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  2. 10 Weekend Getaways In Virginia For Every Type Of Traveler - AOL

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    From charming towns a short drive away from the nation’s capital to idyllic horse farms in Middleburg, Virginia is full of weekend getaways just waiting for history buffs, thrill-seekers ...

  3. 12 Best Girlfriend Getaways In Virginia To Take This Fall - AOL

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    A walkable downtown, antique stores, clothing boutiques, and a few of Virginia’s best hotels and resorts? Welcome to Middleburg, a small town with an impressive roster of girlfriend getaway ...

  4. Llangollen Farm - Wikipedia

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    Llangollen Farm is an historic American horse and cattle farm located in western Loudoun County, Virginia on Trappe Rd. near Upperville at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Eight miles (13 km) from the town of Middleburg, the area is home to a number of prominent Thoroughbred-breeding farms and a large country estates. [1]

  5. 10 fun and relaxing weekend getaways to go on before ... - AOL

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    We did some digging and discovered 10 of the best spots in the United States for an exciting and relaxing weekend getaway you'll love. So grab your friends, pack your bags and (impatiently) wait ...

  6. Red Fox Inn & Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Red Fox Inn & Tavern, also known as the Middleburg Inn and Beveridge House, is a historic inn and tavern located in Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.According to the National Register of Historic Places placard on the building, the Red Fox Inn was established circa 1728.

  7. Middleburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The village is located midway between the port of Alexandria [6] and Winchester, Virginia, on the Ashby Gap trading route (now followed by U.S. Route 50). In 1863, Middleburg witnessed two skirmishes during the Gettysburg Campaign of the Civil War. From the early 1900s, Middleburg began welcoming visitors who participated in foxhunting and ...