Visit Culpeper Virginia | Moving Meadows Farm & Bakery
Moving Meadows Farm is owned and operated by Wally and Amy Hudson. They produce high quality, nutrient dense food on 47 acres in Culpeper, VA. Visit Culpeper to purchase your farm-to-plate meats, breads, pastries and more from Moving Meadows Farm.
Farmhouse and Land for Sale at Online Only Auction, Smyth County VA
Blue Ridge Mountain Country Home and Farmland located in Smyth County VA near Hungry Mother State Park. The property has frontage on Blue Grass Trail, State Route # 42. It has 120 acres of land great for farming, hunting, and recreation. The home was built in 1943 having all the charm of a historical home and was renovated in the early 2000’s. The address is 7272 Blue Grass Trail Saltville, VA.
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This home is simply stunning having over 3,300 square feet of living area with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. There is a Master Bedroom on each level, large sitting and living area off entry from large covered front porch, and a beautiful dining room. The home is in immaculate condition with a metal roof, vinyl siding, two fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, custom kitchen cabinets, beautifully crafted staircases, and high ceilings. Electric and Plumbing are recently updated, all wood refinished, and home has a heat pump. Last year all the plumbing was redone with the Red and Blue expandable, “freeze proof” piping.
The House is spring fed and has never run dry. It has a separate 900-gallon tank and pump that delivers water to the house. Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, CREP system was installed in the mid to late 2000’s. Pump is in a deep well feeding 3-4 watering troughs. Main tank is on the first hill and is 1,800 gallons.
The front portion of the land along Blue Grass Trail and around the home is open. The entire property is fenced. Approximately half of the property is open, and half of the land is wooded. There are two barns, two wells, a spring, and large carport. The views from this property gaze on open farmland and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Anyone dreaming of a secluded recreational and farm retreat will find this property has so much to offer as a Vacation Home or Primary Residence. The home is move in ready and located near Hungry Mother State Park with camping, swimming, a Country Club, and a Restaurant. Emory and Henry College, Rich Valley Elementary, Town of Marion VA, Town of Abingdon VA, and Saltville VA are short commutes.
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Visit Culpeper, Virginia - :30 Second Spot
Just an hour from DC, Charlottesville, and Fredericksburg, and a short drive to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive, Culpeper is the perfect base for your Virginia adventure. Savor inspired farm-to-fork chef creations, enjoy some very cool shopping, and a show at the restored State Theatre, all in an award-winning historic Downtown. Virginia's best wineries and only legal moonshine distillery are just minutes away. Take the train -- Amtrak arrives right in the heart of Downtown, within walking distance to everything.
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Fauquier County Homes and Land For Sale - Call Allison at 703-200-3120
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Virginia has been my home for the past 25 years. I have raised my family here, and understand how important it is to find the right home.
For the past thirteen years I have helped my clients buy and sell property. My extensive knowledge of the area and superior skills make me the perfect choice when it comes to making real estate decisions.
My name is Allison Jensen, and I want to let you know that Fauquier County VA is one of the best places to live in the whole country!
Lots of Options to Choose From
Are you relocating because of work? Or are you looking to upgrade or downgrade because of some life changes? Or maybe you’re simply looking for real estate to invest in?
Whatever it is you’re looking for, we’re sure to find a house for sale in Fauquier County VA for you!
Homes average around $350,000 in Fauquier County. There are townhouses here for about $260,000, and 4 or 5 bedroom homes worth $450,000 to $1,000,000.
Outdoor Activities, Nature Parks and More
You can visit many of the county’s favorite destinations once you move into your new home in Fauquier County. Take a tour of the Fauquier Wine Trail that features 26 award winning wineries with incredible views.
Get in touch with your artistic side by taking a trip to the Berkley Gallery, one of the mainstays in the community. Catch a performance at the Fauquier Community Theatre, too.
Fishing aficionados will enjoy C.M. Crockett Park. It is the country’s largest lakeside park and lets visitors enjoy picnics, boating, and other recreational activities. All the more reason to look for real estate properties in Fauquier County.
You can even hike in the Appalachians by accessing the trails in the Sky Meadows State Park or the G.R. Thompson Wildlife Management Area.
Bicycle routes in Remington take you through the historic countryside. Enjoy the hot summer weather and cool winters on your own or with your loved ones!
