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- The Virginia is for Lovers slogan celebrates its 40th birthday in 2009. Virginia is for Lovers, created in 1969 as the state’s official tourism slogan, represents a love of life and a passion for travel.
- Virginia is the only state in which America’s two national bicycle routes, Rt.1 and Rt. 76, intersect, and carries more miles of those routes than any other state.
- Virginia is one of America’s most pet-friendly places with more than 500 pet-friendly lodging partners.. Scenic hiking trails, hotels, state and national parks – even some stores and even restaurants – welcome four-legged travelers.
- Virginia was named one of the Top Five New Wine Destinations by Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2007.
- Virginia’s State Parks have been voted as America’s best
- More Civil War battles were fought in Virginia than in any other state.
- Virginia is the site of the first major battle of the Civil War – First Manassas – and the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House.
- The roots of Country Music are found in along The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail in Southwest Virginia, where the Carter Family became America’s first nationally successful mountain music recording act.
- Virginia Beach is the longest commercial beach in America
- The museum with the largest collection of military artifacts in America is the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond
- Lynchburg is the largest city in America that does not have an interstate highway running through or adjacent to it.
- The largest vertical drop waterfalls east of the Mississippi are Crabtree Falls in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Nelson County.
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