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Alexandria Black History Museum

902 Wythe Street / phone: 703-838-4356
The mission of the Black History Museum is to enrich the lives of Alexandria's residents and visitors, to foster tolerance and understanding among all cultures and to stimulate appreciation of the diversity of the African American experience.

Alpaca Full Moon Farm

9247 Ramey Road / phone: 540-364-4720
The farm is tucked in the rolling hills of Virginia's countryside. Visotrs are welcome to come and see the curious alpacas, and check out the Full Moon shop with alpaca wool items.

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

1050 Independence Avenue, SW / phone: 202-633-1000
Part of two Smithsonian art gallerys connected by an underground exhibition space with the Freer Gallery, these two museums focus is on eastern and Asian art as well as a collection of American art.

Barrel Oak Winery

3623 Grove Lane / phone: 540-364-6402
RELAX & DISCOVER a new destination winery on I-66, one hour west of downtown DC & a world away. Enjoy great vintages & sweeping historic vistas. Explore the hand-built winery & underground cellars & catch the sunset from the huge inviting stone patio

Berrywine Plantations - Linganore Winecellars

13601 Glissans Mill Road / phone: 410-795-6432
Berrywine Plantations / Linganore Winecellars is a family operated vineyard and winery nestled on 230 acres of picturesque rolling countryside, 4.5 miles northeast of historic New Market, Maryland.

Black Ankle Vineyards

14463 Black Ankle Road / phone: 301-829-3338
This Vineyard offers dry, European-style wines that are hand-crafted from our estate-grown grapes. Our vines are carefully tended at every step of the growing season & are crafted using the gentlest techniques to bring out the essence of the grapes.

Bluemont Vineyard

18755 Foggy Bottom Road / phone: 540-554-8439
On an eastern Blue Ridge slope at 951! Enjoy exceptional wines, and views of the Loudoun Valley. Shop Antiques nearby, book special events at the Cellar, Winery, or Stable.

Breaux Vineyards

36888 Breaux Vineyards Lane / phone: 540-668-6299
Nestled between the hills, the vineyard plantings extend up the Short Hill Mountain. Long vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains can be enjoyed from the tasting room, Patio Madeleine & the landscaped terraces. They're located only an hour from metropolitan DC

Bristoe Station Battlefield Park

10708 Bristow Road / phone: 703-792-5546
Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park is one of Prince William County's most treasured open spaces. This peaceful landscape features more than 2.7 miles of walking and equestrian trails. Wildlife abounds in the fields, woods and ponds.

Brookside Gardens

1800 Glenallan Avenue / phone: 301-962-1400
Brookside Gardens is an incomparable, award-winning 50-acre public display garden situated within Wheaton Regional Park. Included in the gardens are several distinct areas; azalea, rose, children's, formal, fragrance, Japanese style & trial gardens.

Carlyle House Historic Park

121 N. Fairfax Street / phone: 703-549-2997
The Carlyle House was completed in 1753 by British merchant John Carlyle for his bride, Sarah Fairfax of Belvoir, member of one of the most prestigious families in Virginia. Their home gained a foothold in history when British headquartered here in 1755.

Carroll County Farm Museum

500 S Center Street / phone: 410-386-3880
The Carroll County Farm Museum provides the public with the opportunity to experience mid-nineteenth Century rural life. The Farm Museum, the first of its kind in Maryland, includes original vintage farm structures, Living History Center, antiques & more.

Carter Barron Amphitheatre

Rock Creek Park / 3545 Williamsburg Lane, NW / phone: 202-426-0486
Managed by the NPS in Rock Creek Park this venue hosts outdoor concerts & performances from late spring to early fall.

Chateau O'Brien at Northpoint

3238 Railstop Road / phone: 540-364-6441
If quality wine, picturesque views, and a friendly atmosphere appeal to you, then you'll certainly take pleasure in your winery visit to Chateau O'Brien. The Winery and Vineyard is situated hilltop directly off I-66 in historic Markham, VA!

Chrysalis Vineyards

23876 Champe Ford Road / phone: 540-687-8222
Located outside the village of Middleburg in Loudoun County, Chrysalis Vineyards has the world's largest plantings of the native Virginia grape, Norton, and specializes in unusual Spanish and French varietals with a staff focused on customer service.

