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EVERYTHING TO DO & SEE ORANGE COUNTY
Charlottesville GUIDE
540-672-1653
www.visitorangevirginia.com
Home to award-winning wineries, Barboursville Vineyards and Horton Vineyards, Orange County Virginia makes a magnificent wine getaway. Stay at delightful B&Bs; walk the halls of Montpelier, home of President James Madison; indulge at fine restaurants. Search for that priceless find at a wonderful array of antique stores and art galleries. In Orange County, serenity awaits.
The Barbeque Exchange, World-Class BBQ, featuring old school, slow-cooked pork, beef and chicken as well as homemade sides and desserts. Chef-owners, Donna and Craig Hartman suggest that their real Virginia cuisine is a perfect complement to a day of wine tasting, antique hunting, historic touring or just a beautiful Virginia country drive. Open 7 days a week from 11am to 8ish! 102 Martinsburg Ave, (Route 33) Gordonsville. Take out and catering. 540-832-0227.
www.bbqex.com
Barboursville Vineyards Virginia’s most awarded winery, home of Octagon—its most honored wine—just minutes north of Charlottesville between Monticello and Montpelier. Landmark ruins of Governor Barbour’s mansion, designed by Thomas Jefferson; premium wine tastings Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm. Memorable dining,
Palladio Restaurant (540-832-7848); aristocratic accommodations, The 1804 Inn. Winery information: 540-832-3824.
www.barboursvillewine.com
Country Gardens Extensive selections of finely detailed English and American cast stone garden ornaments, antiqued for an aged patina; period fireplace mantels and fenders, andirons, and tools; and antiques, furniture, glass, silver, pewter, primitives, and candlesticks. Tue-Sat 11am-5pm, or by appointment. 101 S. Main St., Gordonsville. 540-832-9860.
Holiday Inn Express, Orange Located on scenic Route 15, a natural setting with spectacular and unparalleled views of the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains. We offer a full hot breakfast and suites
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