Another community favorite is the Warrenton Aquatic & Recreation Facility or WARF. It is a large indoor facility with various pools and therapeutic waters for people of all ages.
Of Course There’s Golf!
Take your pick from these premier golf courses in Fauquier County like the Bristow Manor Golf Club, or the Prince William Golf Club. These are sure to keep you entertained and challenged.
Fauquier County even has several spots perfect for horseback riding. Hone your equestrian skills by frequenting these places!
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Virginia Farming: 4-H Provides Valuable Skills
Children all across the state are learning valuable life skills by being involved in 4-H programs. But they are also having a lot of FUN by attending 4-H camp. That'll be our focus during Ag Insights later in the program. We also have a story this week about using PEOPLE skills when it comes to agritourism. Plus, we'll have an update on wine grape and tree fruit production. The year 2017 could end up being a VERY good year for Virginia fruit growers.
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George Washington | Wikipedia audio article
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George Washington
00:02:30 1 Early years (1732–1752)
00:08:04 2 Early military career (1752–1758)
00:10:14 2.1 French and Indian War
00:17:24 3 Marriage, civilian life and political beginnings (1759–1774)
00:22:38 3.1 American Revolution
00:24:44 4 Revolutionary War (1775–1783)
00:27:40 4.1 Quebec, Boston, and Long Island
00:33:08 4.2 Crossing the Delaware
00:35:52 4.3 Trenton campaign
00:38:53 4.4 Brandywine, Germantown, and Saratoga
00:41:55 4.5 Valley Forge, Monmouth, and Southern campaigns
00:45:59 4.6 Sullivan expedition and Hudson River
00:47:24 4.7 West Point espionage
00:49:33 4.8 Yorktown victory, peace treaty
00:52:43 4.9 Resignation
00:56:00 5 Early republic (1784–1789)
00:56:12 5.1 Military retirement
00:57:04 5.2 Constitutional Convention
00:59:16 5.3 First presidential election
01:00:38 6 Presidency (1789–1797)
01:04:00 6.1 Cabinet and executive departments
01:05:32 6.2 Domestic issues
01:06:56 6.2.1 National Bank
01:08:46 6.2.2 Jefferson–Hamilton feud
01:10:43 6.2.3 Whiskey Rebellion
01:12:49 6.3 Foreign affairs
01:15:03 6.4 Indian affairs
01:18:50 6.5 Second term
01:22:43 6.6 Farewell Address
01:26:02 7 Retirement (1797–1799)
01:28:35 7.1 Final days
01:32:38 8 Burial
01:34:18 9 Personal traits
01:36:19 10 Religion and the Enlightenment
01:40:16 11 Slavery
01:43:35 12 Historical reputation and legacy
01:46:33 12.1 Papers
01:47:18 12.2 Monuments and memorials
01:47:46 12.3 Postage and Currency
01:48:16 13 See also
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George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was one of the Founding Fathers and the first President of the United States (1789–1797). He commanded Patriot forces in the new nation's vital American Revolutionary War and led them to victory over the British. Washington also presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which established the new federal government. For his manifold leadership he has been called the Father of His Country.Washington was born to a successful family of planters and slaveholders in colonial Virginia. He had educational opportunities and at age seventeen launched a successful career as a land surveyor. He then became a leader of the Virginia militia in the French and Indian War. During the Revolutionary War he was a delegate to the Continental Congress which unanimously appointed him commander-in-chief of the Army, leading an allied campaign to victory at the Siege of Yorktown which ended the conflict. Once victory was in hand, in 1783 he resigned as commander-in-chief, declining further authority and power out of his devotion to republicanism.
As the country's premier statesman, Washington was unanimously elected President by the Electoral College in the first two national elections. He promoted and oversaw implementation of a strong, well-financed national government, but remained impartial in the fierce rivalry between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. When the French Revolution plunged Europe into war, Washington proclaimed a policy of neutrality while sanctioning the controversial Jay Treaty. He set numerous precedents that have endured, such as the cabinet advisory system, the inaugural address, and his acceptance of the Congressional title The President of the United States. His Farewell Address strongly warned against political partisanship, sectionalism, and involvement in foreign wars.
Washington owned slaves throughout his life from age 11, but became increasingly troubled by slavery and freed his slaves in his will. He was a member of the Anglican Church and the Freemasons, and he urged tolerance for all religions in his roles as general and President. Upon his death, he was famously eulogized as first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen. Washington has been widely memorialized by monuments, art, places, stamps, and currency, and he has been consistently ranked by scholars among the four greatest American presidents.
