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Old Rag: Virginia's favorite hike
If there's something Washingtonians aim to do, it's to climb higher – up the corporate ladder, the political spotlight, or anywhere higher than the Capitol, Washington's highest point. If you're feeling a little antsy above sea-level, fear not. Within an hour and a half of Washington lies Old Rag, Shenandoah National Park's most challenging and interesting hike. It is not for the faint of heart and requires hikers to be in some kind of athletic shape, or at least have experience in hiking.
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Virginia Museum of Fine Art: A collection of art from every major world culture
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is home to an expansive collection of 22,000 works of art from almost every major world culture dating back more than 5,000 years ago.
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Shenandoah National Park: A Washington retreat
Shenandoah National Park is Washington’s own stretch of preserved wilderness, complete with hiking trails, scenery, campsites and rivers for canoeing. Located about 75 miles south of the Capitol, the national park is a favorite getaway for vacationers and camping enthusiasts. It’s an ideal location for a weekend trip or even a day excursion to scramble up a mountain and be home by dinner.
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Lucasville School: A lesson in cultural history
One of the first schools for children of color is now restored and ready for viewing.
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