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Your Perfect Day in Charlottesville – Noon

Blissful summer itineraries to spark your travel bug We’ve created an ideal one-day schedule for five of our favorite towns (Asheville, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, New River Valley, Wilmington). This week we plan out a perfect day in Charlottesville…the land of VINES & VISTAS.  Your Midday Itinerary! LUNCH + PACK A PICNIC AT FEAST! AFTERNOON + KING FAMILY VINEYARDS You’ve enjoyed your morning…

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Your Perfect Day in Charlottesville – Morning

Blissful summer itineraries to spark your travel bug We’ve created an ideal one-day schedule for five of our favorite towns (Asheville, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, New River Valley, Wilmington) . From dawn till dusk, we’ve got every minute mapped out. You’ll get to the heart of each town and discover what makes them special. Some lineups are…

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Fireworks #IntownCondo

This time of the year, condo owners are in for a special treat — hassle free views of Fourth of July fireworks at Centennial Olympic Park,Turner Field, and Lenox Square. If you don’t own a condo, you can watch the Centennial Olympic Park fireworks from the roof of theGeorgia Aquarium.

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Green #IntownCondos

Green #IntownCondos Condos are a smart choice for people who want to live green. Sharing three walls (plus a floor and ceiling) with other units, they are significantly more energy efficient than single-family houses and occupy less land. Located one block south of Piedmont Hospital, The Brookwood is among the first LEED certified mixed-use high-rise condominiums in Atlanta.

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The Benefits of Condo Living

If you are looking to buy a house in an urban area like Atlanta, you should consider a condominium living as well. From first time homeowners to empty nesters, condos offer the following: Location Condominiums are often located near business districts, shopping, entertainment, and nightlife. They typically offer easy access to major transportation routes that reduce…

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Local Favorite, The Market at Bellair, Makes National List

Fill up your tank and your stomach at The Market at Bellair Sometimes the best food can be found in the most unexpected places…famished UVA students and Charlottesville locals who have discovered The Market at Bellair would definitely agree. Found off of Ivy Road, this Gas station is famous for its delicious gourmet sandwiches. The local…

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COTA Fundraiser for Everett Gray

#IntownGiving Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria to Donate Funds to COTA in Honor of Three-Year-Old Heart Transplant Patient Everett Gray is a local three-year-old boy from Grant Park who recently received a life-saving heart transplant. Volunteers are currently raising funds for the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) which will help his family with the thousands of…

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Attraction: Freedom Barkway

Located on state-donated land at the corner of Freedom Parkway and Boulevard, Freedom Barkway off-leash dog park provides gated greenspace for dogs to run and socialize. Originally organized by Fourth Ward Neighbors neighborhood association, The Old Fourth Ward Freedom Barkway Corporation (OFWFBC) is a non-profit charitable corporation that continues to raise funds for improvements to the park…

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Event: O4W Arts Festival

Created by artists, The Old Fourth Ward Arts Festival will feature 150 fine arts and crafts vendors including an Emerging Artists’ Pavillion. The Festival also offers live artist demonstrations, acoustic music, a children’s play area, and hands-on arts activities. Mark your calendar for June 27 – 28 at the Historic Fourth Ward Park, a prime example of urban redevelopment done under…

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O4W Street Art

Once considered an urban scourge, large scale graffiti in the Old Fourth Ward continues to transform drab walls into works of art. TheLiving Walls conference has brought artists from all over the U.S. to beautify streets like Edgewood Avenue. More recently, Tiny Doors ATLbegan installing 6-inch tall doors in strategic places throughout the city including one just outside…

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