University of Virginia - Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
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- ... On his tomb stone, Jefferson wanted to be remembered for three things: Author of the Declaration of American Independence, Of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia ...
- ... We walked into town and hopped on the free trolley (which was actually a bus) that took us to the University of Virginia campus ...
- ... UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA The University of Virginia is a stop in Charlottesville that's also not to be missed, in my opinion second only to Monticello ...
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Graduate Charlottesville - Charlottesville (Virginia) - United States
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Graduate Charlottesville hotel city: Charlottesville (Virginia) - Country: United States
Address: 1309 West Main Street; zip code: VA 22903
Located directly across from the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel features an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is 5 miles away. Each guest room includes a flat-screen cable TV and a coffee machine.
-- Le Graduate Charlottesville est situé à Charlottesville, juste en face de l'université de Virginie ainsi qu'à 8 km de Monticello, le domaine de Thomas Jefferson. Il dispose d'un restaurant et vous bénéficierez gratuitement d'une connexion Wi-Fi.
-- Este hotel de Charlottesville, situado frente a la Universidad de Virginia, ofrece un restaurante y conexión WiFi gratuita. Se encuentra a 8 km de Monticello, la residencia de Thomas Jefferson.
-- Direkt gegenüber der University of Virginia erwartet Sie dieses Hotel in Charlottesville mit einem eigenen Restaurant und kostenfreiem WLAN. Thomas Jefferson's Landgut Monticello befindet sich rund 8 km entfernt.
-- Dit hotel in Charlottesville ligt direct tegenover de University of Virginia en biedt een eigen restaurant en gratis WiFi. Op 8 km afstand vindt u Thomas Jeffersons Monticello.
-- Situato a Charlottesville, direttamente di fronte all'Università della Virginia e a 8 km dal Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, il Graduate Charlottesville offre un ristorante e il WiFi gratuito.
-- 这家位于夏洛茨维尔(Charlottesville)的酒店坐落在弗吉尼亚大学(University of Virginia)对面,设有餐厅和免费无线网络连接,距离Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello有6英里(9.
-- Этот отель расположен прямо напротив Виргинского университета в городе Шарлоттсвилл. К слугам гостей ресторан и бесплатный Wi-Fi. До Монтичелло, усадьбы президента Томаса Джефферсона — 8 км.
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Top 5 In Charlottesville, Virginia
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Virginia
Which U.S. state has about the same population figures as Austria? Find out in the latest addition to our state video series: Judy Friedberg from the Management Section presents her home state. #50states #VA
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Hi, I'm Judy Friedberg and I am happy to tell you about my home state of Virginia.
Officially known as the Commonwealth of Virginia, this mid-Atlantic state is
bordered by Washington, DC, Maryland, West Virginia and North Carolina. And,
to the East, the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean border Virginia's Eastern
Shore, another peninsula of Virginia land.
More than eight million people live in Virginia. Our state flower is actually a
flowering tree -- the dogwood. Our state bird is the cardinal.
Much of our state's natural beauty is protected by National Parks. My favorite is
Great Falls Park which highlights a rushing section of the Potomac River, which
flows to the Bay from the mountains in the west. Those mountains are also known
as The Blue Ridge Mountains, due to the coloring of the trees and shadows,
particularly in the early morning and early evening light.
Much of this area is included in Shenandoah National Park. Within the park is a
portion of the beautiful Appalachian Trail -- a rigorous hiking trail which extends
from Georgia to Maine. In the autumn, the leaves are at their most colorful.
Skyline Drive runs through the park. This is a fantastic way to see the beauty of the
mountains and the Shenandoah Valley from the comfort of your car.
The Shenandoah Valley is known for dairy farms and wineries. Virginia's farming
history also includes tobacco and cotton.
Virginia's nicknames refer to its rich history. The Old Dominion refers to its status
as one of the original 13 colonies. Virginia's other nickname is The Mother of
Presidents. Eight U.S. presidents were born here - more than any other state.
Some of their homes are open to the public as historic sites.
Mount Vernon, home of our first President, George Washington, sits high on a bluff
overlooking the Potomac River, not far from Washington, DC.
Monticello, home of our third President and drafter of our Declaration of
Independence, Thomas Jefferson, is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The
University of Virginia, which Jefferson founded, is nearby.
But, back to some much earlier history...Native people, including the Powhatan,
Algonquin, and Iroquois, were already living in the area long before the English
settlers came. Some say the name Virginia was the settlers' way of honoring Queen
Elizabeth the First of England, who was also known as The Virgin Queen.
