Charlottesville Virginia Tour
At the heart of it all. The City of Charlottesville is the hub of Central Virginia - restaurants, the arts and music scene, and UVA are all right here.
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Nest Realty
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500 Crestwood Dr #2105 University Village Charlottesville Virginia USA
Mountain views in this lovely 55+ University Village. So convenient to be located on the first floor with such easy access to parking and all the extras this community has to offer: 75' heated indoor swimming pool, exercize facilities, library, lovely dining rooms, arts&crafts rooms, guest suites for residents, hairdresser, transportation, and more. Minutes from the University, the Boars Head Inn, Barracks Shopping Center and the Historic Downtown Mall. All utilities, except telephone are included in the monthly HOA fee. Truly carefree living.
Maya Restaurant C-ville Virginia Web Tour
Maya Restaurant - Charlottesville Virginia
434.979.6292
Legends Sporting Goods News And A Little Jerkin C-Ville,Va Only!
Old Clips Of Me And Calvin Jerkin
Tour Day 2: Charlottesville (VA)
A day meeting artists in the Charlottesville area
In the heart of downtown Charlottesville VA
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918 Bing Lane
Charlottesville, VA 22903
4 bed, 2.5 bath, 2,964 SF, MLS# 507738
In the heart of downtown Charlottesville in sought after Cherry Hill sits this remarkable bright 3 level end unit townhome with many of the builder upgrades including a 10' bump out on all 3 levels. Complimenting this open floor design are hardwood & ceramic tile floors & windows w/transoms bringing in all the natural light, crown molding & chair rail. The eat-in kitchen has upgraded birch cabinetry & a sun room w/entry to the deck. The master suite has an attached luxury bathroom & enormous walk-in closet. The entire house is wired for an intercom, security system and music Built by RYAN HOMES
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Sherry Hayward, Keller Williams
434-220-2231
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Hitting the streets of Charlottesville VA, WHATS THE LATEST HYPE?
Support Rally For Justice in Charlottesville VA Sept 27th n 28th 2017(Watch, Help Share)
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C'ville Eats: The Happy Cook
In this episode of C'ville Eats we take a look at three generations of Happy Cooks. Get a glimpse behind the scenes of Charlottesville's favorite cooking store.
C-Ville Films...P.R.E preforming at the Annex
now look who we got on camera! Rashid Carey and his click performing in Charlottesville VA at the Annex.....follow @RashidCarey and @Youngmurda434....Mixtape dropping March 7,2013 Link Up Vol.1
Wedding Documentary - Charlottesville, Virginia: Esteban & Ana Alvarez
Devin Olson Media --
Location(s): Boar's Head Inn, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Recording date(s): September 30, 2012
Videography: Christen Olson / Devin Olson
Cameras: Panasonic GH2 / Canon 5D Mark II
Lenses: Panasonic 45-200mm f/4-5.6 / Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 / Canon 50mm f/1.8
Rigging: Glidecam 1000 HD / Glideshot GSC8 Tilting Camera Jib on Gitzo GT3830
Audio Equipment: Sennheiser ME-2s / Tascam DR-05s / Panasonic GH2
Audio Capture: Devin Olson
Editing: Devin Olson
Software: Sony Vegas Pro 10 / Adobe After Effects CS5.5
Soundtrack: The Shape of Us - Ian Britt
Soundtrack Licensing: Song Freedom
Resolution: 1920x1080p
Framerate: 23.976fps
Bitrate: 50mbit/s
Richmond, Virginia
Visiting St. John's Episcopal Church site of Patrick Henry's LIBERTY or DEATH speech.
DJI Inspire over Batesville VA
Charlottesville: Race and Terror – VICE News Tonight on HBO
On Saturday hundreds of white nationalists, alt-righters, and neo-Nazis traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to participate in the “Unite the Right” rally. By Saturday evening three people were dead – one protester, and two police officers – and many more injured.
“VICE News Tonight” correspondent Elle Reeve went behind the scenes with white nationalist leaders, including Christopher Cantwell, Robert Ray, David Duke, and Matthew Heimbach — as well as counter-protesters. VICE News Tonight also spoke with residents of Charlottesville, members of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Charlottesville Police.
From the neo-Nazi protests at Emancipation Park to Cantwell’s hideaway outside of Virginia, “VICE News Tonight” provides viewers with exclusive, up close and personal access inside the unrest.
This episode of VICE News Tonight aired August 14, 2017 on HBO.
