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Welcome! Year-round natural beauty, hallowed halls of history, spectacular arts and music, and small-city sophistication — Charlottesville has it all! It is easy to see why Orbitz.com named Charlottesville as one of the five places every American should visit and why National Geographic named it the third happiest place in the United States! Here, you can walk in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson at his Monticello home and at his beloved University of Virginia — both are World Heritage Sites full of fascinating history and interesting architecture — and you can relax in the scenic countryside he so admired, dotted with stunning vineyards, horse farms and Blue Ridge Mountain views. With so many wonderful places to enjoy here in Charlottesville, it can be tough to choose. So, we went to the experts to find out what they think is the best of the best. We polled our Charlottesville Welcome Book readers, locals and tourists about their favorite local businesses that exemplify wonderful customer service, from delicious restaurants, amazing boutiques, hot spots and cool clubs to wonderful resorts and awe-inspiring historical landmarks — and everything in between! Watch for the Welcome Book Winner logo in shop windows, and go to CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com to get the insider’s scoop on the best of everything our town has to offer. All of the award winners are highlighted in a special digital edition online, along with plenty of reader’s tips that will put you “in the know.” This issue also features some NEW and exciting content. On pages 28-35, you will find four tastings maps with markers for all of the area’s breweries, cideries, distilleries and wineries in the counties surrounding Charlottesville. Throughout the fall and winter, we’ll give away tickets to Charlottesville concerts, festivals and other events on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/ CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook, so be sure to like and follow us for a chance to win! Welcome to . . .

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From the moment you glimpse the iconic pillars of Monticello’s West Portico, you know you are in the presence of a visionary mind. The author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson dedicated his life to serving our country at its founding as the third United States president, Governor of Virginia and Secretary of State, among other roles. Jefferson was also an architect, scholar, musician, inventor and agriculturalist. Like the Taj Mahal and the Tower of London, Monticello is on Photo Credit: Thomas Jefferson Foundation/Monticello the list of World Heritage Sites known the world over as cherished pieces of human history and of great universal value. When you tour the home, Mr. Jefferson’s clever inventions abound, from the Great Clock in the hallway that ingeniously marks the days and hours with a pulley system to the polygraph copying machine he designed for his famous letters. You’ll also learn more about Jefferson’s family and the enslaved community along Mulberry Row.

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A fun way for families to see Charlottesville is to hop aboard the free trolley and ride around downtown and the University of Virginia’s Corner. The trolley stops at specially marked bus stops every 15 minutes, so getting on and off for adventures and exploration is easy. Families of young children won’t want to miss the Virginia Discovery Museum on the Downtown Mall. In addition to the exciting games and learning exhibits, Photo Credit: Virginia Discovery Museum this children’s museum offers visitors the chance to explore Charlottesville in miniature form. Little C’Ville, one of the museum’s exhibits, includes a mini bread bakery and the post office. If you’re looking for outdoor play, the McGuffey Park near The McGuffey Art Center is an easy walk from the Downtown Mall. Or, for outdoor play with stunning world-famous views and nature of the wild kind, visit Shenandoah National Park, a short 30-minute drive away. To find out more about how local families play, visit CharlottesvilleFamily.com or pick up a free copy of CharlottesvilleFamily’s Bloom magazine, available around town.

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Thomas Jefferson dreamt that Virginia wines would one day be plentiful and held in high regard, and today’s local vintners have accomplished that by producing award-winning wines. The Monticello American Viticultural Area (AVA), which includes Albemarle and surrounding counties, contains a third of Virginia’s wine country with over 1,300 acres of stunning vineyards. Virginia has received both national and international acclaim for its wines, and our local AVA Photo credit: Cindy Schornberg of Keswick Vineyards continues to shine each year with many wines being selected for the Governor’s Case and being awarded Gold Medals in the Governor’s Cup Awards. Vineyards in our Monticello AVA benefit from a natural east-southeast exposure and mild winter temperatures. More than 30 local vintners offer up tastings from the lightest, lemoniest Pinot Grigio to the deepest, richest Merlot. Varieties special to the Monticello AVA include Cabernet Franc, Norton and Viognier. Whatever your palate desires — flowery, fruity, smoky or light — you’re sure to find it here.

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Vineyard Tours & Tastings The finest wines from grapes tailored to Central Virginia soil.

Virginia Governor’s Cup Winner 2019

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Open Every Day 11am-5:30pm Groups of 7 or more by reservation only.

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Getting out to experience the vineyards is easy, as all major roads are marked with the grape “Tours” signs, helping wine lovers find their way through the country roads. To make planning an outing easier, we have broken our area down into four quadrants, starting on page 28. Just look for the symbols to decipher what each stop offers! You can also plan a tour through the area with a local transportation company. When you stop by one of your favorite local venues this fall or winter, be sure to also ask any questions, as the winemakers, brewers and distillers, and tasting room staff, are eager to share what makes Virginia craft beverages special. While the vineyards, wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries make for a great outing any time of the year, events and festivals are a popular reason to visit. Some exciting festivals coming up this fall and winter include: Fall Oyster Festival at Ducard Vineyards on September 28; Wine & Garlic Festival at Rebec Vineyards on October 12 & 13; Virginia Craft Spirits Roadshow at IX Art Park on November 16; among many others. Find more popular events in our calendar section on page 52. Visit CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com for even more event dates, great listings and ideas.

