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Fredericksburg, Va., September 10, 2008) - Experience fall in the Fredericksburg
area and soak in the timeless beauty of American history, festivals and events
and arts and culture amidst the rich, bold colors of changing leaves and crisp
autumn air. Tee-off on award winning golf courses, explore Mediterranean-style
wineries and enjoy the excitement of a fall festival. The following story ideas
are centered around the Fredericksburg area's fall events and travel options.
Fairways and Forefathers: Enjoy golf on any one of the Fredericksburg area's
award-winning golf courses, many of which are situated on former Civil War
battlefields. Lee's Hill Golf Club rests on the property where Robert E. Lee and
his troops spent a long, grueling winter in 1862. Cannon Ridge Golf Course
features historic cannon emplacements scattered throughout the second toughest
public golf course in Virginia. With mild temperatures and nearby
accommodations, the Fredericksburg area is an ideal location for year-round
golf.
Fredericksburg Area Fall Festivals: Celebrate
the season with exciting fall festivals and events. Groove to the sounds of an
authentic Oompa band during the annual Oktoberfest. From September 26 -28,
sips the sudsy flavors of ale from the Blue & Grey Brewing Company - Fred
Red Ale, Blue & Gray Classic Lager, Falmouth Pale Ale and Stonewall Stout.
Hop on a hayride, warm up by the bonfire or set out on a search for the Great
Pumpkin at Belvedere Plantation's Harvest Festival held September 27 - November
2. For more information, visit www.belvedereplantation.com
Savor Virginia Wines at Fredericksburg Area Wineries: The
Fredericksburg area is home to award-winning wineries that produce lush,
flavorful vintages sure to please the most selective connoisseur
Potomac Point Winery in Stafford,
Virginia, now in its second year of operation, is a sprawling
Mediterranean-style winery producing vintages including La Belle Vie,
Traminette, Norton and Cabernet Franc. On September 28, join in the tradition of
grape stomping, wine tastings, production tours and live music at the annual
Harvest Festival
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All Scream for Ice Cream: Speedy service, a vintage facility and the creamiest,
most flavorful ice cream around define one of the Fredericksburg area's most
valuable gems - Carl's Ice Cream. Each November, Carl's says "so long" for
another season, and visitors flock to the 1940's art deco ice cream shop for one
last fix for their sweet tooth. Three flavors, vanilla, chocolate and
strawberry, are churned in 120-gallon Electro-Freeze ice cream machines.
Discover what has been making Fredericksburg so sweet for more than 50 years.
Carl's is open seasonally from February through November
Step into Timeless American History: Discover the roots of American
history with a walk through historic downtown Fredericksburg, Stafford or
Spotsylvania Country. Walk the Civil War trails, listen for the echos of
conflict on now silent battlefields, poke through a museum or explore the homes
of our nation's first leaders and their families. The Fredericksburg area boasts
an impressive history - from the boyhood home of our country's first president
to a sprawling mansion once utilized as the Union headquarters and Civil War
hospital. History comes alive in Fredericksburg
The
Fredericksburg Area, which includes the city of Fredericksburg and the counties
of Spotsylvania and Stafford, is a classic blend of modern life with small town
charm. The area is conveniently located along I-95, between Washington and
Richmond and is unlike any other in America. The city of Fredericksburg features
a variety of chef-owned restaurants, numerous art galleries, a wide range of
specialty shops, and one of America's most authentic, historic downtowns.
Stafford is host to George Washington's boyhood home, Ferry Farm and Belmont,
the residence of famous artist Gari Melchers. Spotsylvania is not only the site
of 4,400 acres of Civil War battlefields; it is also boasts the beautiful Lake
Anna Winery. The Fredericksburg Area rests on the banks of the picturesque,
pristine Rappahannock River. For more information, visit
www.VisitFred.com
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