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Charlottesville, Virginia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Charlottesville, Virginia
00:01:33 1 History
00:01:51 1.1 Founding
00:02:50 1.2 Civil War years
00:03:49 1.3 Reconstruction Era
00:04:07 1.4 History, 1878–1960
00:04:48 1.4.1 Segregation and Jim Crow laws
00:06:43 1.5 Black social life during segregation
00:06:59 1.6 Recent history
00:08:57 1.7 Religious history
00:09:40 2 Geography
00:10:24 2.1 Climate
00:10:44 3 Demographics
00:13:40 3.1 Crime
00:14:41 4 Economy
00:15:48 4.1 Largest employers
00:16:21 4.2 Breweries
00:17:03 5 Attractions and culture
00:21:47 6 Sports
00:25:49 7 Government and politics
00:26:44 7.1 Voting
00:26:52 8 Education
00:28:40 9 Media
00:31:05 10 Infrastructure
00:31:14 10.1 Transportation
00:32:12 10.1.1 Rail
00:34:59 11 Notable people
00:36:08 12 Sister cities
00:36:30 13 See also
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Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville and officially named the City of Charlottesville, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In 2016, an estimated 46,912 people lived within the city limits. It is the county seat of Albemarle County, which surrounds the city, though the two are separate legal entities. This means a resident will list Charlottesville as both their county and city on official paperwork. It is named after the British Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the City of Charlottesville with the County of Albemarle for statistical purposes, bringing its population to approximately 150,000. Charlottesville is the heart of the Charlottesville metropolitan area, which includes Albemarle, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, and Nelson counties.
Charlottesville was the home of two Presidents, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. During their terms as Governor of Virginia, they lived in Charlottesville, and traveled to and from Richmond, along the 71-mile (114 km) historic Three Notch'd Road. Orange, located 26 miles (42 km) northeast of the city, was the hometown of President James Madison. The University of Virginia, founded by Jefferson and one of the original Public Ivies, straddles the city's southwestern border. Monticello, 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of the city, is, along with the University of Virginia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting thousands of tourists every year.
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Only a dream - Charlottesville, VA - June 21st,2015
Mary Chapin Carpenter sings Only a dream in Charlottesville, VA
On Charlottesville area transit bus
Trey Anastasio Band (TAB) First Tube Charlottesville Pavillion 2011
Final song of the set - First Tube at Charlottesville Pavillion 10/15/2011. Last show of the tour.
for the record, you haven't lived and had fun until you get to stand
up here and play that song [first tube], banging around on the
guitar. - Trey
Charlottesville High School Orchestra: Laura Mulligan Thomas at TEDxCharlottesville 2013
Laura Mulligan Thomas has served as the director of the Charlottesville High School Orchestra for more than three decades. Thomas came to CHS after graduating with honors from James Madison University in 1982 and began immediately to develop and nourish the orchestra program of eight students she inherited. Today an award-winning group of 150, a number of CHSO graduates are professional musicians who perform with orchestras and pop, rock, and country artists in the U.S. and Europe. Still other alumni have followed in Thomas's footsteps and pursued careers in music education.
Honored as Charlottesville's Woman of the Year in 1999 by the Virginia Women's Forum, Thomas was also named one of the Charlottesville Top 25 Citizens by C-ville. Numerous additional awards for her work with young musicians include Charlottesville's Distinguished Teacher Award, the Golden Apple Award, the Piedmont Council of the Arts Award, and Outstanding Educator in Central Virginia awarded by Phi Delta Kappa. Thomas studied orchestral conducting with Thomas Wilkins, Carl Roskott, and Ray Fowler, and earned her master's degree from Shenandoah Conservatory in 1996. In 2002, Shenandoah University honored her with its first graduate Alumna of Excellence Award.
Thomas spent her early years in Alexandria, Virginia, where she studied piano with National Symphony pianist Marion Herrett and learned cello in the Alexandria City Schools string program. She has guest-conducted dozens of youth orchestras throughout Virginia, and serves on the executive board of the Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association. She is the chair of the Fine Arts department at Charlottesville High School and for three years directed the University of Richmond Orchestra. An active performer, Ms. Thomas plays piano and cello with several Charlottesville chamber ensembles, and whenever possible performs with her three siblings as the Mulligan String Quartet.
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Labor Day in Alexandria, VA (September 2016)
Labor Day weekend spent in and around Alexandria, VA
Birthday celebrations and wedding dress shopping (well, I just went to a bar) in Georgetown, Mount Vernon, DC and a lot of drinks, barbeque and