The Commonwealth of Virginia calls itself “the birthplace of Presidents” because so many of those leaders called Virginia home. You don't have to wait until Presidents' Day in February to pay a visit to Virginia's many U.S. Presidential landmarks around the state. … [Read more...] about Presidential Landmarks In Virginia Offer a Stark Lesson On Black History
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Five Day Trips for RVA Families
Richmonders are fortunate to have so many local attractions; but, occasionally, it can be nice to take a day trip and explore a new town. From Richmond, there are an abundance of family-friendly choices for day trips. Here, RVA on the Cheap breaks down day trips … [Read more...] about Five Day Trips for RVA Families
September Festivals Feature Food, Music, and Film in Richmond, Virginia area
September festivals in Richmond, Virginia continue to take advantage of the warm, mild weather. Congregating in a festive way give us a chance to get to know another culture, eat delicious food, hear live music and see our fellow Richmond residents in all their … [Read more...] about September Festivals Feature Food, Music, and Film in Richmond, Virginia area
$5 Admission to Monticello from December 7-11, 2012
If you've been meaning to make it out to Monticello, now's the time. To celebrate its 25th anniversary as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Monticello is rolling back admission prices to 1987 rates: From December 7-11, 2012, general admission tickets to Monticello … [Read more...] about $5 Admission to Monticello from December 7-11, 2012