crystal clear red appearance, delectable fruity aroma, and lasting foamy head make it a drink to remember. With multiple additions of Amarillo and Pearle hops it appeals to the experienced ‘hop-head’ while still maintaining drinkability glass after glass. Keep Reading

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