Corcoran Vineyards

14635 Corkys Farm Lane / phone: 540-882-9073
At Corcoran Vineyards, it's all about the wine. We create wines using traditional methods that enable the full flavors to be tasted in every bottle. Limited production, meticulous cellar work and careful selection of fruit ensure the highest quality.

DAR Constitution Hall

1776 D Street, NW / phone: 202-638-2661
Each year, over 600,000 people pass through the doors of DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.'s largest concert hall. It is owned by the DAR and originally built in 1929 to house its annual convention, is a Registered National Historic Landmark.

Darnall’s Chance House Museum

14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive / phone: 301-952-8010
Located about 20 miles east of DC, Darnall's Chance House Museum is dedicated to the interpretation and study of the history and culture of 18th century Prince George's County, Maryland with special emphasis on the lives of mid-18th century women.

Doukenie Winery

14727 Mountain Road / phone: 540-668-6464
Nestled at the base of the Short Hill Mountain in scenic Loudoun County, Virginia, their 500-acre property features rolling hills of vegetation, horse pastures, grazing cattle, and of course the treasured vineyard.

Downtown Fairfax

10455 Armstrong Street
Southwest of Washington just outside the beltway, Fairfax is known for its historic district, shopping, dining, cultural arts performances and a whole series of festivals as well as the home to George Mason University.

Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House

3725 Dr. Samuel Mudd Road / phone: 301-274-9358
The home of Dr. Mudd who unwittingly treated the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth, not knowing the man had just shot the President. Because he failed to alert authorities in a timely manner, Mudd was imprisoned, suspected as being in league with Booth.

Elk Run Vineyards

15113 Liberty Road / phone: 410-775-2513
Elk Run Vineyards is nestled in the rolling hills of Maryland. It is a place of serenity, history & fine wine. Using new world research & technology while retaining the traditions & values of the old world, Elk Run’s focus is on roducing high quality win

Folger Shakespeare Library Theatre

201 East Capitol Street, SE / phone: 202-544-4600
Home to the world’s largest and finest collection of Shakespeare materials and to major collections of other rare Renaissance books, manuscripts, and works of art. The complex also houses the Folger Elizabethan Theatre

Ford's Theatre National Historic Site

511 Tenth Street, NW / phone: 202-347-4833
A historic theater, most well known as the site of President Lincoln's assassination in 1865, the venue continues as as working live performance theater as well as National Park operation with tours and a historic museum.

Fort Ward Museum

4301 West Braddock Road / phone: 703-838-4848
Visitors to Fort Ward can view continuing and changing exhibits in the Museum, a reconstructed Officers' Hut with period furnishings & the restored & reconstructed historic fort. Tour the Museum for background information on the defenses of Washington,DC.

Fox Meadow Winery

3310 Freezeland Road / phone: 540-636-6777
Fox Meadow Winery was once part of Freezeland Orchards, which was almost 100 years old, the area is an excellent and ideal place for vinifera. Vineyard & Winery Tours - Saturdays & Sundays at 11:30, other time by appointment.

Frederick Cellars

Everedy Square / Shab Row / 221 N. East Street / phone: 301-668-0311
The winery is located in historic downtown Frederick, among the shops and restaurants of Shab Row and Everedy Square.

Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial

120 Chatham Lane / phone: 540-373-6122
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania - more than 85,000 men wounded; 15,000 killed. No place more vividly reflects the Civil War’s tragic cost, in all its forms. Run by the NPS as a National Military Park.

Friendship Fire Company

107 S. Alfred Street / phone: 703-838-3891
The Friendship Fire Company was established in 1774, and was the first volunteer fire company in Alexandria. The current firehouse was built in 1855, the Engine Room on the first floor houses hand-drawn fire engines historic fire-fighting equipment.

Gadino Cellars

92 Schoolhouse Road / phone: 540-987-9292
The winery is perfectly located between the historic towns of Little Washington and Sperryville featuring many B&B's, antique and gift shops and fine dining options. Every day is casual day at Gadino Cellars so please join us and enjoy wines at your pace.

Gadsby's Tavern Museum

134 N. Royal Street / phone: 703-838-4242
The Museum consists of two buildings, a ca. 1785 tavern & the 1792 City Hotel. Journey back to the historic tavern & hotel where famous figures & others dined & slept. Learn about the history, architecture, decorative arts, social customs, food & more!

George Washington Birthplace National Monument

1732 Popes Creek Road / phone: 804-224-1732
George Washington Birthplace preserves the heart of the Washington lands & a memorial plantation. The home in which George Washington was born, burned in 1779. A Memorial House was built on another part of the property, the original foundation is marked.

