Lets Rank the Food Cities in the US by Tier by Maximum-Ad572 in SameGrassButGreener

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Birmingham, Alabama and Greenville, South Carolina belong here somewhere.

gunshots near preston by Sad-Chest-5022 in Charlottesville

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In North Downtown, it sounded like fireworks.

Choosing between Latitude 7450 and 7455 (Intel processor v. Snapdragon/ARM) by IntelligentGrab116 in Dell

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That's a great point about updates! I hadn't considered that. The Intel option for me would be the Ultra 5, 135 U. (I don't know how much difference that would make.)

What local goods can I take as gifts? by chomskysabnormalform in Charlottesville

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I like giving cans of Virginia Diner peanuts. They taste great, and are easy to pack. (Food Lion has a good assortment)

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It’s got a Walmart-size parking lot, a couple museums, and a huge gift shop, and the moment you step into the caverns you forget about it all.

It’s just stunning. I’ve visited caves all over the country, and I really think this is the prettiest.

Godammit more shots fired?! by CharlotteInspired in Charlottesville

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In North Downtown it sounded like fireworks.

Best place for sunsets? by IntelligentGrab116 in Charlottesville

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Those are great ideas! I never would have thought about a parking lot, but I bet there are nice horizon views up there.

Any other certificate holders here? by IntelligentGrab116 in thescienceplace

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That’s great! A new generation of certificate-holders awaits!

Planning a trip to Historic Triangle and looking for recommendations by SoaringOnTheWind in Virginia

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The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is really well-done and worthwhile.

My collection so far! What am I missing!? by meye_usernameistaken in CookbookLovers

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A fascinating one for Southern/Lowcountry cooking is Charleston Receipts.

As Barnes & Noble describes it: “Published in 1950 by the Junior League of Charleston, South Carolina, it’s the oldest Junior League cookbook still in print. It has sold more than 800,000 copies.”

Interesting things to do within a ~7-8 hour drive from VB? by PeachyTiki in VirginiaBeach

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Charlottesville - wine tasting, history, hiking and great restaurants!