Hampton Roads, Virginia contains a number of cities, but Roy A. Barnes explored and was mystified by the art, music, and cuisine in what's considered the cultural heart of this area.
From a frozen-in-time apothecary to a surprisingly fascinating homage to flour, Sara Gates recommends a selection of 15 smaller, quirkier American alternatives to the traditional museum-going experience.
The Civil War played an important role in the Norfolk's history as Roy A. Barnes found out using the city's newest form of transport as well as his newest pair of shoes.
When we think of island getaways, we often think of exotic locales far from home, white sand beaches and tropical climes. But not all islands conform to this image, and many are much closer than you think.
Virginia is for Lovers, but Virginia Beach is for Lovers of Nature! Virginia Beach, Virginia Cape Henry and its lighthouses. The one in the background was completed in 1792. It is a city whose wave action offers surfers a haven to indulge in their passion. Yet nearby the surf and turf action, another different aquatic [...]