George Washington's Ferry Farm

268 Kings Highway / phone: 540-370-0732
On the banks of the Rappahannock River, is the boyhood home of George Washington. Archaeological excavations are ongoing seasonally to learn more about this early plantation. Self-guided tours are on-going year round.

Gray Ghost Vineyards

14706 Lee Highway / phone: 540-937-4869
Gray Ghost produces internationally acclaimed wine from immaculate vineyards. Enjoy southern hospitality, knowledgeable staff and beauty indoors and out. Experience famous winery events, entertaining tours and very popular volunteer harvest program!

Hillsborough Vineyards

36716 Charles Town Pike / phone: 540-668-6216
Hillsborough invites you to enjoy our "Million Dollar View" of the Blue Ridge Mountains and adjoining valleys while tasting the fantastic wines offered in Virginia.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Independence Avenue SW & 7th Street SW / phone: 202-633-1000
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the art and artists of our time.

Historic Annapolis MD

18 Pinkney Street / phone: 410-267-7619
Annapolis is known as America's Sailing Capital as well as for access to the Chesapeake Bay & of course as home of the U.S. Naval Academy. The area hosts numerous historic attractions as well as the home of great seafood!

Historic Kenmore

1201 Washington Avenue / phone: 540-373-3381
Built by Fielding Lewis & his wife Betty, sister of George Washington, this Georgian-style mansion sits in the heart of Fredericksburg. Known for decorative plasterwork ceilings & elegant exterior, it reflects the wealth of the city before the Revolution.

Historic Main Street Warrenton

Main Street / phone: 540-349-8606
In the middle of horse country, the Warrenton, Virginia Historic District is roughly bounded by Main, Waterloo, Alexandria, Winchester, Culpeper, High, Falmouth, Lee and Horner Streets.

Historic St. Mary’s City

8559 Hogaboom Lane / phone: 240-895-4990
Historic St. Mary's City, the site of the fourth permanent settlement in British North America, Maryland's first capital, and the birthplace of religious toleration, invites you to explore the lifeways of Maryland's first citizens.

Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop

1020 Caroline Street / phone: 540-373-3362
This eighteenth-century building was restored to house the Hugh Mercer Apothecary. Dr. Mercer served the citizens of Fredericksburg with medicines and treatments of the time.

Imagination Stage-Lerner Theatre

4908 Auburn Avenue / phone: 301-280-1660
Imagination Stage is the region's leading theatre DEDICATED to children. It produces professional theatre for children and their families year-round in the 400-seat Lerner Family Theatre.

Linganore Winecellars

13601 Glissans Mill Road / phone: 401-795-6432
Linganore Winecellars is a family operated vineyard and winery nestled on 230 acres of picturesque rolling countryside, 4.5 miles northeast of historic New Market, Maryland.

Manassas Battlefield Park

12521 Lee Highway / phone: 703-361-1339
Site of the first major battle of the Civil War at the Battle of First Manassas in July 1861 & an August 1862 return to battle - a bloody carnage known as the Battle of Second Manassas (the Union named Battles of Bull Run).

Mary Washington House

1200 Charles Street / phone: 540-373-1569
In 1772, George Washington purchased a house in Fredericksburg for his mother. Mary Ball Washington spent her last 17 years in this comfortable home. It was here that President-elect Washington came to get her blessing before his inauguration in 1789.

Miracle Valley Vineyard

3661 Double J Lane / phone: 540-364-0228
Miracle Valley Vineyard is located on the gentle slopes of Little Cobbler Mountain in Delaplane & overlooks long vineyard vistas, an old farm house, barn & a pond. Grape varieties include Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier & Cabernet Franc.

Montpelier Mansion

9650 Muirkirk Road / phone: 301-377-7817
A fine example of Georgian architecture, popular in the late 1700's, Montpelier Mansion sits on about 70 acres of beautiful parkland. Architectural & building construction details, as well as historical research, suggest that the house was built in 1781-85

Morven Park & Equestrian Center

17263 Southern Planter Lane & 41793 Tutt Lane / phone: 703-777-2414
The Morven Park is a historic home of former Governor Westmoreland Davis & also houses the Morven Park International Equestrian Center, hosting national & international equestrian events from Steeplechase to dressage.

Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens

3200 Mount Memorial Highway / phone: 703-780-2000
The home of George Washington, owned by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in 1853, the original home and gardens have been lovingly cared for are are open to the public year-round. The estate is on the Potomac, only 16 miles south of Washington.

Naked Mountain Vineyard & Winery

2747 Leeds Manor Road / phone: 540-364-1609
Chardonnay spoken here. 100% Virginia grown vinifera varietals. Discover sensational views from delightful chalet-like winery on the sunrise side of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

National Colonial Farm

3400 Bryan Point Road / phone: 301-283-2113
The National Colonial Farm, an outdoor living history museum, was established by the Accokeek Foundation in 1958. Unlike the restored plantations of the gentry classes, the farm depicts life for an ordinary tobacco planting family in the 1770s.

National Gallery of Art

600 Constitution Avenue NW / phone: 202-619-7222
The National Gallery of Art was created in 1937 for the people of the US by a joint resolution of Congress, accepting the gift of financier & art collector Andrew W. Mellon. The works of art given by Mellon has formed a nucleus for a great collection.

National Museum of African Art

950 Independence Avenue, SW / phone: 202-633-4600
The Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art fosters the discovery and appreciation of the visual arts of Africa, the cradle of humanity.

National Museum of American History, Behring Center

Constitution Avenue NW / phone: 202-633-1000
Reopened after an major revitalization, this venue is the place where Americas history comes alive with some of the country's most cherished items including the Star-Spangled Banner; President Lincoln’s top hat, and Kermit the Frog!

National Museum of Natural History

10th Street & Constitution Avenue NW / phone: 202-633-1000
The National Museum of Natural History is part of the Smithsonian, the world’s preeminent museum & research complex & is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery & learning about the natural world through its unequaled research, collections & programs

National Museum of the American Indian

Fourth Street & Independence Avenue, SW / phone: 202-633-1000
One of two Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, the other is in NYC. Located on the Mall, the central concept of the landscape design around the museum is the reintroduction of habitats indigenous to the Washington region before contact.

National Portrait Gallery

Eighth and F Streets, NW / phone: 202-633-1000
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery tells the story of America through the individuals who have shaped US culture. Through the visual arts, performing arts & new media, the Portrait Gallery portrays poets, presidents, visionaries, villains & more.

National Wildlife Visitor Center

10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop / phone: 301-497-5580
Discover the largest science and environmental education center in the Department of the Interior. This unique U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facility is located on the 12,841 acre Patuxent Research Refuge.

Notaviva Vineyards

13274 Sagle Road / phone: 540-668-6756
What is Notaviva? It is the intrinsic effect of music upon human emotion. Our goal in the founding of our vineyard is to capture those feelings & put them in our wines. Be it joy or sadness, we endeavor to create wines that will connect our patrons.

Oatlands Historic House and Gardens

20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane / phone: 703-777-3174
A stately mansion, beautiful rolling farmland, exquisite gardens, a repository of more than 200 years of American history and culture – all of these can be found at Oatlands.

Old Town Alexandria

West Street to Union Avenue / phone: 703-838-4554
With more than 250 years of history & hospitality, Alexandria offers an array of historic & cultural attractions. Alexandria's historic homes, churches, businesses & museums allow visitors experience the hand of the past that makes the city so charming.

Pearmund Cellars

6190 Georgetown Road / phone: 540-347-3475
Voted by Peoples Choice as Virginia's Favorite Winery. 25 acres of Chardonnay grapes originally planted in 1976. Featuring our Old Vine Estate Chardonnay we also produce, Riesling, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec and more.

Philip Carter Winery of Virginia

4366 Stillhouse Road / phone: 540-364-1203
There are few places that can boast the depth of Virginia wine history that Philip Carter Winery reflects. The family carries a two hundred and fifty year legacy as maker of the first recognized fine wine in America.

Pringle House Hospital

10311 Sudley Manor Drive / phone: 703-792-4754
Pringle House was used as a Confederate Hospital after the battle of First Manassas.

Rising Sun Tavern

1304 Caroline Street / phone: 540-371-1494
Built by Charles Washington (younger brother of George) around 1760 & was his family home until 1790. It opened as a Fredericksburg tavern in 1792. Carefully restored in the 1930s, most of the interior woodwork is original.

