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Virginia Bride Highlights Lexington Area Wedding Options

A recent blog by Virginia Bride Magazine highlighted Lexington, Buena Vista, and Rockbridge County wedding destinations and vendors.

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The Blue Ridge Parkway

As you're traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway, Rockbridge County is accessible from three points: Vesuvius, Buena Vista, and Glasgow. Meandering in and out of Rockbridge County between Buena Vista and the Peaks of Otter, the Parkway's lowest and highest elevations are experienced.

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The Getaway Mavens Got Away to Lexington and Rockbridge County

The Getaway Mavens seem to have captured some of the best we have to offer in their recent article about Lexington and Rockbridge County.

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The Top Roadside Attractions in the Shenandoah Valley

LonelyPlanet.com recently compiled a list of the Top Roadside Attractions in the Shenandoah Valley, and of course, a few of our own were included.

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Forest Oaks, wedding venue, Natural Bridge VA

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Forest Oaks Highlighted by Forbes

Forbes writer Regina Cole sat down with the owners of Forest Oaks to discuss how their 32-room historic mansion makes money as a B&B and special events venue.

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Lexington VA Enjoy our farm to table restaurants

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Try a Trail to Find a Passion

Included among other trails that introduce travelers to something new, the Fields of Trail Farm Trail leads to not only working farms, but the restaurants that benefit from them.

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Lexington Coffee Roasters

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One of the Country's Best Coffee Roasters is in Lexington

Lexington Coffee Roasters is among one of the "12 Best Coffee Roasters in the U.S.," per a recent Forbes article by Kim Westerman.

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Lexington is "As Charming as Ever"

A recent edition of Boomer Magazine featured an article by Rachel Marsh, who wrote downtown Lexington is "as charming as ever."

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