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Preserving Public Broadcasting at 50 Years
The Library of Congress and Boston's WGBH celebrated the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 with a series of panels featuring pioneers and experts in public broadcasting. The symposium included discussions on news and public affairs talk shows, documentaries and educational uses of public broadcasting. Speakers included Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, Letitia King, Jon Abbott, Newton Minow, Cokie Roberts, Nicholas Johnson, Bill Siemering, Henry Becton, Judy Woodruff, Jim Lehrer, Sharon Percy Rockefeller, Dick Cavett, Hugo Morales, Patricia Aufderheide, Clayborne Carson, David Fanning, Margaret Drain, Stephen Gong, Jennifer Lawson, Paula Apsell, Lloyd Morrisett and Kathryn Ostrofsky.
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German Americans | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:44 1 History
00:03:29 1.1 Colonial era
00:04:49 1.1.1 Palatines
00:06:49 1.1.2 Louisiana
00:08:47 1.1.3 Southeast
00:10:49 1.1.4 New England
00:11:23 1.1.5 Pennsylvania
00:13:54 1.2 American Revolution
00:14:53 1.3 19th century
00:16:09 1.3.1 Jews
00:17:09 1.3.2 Northeastern cities
00:17:25 1.3.3 Cities of the Midwest
00:19:08 1.3.4 Deep South
00:19:22 1.3.5 Texas
00:21:29 1.3.6 Germans from Russia
00:24:18 1.3.7 Civil War
00:25:53 1.3.8 Farmers
00:28:05 1.3.9 Politics
00:30:20 1.4 World Wars
00:30:28 1.4.1 Intellectuals
00:31:41 1.4.2 World War I anti-German sentiment
00:33:56 1.4.3 World War II
00:35:47 1.5 Contemporary period
00:37:35 2 Demographics
00:38:17 2.1 German-American communities
00:38:47 2.1.1 Communities with highest percentages of people of German ancestry
00:40:45 2.1.2 Large communities with high percentages of people of German ancestry
00:41:38 2.1.3 Communities with the most residents born in Germany
00:45:22 3 Counties by percentages of Germans
00:54:17 4 Culture
00:55:39 4.1 Music
00:58:24 4.2 Turners
00:59:31 4.3 Media
01:02:03 4.4 Athletics
01:02:55 4.5 Religion
01:06:27 4.6 Language
01:09:01 5 Assimilation
01:09:10 5.1 Introduction
01:09:29 5.2 The apparent disappearance of German American identity
01:22:22 5.3 Factors making German Americans susceptible to assimilation
01:31:32 5.4 Persistence of unassimilated German Americans
01:34:12 6 German-American influence
01:38:24 7 Education
01:38:55 8 Notable people
01:42:46 8.1 German-American presidents
01:43:32 9 See also
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German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry. With an estimated size of approximately 44 million in 2016, German Americans are the largest of the self-reported ancestry groups by the US Census Bureau in its American Community Survey. German-Americans account for about one third of the total ethnic German population in the world.None of the German states had American colonies. In the 1670s, the first significant groups of German immigrants arrived in the British colonies, settling primarily in Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia. Immigration continued in very large numbers during the 19th century, with eight million arrivals from Germany. Between 1820 and 1870 over seven and a half million German immigrants came to the United States. By 2010, their population grew to 49.8 million German Americans, reflecting a jump of 6 million people since 2000.
There is a German belt that extends all the way across the United States, from eastern Pennsylvania to the Oregon coast. Pennsylvania has the largest population of German-Americans in the U.S. and is home to one of the group's original settlements, Germantown (Philadelphia), founded in 1683 and the birthplace of the American antislavery movement in 1688, as well as the revolutionary Battle of Germantown. The state of Pennsylvania has 3.5 million people of German ancestry.
They were pulled by the attractions of land and religious freedom, and pushed out of Germany by shortages of land and religious or political oppression. Many arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start fresh in the New World. The arrivals before 1850 were mostly farmers who sought out the most productive land, where their intensive farming techniques would pay off. After 1840, many came to cities, where Germania—German-speaking districts—soon emerged.German Americans established the first kindergartens in the United States, introduced the Christmas tree tradition, and introduced popular foods such as hot dogs and hamburgers to America.The great majority of people with some German ancestry have become Am ...