S Dillon Ripley Center

1100 Jefferson Drive, SW / phone: 202-633-1000
Part of the Smithsonian, the S. Dillon Ripley Center houses the International Gallery, The Smithsonian Associates, the Discovery Theater, and the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service.

Six Flags America‎

13710 Central Avenue / phone: 301-249-1500
Six Flags America amusement park includes Hurricane Harbor, their exciting in-park waterpark, passes are valid for both. The park is open from April through October, weekends & holidays & daily from May 22 to August 23.

Sky Meadows State Park

11012 Edmonds Lane / phone: 540-592-3556
An hour’s drive from Washington, D.C., Sky Meadows SP offers a peaceful getaway on the eastern side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With rolling pastures & woodlands, the park boasts beautiful vistas of the foothills & access to the Appalachian Trail.

Smithsonian Institution Building, the Castle

1000 Jefferson Drive SW / phone: 202-633-1000
Known as the Castle on the Mall, this venue is also the Smithsonian Information Center. The Smithsonian is comprised of numerous museum buildings & galleries here in DC & around the area as well as overseeing the National Zoo.

Solomons Island Winery

515 Garner Lane / phone: 410-394-1933
A place of uncommon charm and unspoiled beauty – Solomons Island Winery, the gem of Southern Maryland is one of the first of a new generation of wineries in Maryland.

Sotterley Plantation

44300 Sotterley Lane / phone: 301-373-2280
Older than Mount Vernon, older than Monticello, older than the nation itself, Sotterley Plantation stands on the banks of the Patuxent River & is the only remaining Tidewater Plantation in Maryland open to the public with a full range of activities.

Stratford Hall

483 Great House Road / phone: 804-493-8038
A 1900 acre restored estate on the Potomac River, unique & beautiful Stratford Hall plantation house was built by Thomas Lee in the late 1730s. It was the home of patriot Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and the birthplace of General Robert E. Lee.

Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard

18125 Comus Road / phone: 301-605-0130
The vineyard is nestled in the rolling hills of Comus, Maryland on the border of Montgomery & Frederick Counties. We are committed to producing fine Bordeaux-style wines which have received numerous awards & more importantly, the praise of customers.

Surratt House Museum

9118 Brandywine Road / phone: 310-868-1121
Built in 1852 as a middle-class plantation home, historic Surratt House also served as a tavern and hostelry, a post office & polling place during the crucial decade before the Civil War. During the war, it was a safehouse for the Confederate underground.

Swedenburg Estate Vineyard

23595 Winery Lane / phone: 540-687-5219
Swedenburg Winery is located on Historic Valley View Farm (c. 1762). Wayne & Juanita Swedenburg, came to this farm in 1980 & after many years of hard work, the family enjoyed the first "crush" in 1987, and have been producing fine wines ever since!

Tarara Winery

13648 Tarara Lane / phone: 703-771-7100
Come for the day... for the wine experience of a lifetime. Tarara has handcrafted elegant wines from the finest varietals for 20 years. Unwind with us at a summer concert under the stars of Shadow Lake or picnic the day away in all of nature's glory.

The Alexandria Lyceum

201 S. Washington Street / phone: 703-838-4994
In 1839, a group of gentlemen calling themselves The Alexandria Lyceum joined with the Alexandria Library Company to build a grand hall to provide a place for lectures, scientific experiments and quiet reading.

The Anacostia Community Museum

1901 Fort Place SE / phone: 202-633-4820
Part of the Smithsonian Museums, this venue documents, preserves and interprets African American history from local and community history perspectives.

The Corcoran Gallery of Art

510 17th Street NW / phone: 202-639-1700
In the words of its founder, the Corcoran is “dedicated to art.” Its museum presents, interprets and preserves the art of our times and of times past; its college of art nurtures and helps shape new generations of artists and designers.

The Freer Gallery of Art

Jefferson Drive at 12th Street, SW / phone: 202-633-1000
The Freer Gallery of Art, part of two Smithsonian art gallerys connected by an underground exhibition space with the Sackler Gallery, these two museums focus is on eastern and Asian art as well as a collection of American art.

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

2700 F Street NW / phone: 202-467-4600
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is known as America's National Cultural Center. The complex houses multiple stage venues hosting live performances year-round.

The National Air and Space Museum - The Mall

7th St SW and Independence Avenue / phone: 202-357-2700
The National Air and Space Museum maintains the largest collection of historic air & spacecraft in the world & is a vital center for research into the history, science & technology of aviation & space flight, planetary science, geology & geophysics.

