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June 2014 - page 3

7 Things To Do This Weekend In RVA

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1. Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival

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One Busch Gardens Blvd., Williamsburg, Virginia
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Busch Gardens is probably the closest thing to a DisneyLand that adults can enjoy. All weekend, they will be having a food and wine festival featuring cuisine from all around the world. They will also be serving wines not normally on their menu! Keep Reading

6 Tennessee Beers To Try This Week

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1. Leghorn Rye IPA, Jackalope Brewing Company

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701 8th Ave. South, Nashville, Tennessee 37203
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A play on a traditional India Pale Ale, the mash for Leghorn includes three different types of rye. The rye imparts a spicy malt profile that balances the five separate hop additions. Bittered with Columbus hops and dry-hopped with Liberty, the deep hop flavor and delicate, floral bouquet creates a complex, yet refreshing brew. Keep Reading

5 Great Williamsburg Pizza Places

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1. Olde Towne Pizza & Pasta

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5540 Olde Towne Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23188
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Fresh, Simple, & Homemade. At Olde Towne Pizza & Paste they offer fresh authentic Italian food to Williamsburg locals and visitors. You’re family will enjoy Williamsburg’s best Italian food in a family friendly setting with their beautiful great room area. Keep Reading

Top 5 Places To Have Fun In Va Beach

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1. Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

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717 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
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Explore over 800,000 gallons of one of the best aquariums and animal habitats in the country at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center. Experience their hands-on exhibits, outdoor aviary, nature trail, and marshlands. The mission of the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center is to inspire conservation of the marine environment through education, research and sustainable practices. Keep Reading

8 DC Museums And Attractions To Check Out

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1. International Spy Museum

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800 F St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20004
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The International Spy Museum opened in Washington, DC on July 19, 2002. It is the only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world to provide a global perspective on an all-but-invisible profession that has shaped history and continues to have a significant impact on world events. The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display. Many of these objects are being seen by the public for the first time. These artifacts illuminate the work of famous spies and pivotal espionage actions as well as help bring to life the strategies and techniques of the men and women behind some of the most secretive espionage missions in world history. Keep Reading

7 Wineries To Check Out In Blacksburg

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1. Beliveau Estate Winery

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5415 Gallion Ridge Rd, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
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Beliveau Estate Winery (formerly Maison Beliveau) includes its own vineyard, on-site Bed and Breakfast, wedding and special event venue, lavender farm, hiking trails, stocked pond, and picnicking spots. The 165-acre property is tucked away in the beautiful Catawba Valley, just 12 miles from Downtown Blacksburg. Keep Reading

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