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1575 Keswick Winery Drive, Keswick, Virginia 434 244 3341 | keswickvineyards.com Open everyday 10am -5pm

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Best of the Brew Beer, Cider, Sake & Spirits Charlottesville is proud to be the home to a myriad of microbrewers, taphouses, distilleries and cideries. Thomas Jefferson took great interest in creating not only wines, but also beers and ciders. Monticello, in conjunction with our own homegrown Starr Hill Brewery, even crafted the Monticello Reserve Ale — now the official beer of Monticello. In addition to home-brewed beer, hard cider was another everyday table drink in Jefferson’s time that has made a vibrant comeback in our region. One local cidery even uses Jefferson’s favorite local variety of apple, the Albemarle Pippin, to create a lovely hard cider. Virginia also has a long history of whiskey distilleries. The distillery at George Washington’s home in Mount Vernon is still in operation and was once the largest in America, producing 11,000 gallons. In addition to that distillery, whiskey lovers can tour and visit local distilleries making craft vodka, gin and bourbon. Check the tastings maps beginning on page 28 to see all the craft beverage makers you can visit in and around Charlottesville, and check the calendar of events on our website (CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com) to find fun tasting events you can enjoy this fall and winter.

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Wine & Dine Jefferson Style Jefferson’s Love of Food & Wine A man with many passions, Thomas Jefferson is sometimes called “America’s first wine expert” due to his extensive experimentation in viticulture and oenology. When visiting Monticello, be sure to check out Jefferson’s original, restored dumbwaiter and restored wine cellar. Virginia is considered the birthplace of American wine. Jefferson’s dream to produce great local wine continues to this day with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation partnering with Piedmont Virginia Community College to create a training vineyard on Montalto, Jefferson’s “high mountain” overlooking Monticello. Visit monticello.org for touring details and history. For more great content on local wine and foods, visit WineandCountryLife.com.

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Wine & Dine Jefferson Style Casual Dining Charlottesville is a hotbed for gourmet food on-the-go. Food trucks are a staple of the city’s foodie culture, offering a variety of treats to tempt any taste bud.

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“Top 100 places to drink beer in America.” Imbibe 2008

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A farm-to-table cafe serving local, all-natural, organic food and coffee, specialty craft beer and wine store. Open 7 days a week, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and our award winning Sunday brunch. We feature 24 rotating drafts, 1000+ bottled & canned beers and ciders, as well as over 500 wines with many local, organic and biodynamic offerings.

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Wine & Dine Jefferson Style Fresh Local Foods

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Charlottesville lies among a few beautiful counties whose rich agricultural history and farm communities are well loved and supported by our many local restaurants and residents. Even the students at UVA have access to fresh produce through a food delivery program that partners with local farmers and artisans. Area chefs take great pride in creating memorable meals and letting the artisan’s hand show through when plating locally crafted cheese, charcuterie and jam. Agri-artisans on the Monticello Artisan Trail supply the community with anything from locally grown fruits and vegetables to Virginia-raised cattle and chickens. When dining locally, take note of the farms and artisanal ventures mentioned on menus, for you may encounter some of the people at a local farmers market when in season. During winter months, stop by a local specialty store and you are sure to find a taste of all that Charlottesville has to offer. At the newly opened Charlottesville Wine & Country Shop, you’ll find an array of local products from wine and beer to jams, coffee and more — the perfect souvenir or gift to take home with you.

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European-Inspired Fare Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee, & baked goods. 700 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville 434.529.6118 | mariebette.com

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434-975-6796 416 West Main Street Charlottesville, VA Soulful Mediterranean Food & Wine Follow us! @orzokitchen

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A modern Beer Hall close to UVA and the downtown with a fantastic line-up of 24 craft and European draft beers and local wine on tap. With an award-winning renovation, this beautiful lively space is ideal for hosting large and small events. The from-scratch menu reflects the best locallysourced raw ingredients for Alpine-inspired modern plates, classic bar cuisine and a catered menu, all on online. Our Award -winning patio/restaurant has ample seating in and out. We are always kid-friendly with 2 regulation courts for bocce ball, board games and ping -pong.

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The Arts & Music Scene Music & Theatre Experience engaging local performances and touring troupes this fall and winter at venues large and small. The Blackfriars Playhouse at the renowned American Shakespeare Center in Staunton — the world’s only replica of Shakespeare’s original indoor theater — and Four County Players in nearby Barboursville, a talented community theater, bring us exciting shows this season. On the Downtown Pedestrian Mall sits The Paramount Theater, which always offers an array of acts throughout the year. The Live Arts Theater just around the corner presents many unique shows, too, and music fans should be sure to check venues, such as John Paul Jones Arena on the University of Virginia’s campus and the Sprint Pavilion, also on the Downtown Mall, for must-see performances. For a smaller music venue, visit the Jefferson Theater or The Southern Music Hall & Cafe, both of which always have something exciting on the schedule. The classical music lover can find an impressive selection of performances in Charlottesville as well, put on by the Charlottesville Municipal Band, the Charlottesville Symphony, Victory Hall Opera and the Charlottesville Opera. For information on other fall and winter shows and series, check out our calendar at CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com.

