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Have an Apple Pickin' Good Time in the Shenandoah Valley 

Arrive in Lynchburg for a tour of historic Old City Cemetery. Following this tour you will head to your hotel to check in then it’s off to cocktails, dinner and Jazz at the Norvell-Otey House.
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Caverns, Plantations, and Battlefields
Shenandoah Valley – Winchester, Middletown, Strasburg 

Long Branch was built around 1805 by Robert Carter Burwell, a member of a group of descendants of Tidewater tobacco planters who moved to the Shenandoah Valley at the end of the eighteenth century. Settling on land granted to them in 1730 by an ancestor, Robert 'King" Carter, they built large and well-appointed houses and raised tobacco and wheat with slave labor. This new plantation society revolved around the village of Millwood, with its store, blacksmith's shop and grist mill. 
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Journey with the Presidents
Fredericksburg, Colonial Williamsburg, Mount Vernon, Richmond, Charlottesville 

Take an adventure and rediscover the origins of our great leaders. Visit their childhood homes, the communities where they grew up and where they began their political trail to greatness. This educational trip is fun and hands on and is sure to keep all who attends engaged in learning (including the teachers)! 
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Sunspots to Shakespeare
Staunton, Virginia 

In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Staunton - the Queen City on the Great Wagon Road between the Blue Ridge and the Alleghenies - offers old fashioned Americana at its best. Staunton's historic charm and warm hospitality will make your visit an unforgettable excursion into America's past. 
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