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EVERYTHING TO DO & SEE EVERYTHING TO DO & SEE
Charlottesville GUIDE
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harlottesville and Albemarle County, tucked into the foothills of Central Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, are among the most desirable locations in the
country. The area was home to three Founding Fathers and US Presidents—Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe—and their homes, Monticello, Montpelier, and Ash-Lawn Highland, are all open to visitors. The Presidents’ Pass combination discount ticket, available through the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau, offers discounted admission to the three presidential homes as well as to Michie Tavern, an historic 18th century tavern, and Woodrow Wilson’s home in nearby Staunton. Charlottesville is also home to Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia, founded in 1819 and consistently ranked among the nation’s top public universities.
The Charlottesville/Albemarle area truly has something for everyone. Adjacent to Historic Court Square is the Downtown Mall, a charming pedestrian mall filled with unique shops and distinctive restaurants and home to the Paramount Theater and the Pavilion, both highly rated music and entertainment venues. Another top rated venue, the 16,000-seat John Paul Jones Arena is home to the UVA Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams and a wide variety of concerts, family entertainment, and community events. The area has a vibrant arts scene and rich cultural history, showcased in a selection of first-rate museums, galleries, parks, and more. The area’s beautiful landscape, dotted with family farms, orchards, and award-winning vineyards, is just a short drive from the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of America’s most visited parks, and Shenandoah National Park via the Skyline Drive.
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