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November 09, 2007
Skinny on the writers strike
The writers strike brings late-night reruns, could hurt promising new shows. Find out how the strike will affect your TV-watching schedule.
September 24, 2007
Nelson County home of history, beauty
Before Nelson County became one of Virginia’s most popular tourist destinations, the area was home to the Monocans, a Native American tribe, then to early English settlers and finally to Scotch-Irish and German pioneers
Census data for the Charlottesville region
How the area compares with the nation.
Louisa County keeps rural charm
Louisa County was named for Princess Louisa, daughter of King George II and Queen Caroline of England and wife of King Frederick V of Denmark. It was formed in 1742 from Hanover County, and its central location in Virginia placed it amid several historical events from the Revolutionary and Civil wars.
Albemarle facing growth issues
The county is facing significant growth in the coming years - in 2000, the county reported a population of 84,186, but officials estimate that number to reach 97,200 by 2010.
Historic sites
Tourists from the world over visit Central Virginia each year to savor the region’s rich history.
September 10, 2007
History buffs, best friends earn full-ride scholarships
As backpacks swell with new school supplies and kids master new locker combinations in the first few weeks of school, chances are that someone will assign the much-maligned summer vacation essay.
September 06, 2007
MONTICELLO
Thomas Jefferson was known for being a generous and gracious host, and back in his day his beloved Monticello was often filled with guests.
BOOK FESTIVAL
The Virginia Festival of the Book has proven year after year that it is among Charlottesville’s most popular annual events.
MONTPELIER
Montpelier, home of President James Madison, continues to be a fascinating study in the restoration of a national treasure.
FILM FESTIVAL
The Virginia Film Festival will be celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. During the past two decades it has established itself as one of the premier annual events in the state. The four-day fete is hosted by the University of Virginia and takes place at venues throughout Charlottesville.
ASH-LAWN HIGHLAND
Organizers at Ash Lawn-Highland, the home of fifth U.S. president James Monroe, are enjoying 2007 but can’t wait for 2008.
WINE
The wine industry began to re-emerge in Virginia in the latter half of the 20th century. In 1979, there were just six wineries in the state, but today the number has grown to more than 130. Virginia ranks fifth in the country for the number of wine producers.
RESTAURANTS
Visitors will quickly notice the many unique eateries the area boasts.
TOWNS & COUNTIES
Information about local towns and counties
FISHING/HUNTING
Like to fish- Then you’ve come to the right place. The Charlottesville area is loaded with good spots to wet a line and enjoy a day on the water.
RECREATION/HEALTH CLUBS
Local recreation
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, TRAILS
Local parks, playgrounds and trails
PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS
Welcome to Central Virginia. Now that you’re one of us, you should know more about who you are.
Welcome: Let us show you around!
Central Virginia is not just a place to live, it’s a place to love living.
CONGRESS
Local representatives
GARDENING
People who enjoy gardening will find more than 10 clubs in the area that support and encourage the pastime.
FESTIVAL OF THE PHOTO
The first Festival of the Photograph held in June attracted photographers from around the world to Charlottesville.
HISTORY TIMELINE
Local timeline
VENUES
Charlottesville audiences have a wider array of national entertainment options to pick from than were available just a couple of years ago.
MOVIE THEATERS
Charlottesville-area movie theaters offer everything from current releases to art films to bargain theater.
SHOPPING
Places for shopping
WORKING
On the surface, the employment situation in the Charlottesville area appears enviable.
UVa SPORTS
Information about UVa Sports
NUTS BOLTS
Stuff you need to know