The National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center

14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway / phone: 202-633-1000
Opened in December, 2003, the center provides enough space for the Smithsonian to display thousands of aviation & space artifacts that cannot be exhibited on the National Mall. The 2 sites showcase the largest collection of aviation & space artifacts.

The National Geographic Museum at Explorers Hall

1145 17th Street NW / phone: 202-857-7588
At The National Geographic Museum past & current expeditions, adventures & scientific research come to life. Enjoy a wide variety of changing exhibitions as well as permanent & interactive displays that reflect the richness & diversity of our world.

The National Mall

900 Ohio Drive SW / phone: 202-426-6841
Run by the National Park Service, the National Mall in the heart of the Nation's Capital is home to several national monuments. The venues events range from Walking & BIke tours to National Festivals.

The National Postal Museum

2 Massachusetts Avenue NE # 101 / phone: 202-633-8181
Part of the Smithsonian, the museum is located in the old Post Office building next to Union Station & was created by an agreement between the Smithsonian Institution & the United States Postal Service in 1990 & opened to the public in 1993.

The National Zoological Park

3001 Connecticut Ave. N.W / phone: 202-633-4800
Besides showcasing animals from all over the world, the National Zoo conducts research to aid in the survival or recovery of species and their habitats, and to ensure the health and well-being of animals in captivity and in the wild.

The Newseum

Pennsylvania Avenue & Sixth Street, N.W / phone: 888-639-7386
The Newseum is the world’s most interactive museum, where 5 centuries of news history meets up-to-the-second technology on America’s Main Street. With 14 major galleries & 15 theaters it will immerse you in the world’s greatest news stories.

The Phillips Collection

1600 21st Street, NW / phone: 202-387-2151
The Phillips Collection invites visitors to experience an extraordinary collection ranging from masterpieces of French impressionism and American modernism to art of the present day.

The Winery at La Grange

4970 Antioch Road / phone: 703-753-9360
Prince William County's premier winery nestled at the foot of Bull Run Mountain. Tastings in the lovingly restored 18th century Manor House daily from 11 am until 6 pm. Explore the 20 acre estate, picnic with friends or settle into a firelit parlor room.

Three Fox Vineyards

10100 Three Fox Lane / phone: 540-364-6073
Three Fox Vineyards, a boutique winery nestles on 50 rolling acres in the heart of Northern Virginia’s horse country. Here, Proprietors Holli & John Todhunter have combined their passion for life, wine & Italy to bring a little of La Dolce Vita to Virgin

Veramar Vineyard

905 Quarry Road / phone: 540-955-5510
Veramar Vineyard is a 100-acre private estate & winery in the heart of Virginia’s wine country just 55 minutes from Washington D.C.

Village Winery

40405 Browns Lane / phone: 540-882-3780
Opened summer of 2005, they are located outside the heart of the village of Waterford. The tasting & barrel room are housed in a restored farm structure adjoining a large, old bank barn. They offer Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Merlot Cabernet blend & Elderberry

Vintage Ridge Vineyard

8517 Maidstone Road / phone: 540-364-3371
A most unique behind the scenes look into a limited production Virginia winery. Taste through our current vintages while chatting with the owners, enjoying some tasty bites, and being a part of this amazing working winery.

Washington National Cathedral

Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, NW / phone: 202-537-6200
The Cathedral is a spiritual resource for our nation: a great & beautiful edifice in the city of Washington, an indispensable ministry for people of all faiths & perspectives & a sacred place for our country in times of celebration, crisis & sorrow.

Whitehall Manor

Whitehall Farm Lane / phone: 540-554-2310
Whitehall Farm is located in the foothills of the majestic Blue Ridge, the home withstood a Civil War battle on it's lawn only to burn in later years. It has since been added to & restored. Hosting large events in 2009 its the home of the DC Wine Festival.

Willowcroft Farm Vineyards

38906 Mt. Gilead Road / phone: 703-777-8161
Boasting breathless panoramic views of Loudoun Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Willowcroft's personal attention to detail, both in the vineyard and the winery, has resulted in national award-winning wines, time after time.

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

1645 Trap Road / phone: 703-255-1900
America's National Park for the Performing Arts, Wolf Trap is perhaps best known for the Filene Center, an indoor/outdoor concert venue. The park includes a winter venue - The Barns of Wolf Trap, & offers educational programs & hosts an Opera Company.


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