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Virginia Handbook.
Title:
Virginia Handbook.
Author:
Howard, Blair.
ISBN:
9781588435569
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (481 pages)
Contents:
Introduction -- Northern Virginia -- Alexandria -- Arlington & Arlington County -- Culpeper & Culpeper County -- Fairfax County -- Fauqier County -- Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County & Stafford County -- Leesburg & Loudoun County -- Manassas & Prince William County -- The Coastal Region -- Hampton Roads -- Newport News -- Norfolk -- Portsmouth -- Virginia Beach -- The Historic Triangle -- Williamsburg -- Charles City County -- Jamestown & Yorktown -- The Eastern Shore -- Accomack & Northampton Counties -- Chesapeake Bay's Northern Neck -- Chesapeake Bay's Middle Peninsula -- Essex County & Tappahannock -- Gloucester & Mathews Counties -- Middlesex County -- The West Point Area -- Central Virginia -- Ashland & Hanover County -- Bedford & Bedford County -- Charlottesville & Albemarle County -- Danville & Pittsylvania County -- Hopewell & Prince George County -- Lynchburg & Amherst County -- Nelson County -- Orange County -- Petersburg & Prince George County -- Richmond -- Shenandoah Valley -- Front Royal & Warren County -- Harrisonburg & Rockingham County -- Lexington & Rockbridge County -- Shenandoah & Page Counties -- Roanoke & Salem -- Staunton & Augusta County -- Winchester & Frederick County -- Southwest Virginia -- Abingdon -- Big Stone Gap & Heart of Appalachia -- Bristol & Washington County -- Montgomery County -- Smyth County -- Wytheville & Wythe County -- Index.
Abstract:
A reviewer - As a native Virginian, I don't know why it took me so long to discover this book. It's a great reference to have for both residents and visitors. I spent the first two hours just looking up points of interest and trivia about the Old Dominion. Virginia has so many historical sites that touring the state is like taking a class on the formation of America. A tourist can visit Revolutionary War Sites, Civil War Battlefields, scenic old towns, and the beautifully restored great houses, like Mount Vernon in Alexandria , Monticello in Charlottesville, Oatlands Plantation in Leesburg and, of course, the James River Plantations. Williamsburg is a must see for everyone. This book's Introduction gives a little background of Virginia and some general history. The handbook is then divided into the five regional areas of the state. They are the Northern, Central, Coastal Plain, Southwest and the Shenandoah Valley. Within these divisions information is given on the counties and major cities. In each place, the historic sites, annual events, shopping places, museums, hotel accommodations, recreation areas, dining and local transportation are all listed and given detailed descriptions. I think that the best way to truly critique a guide book is to read about an area that you know pretty well and see how the authors handled that region. All of the major sites were mentioned in my area and the accommodations and things to do were all covered. I checked out the restaurants listed and there were eight mentioned. I would have left out two. One major restaurant was not included. Other than that minor point, the authors gave a pretty accurate description of my area. This book is very concise and I believe it to be a very helpful guide to traveling in the great state of Virginia.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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