Capital Region Holidays
Things to see and do
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Civil War Sites in the Capital Region
Manassas Battlefield National Park spreads on grassy hills at the western fringes of the Washington DC. You don't have to know what happened here to feel the power of these brooding hillsides.
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The Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park
Just 75 miles west of DC, Shenandoah National Park contains seemingly endless acres of dense forests, deep rocky ravines and surging waterfalls.
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Jamestown, Yorktown and Williamsburg-The Historic Triangle.
The Historic Triangle, on the thin peninsula that stretches east of Richmond between the James and York Rivers, holds by far the richest concentration of colonial-era sites in the USA.
View Jamestown, Yorktown and Williamsburg-The Historic Triangle.
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Potomac River Cruises
View DC from a different angle and top up your tan at the same time!
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Bike the Sites, Washington DC
The long streets and sweeping boulevards of Washington DC make it quite a walk between the famous sights and buildings. That’s why
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Sandbridge Beach
Located 15 miles south of the Resort Area, Sandbridge is a secluded beach hideaway of 5 miles of pristine sand dunes and dancing sea oats.
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Old Coastguard Station
This museum honours and preserves the history of Virginia’s coastal communities and maritime...
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Virginia Beach Boardwalk
With 35 miles of waterfront property, Virginia Beach has long been considered a "classic American beach vacation" spot.
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg
This Europe-themed adventure park features the Griffon ride which, with its 205 feet
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