You may have heard of the story of Pocahontas? She was a native of the area and a
friend to the English settlers of the colony's first capitol, Jamestown, in 1616.
Williamsburg served as the capitol of the Colony of Virginia from the early 1700s
and was the center of political activity leading to the American Revolution.
Both Jamestown and Williamsburg have active historic centers where you can learn
more about colonial life.
Richmond became the state capital in 1780 and remains so today. In 1861, after ten
states seceded from the United States, Richmond became the capital of the shortlived
Confederate States of America.
After the Civil War ended, and these states re-entered the Union, Richmond
developed into a railroad crossroads for the region. These strong railroads helped
develop trade routes between the middle of the country and the Atlantic Ocean and
led to the founding of Newport News Shipbuilding which continues to produce
battleships and aircraft carriers. Nearby Hampton Roads is the largest naval base on
the east coast.
Virginia is also home to the world's largest office building, The Pentagon,
headquarters of the Defense Department.
Other Virginia coastal attractions are historic lighthouses including Cape Henry,
Fort Monroe and Assateague. Assateague is also the home of the Chincoteague wild
ponies. And, if you visit there perhaps you will order some delicious Chesapeake
Bay blue crab and a beer for your dinner.
Today, media, technology, software, communications, and consulting are the fastest growing sectors of Virginia's economy. The education sector, particularly Virginia's
200-plus colleges and universities, and the government employment sector are also
growth areas. All of this and more, make Virginia the wealthiest of the southern
United States.
I hope you enjoyed hearing about Virginia today.
Thomas Jefferson at Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia
Founder of the University of Virginia
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Full Title: Trip to Virginia. Arrival of President Reagan on Marine One in Charlottesville, Virginia, Cuts of President Reagan's Foreign Policy speech at Cabell Hall University of Virginia, Cuts of Question, Answer Session, President Reagan, Students at Cabell Hall University of Virginia, Cuts of President Reagan's Remarks to Citizens, Students at Rotunda Steps University of Virginia (Protestors) in Charlottesville on December 16, 1988
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Bookstore Tour of Charlottesville! // Virginia
Of all of the many reasons why I love Charlottesville, Virginia, one of the best is that there are so many amazing, independent bookshops. Here, I explore a few of my favorites.
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Located just a few miles southwest of Charlottesville and minutes from Downtown, UVA, and Interstate 64, Redfields real estate options include single family homes and some attached manor homes. This 275-acre neighborhood features a community pool and pavilion, playground, walking trails, and a lake. Redfields homes offer views of the Albemarle County Countryside and the Ragged Mountains. Homes were built by numerous area builders between 1991 and 2007.
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Hotel Graduate Charlottesville sells fast on our site. Located directly across from the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel features an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is 5 miles away.
Each guest room includes a flat-screen cable TV and a coffee machine. The bright rooms at the Graduate Charlottesville - University of Virginia have carpeted flooring and an en suite bathroom.
The Mellow Mushroom serves lunch and dinner, while Jimmy John’s has specialty sandwiches. The Charlottesville Graduate has a 24-hour reception and on-site laundry facilities.
Wine tastings at Jefferson Vineyards are 15 minutes’ drive from the hotel. The Charlottesville Convention Center is 2 miles away.
MUSICAL VISIT TO CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
2014 MUSICAL VISIT TO CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Join Diane Bish as she visits historical Charlottesville, Virginia. Sights and sounds include: Monticello, Michie Tavern, the Choral group Jubilate join her at the First Presbyterian Church where Diane plays the 59 rank Casavant organ. Other guests include the Alberti Ensemble performing in the rotunda of the University of Virginia. Music: Vierne Carillon de Westminster, Mouret Rondeau, Bish/Bach Bist du bei Mir (If Thou be Near), Bish There's a New Name Written Down in Glory, God of Our Fathers and Handel's Praise the Lord.
Holiday Inn Charlottesville-Monticello - Charlottesville (Virginia), USA - Review HD
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This Charlottesville hotel is minutes from the Historic Downtown Mall and the University of Virginia. The hotel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant.
Holiday Inn Charlottesville-Monticello features an outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. The on-site Charlotte's restaurant is open daily for breakfast and dinner.
Guest rooms at the Charlottesville Holiday Inn are equipped with cable TV and coffee makers.
Monticello, the estate of Thomas Jefferson, is a 10 minute drive from the Holiday Inn in Charlottesville. Jefferson Vineyards is 5.4 miles away.
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