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The Arts & Music Scene

SHAKESPEARE’S AMERICAN HOME Josh Clark, Ally Farzetta, and Constance Swain in The Taming of the Shrew, 2017/18. Photo by Tommy Thompson.

A trip to the Blackfriars Playhouse, the world’s only re-creation of Shakespeare’s indoor theatre, will transport you to the vibrant, interactive, and hilarious stage of Shakespeare’s day. • • • • •

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Ninety-Second Summer Season at the

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Paramount Theater Tues. 6/3 8:00 p.m.

Great American Composers Bernstein, Copland & Gershwin

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Guest Artists: U.S Army Chorus

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Festivals & Events

What to See & Do Now Through November 30 Julius Caeser at The Blackfriars Playhouse (540) 851-1733, americanshakespearecenter.com

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Now Through January 5 Time to Get Ready: Fotografia Social at The Fralin Museum of Art at UVA (434) 906-1022, uvafralinartmuseum.virginia.edu September 21 13th Annual Heritage Harvest Festival at West Lawn of Monticello (434) 984-9800, monticello.org

September 21–22 8th Annual Fall Into Fun Festival at Chiles Peach Orchard (434) 823-1583, chilesfamilyorchards.com September 27–29 Hoopla at Devils Backbone Brewery Basecamp, Roseland (434) 361-1001, dbbrewingcompany.com September 28 Charlottesville Vegan Roots Fest at Washington Park cvillevegfest.org September 29 Family Day at the Races at Foxfield (434) 293-9501, foxfieldraces.com October 5 & 6 32nd Annual Fall Fiber Festival & Sheep Dog Trials at James Madison’s Montpelier fallfiberfestival.org October 5–6, 12–13 & 19–20 Apple Harvest Festival at Graves Mountain Lodge, Syria (540) 923-4231, gravesmountain.com October 8 Wale at Sprint Pavilion (434) 245-4910, sprintpavilion.com

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Festivals Festivals & Events & Events October 11–13 Fall Wine Festival at George Washington’s Mount Vernon (703) 780-2000, mountvernon.org

October 23–27 Virginia Film Festival at Various locations (434) 924-3376, virginiafilmfestival.org

October 11–13 The 10th Annual FESTY at IX Art Park thefesty.com

November 2 Montpelier Hunt Races at James Madison’s Montpelier (540) 672-0027, montpelierraces.org November 9 Truffle Dinner at Barboursville Vineyards (540) 832-7848, bbvwine.com

October 12 Wines & Vines Festival 2019 with Scuffletown 434-985-2535, kilaurwenwinery.com

November 9 & 10 Artisans Studio Tour at Various Locations (434) 823-1882, artisanstudiotour.com

October 12–13 Crozet Fall Arts and Crafts Festival at Claudius Crozet Park (434) 326-8284, crozetfestival.com

November 15 Ariana Grande at John Paul Jones Arena (434) 243-4960, johnpauljonesarena.com

October 20 Oyster Fest at Early Mountain Vineyards (540) 948-9005, earlymountain.com

November 15–17 Martha’s Market at The Boar’s Head, The Pavilion (434) 654-8258, mjhfoundation.org

October 20 Donktoberfest at Bold Rock Hard Cider, Nellysford (434) 361-1030, boldrock.com

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October 12 4th Annual Fall Family Fun Festival at Horton Vineyards, Gordonsville (540) 832-7440, hortonwine.com

November 15–24 Virginia Cider Week at Various Locations ciderweekva.com

OCTOBER 12 & 13 AT CLAUDIUS CROZET PARK, CROZET VA

120+ JURY-SELECTED FINE ART & CRAFT EXHIBITORS GREAT FOOD • BEER & WINE • LIVE MUSIC • KIDS ACTIVITIES • & MORE! ADULTS $7, KIDS FREE • FREE PARKING • RAIN OR SHINE!

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Festivals & Events November 16 Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival at Poplar Forest (434) 525-1806, poplarforest.org

December 11 Holiday Spirits & Festive Foodies at Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards (434) 202-8063, pippinhillfarm.com

November 22–December 15 White Christmas at Four County Players Mainstage, Barboursville (540) 832-5355, fourcp.org

December 15 Moscow Ballet Presents: The Great Russian Nutcracker at The Paramount Theater (434) 979-1333, theparamount.net

November 22–January 6 Dominion GardenFest of Lights at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, Richmond (804) 262-9887, lewisginter.org

December 19–22 The Nutcracker at PVCC’s V. Earl Dickinson Building (434) 277-7592, charlottesvilleballet.org

November 28, Thanksgiving Celebration at Barboursville Vineyards (540) 832-7848, bbvwine.com

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November 28 Turkey Trot at Boar’s Head Resort (434) 972-2237, raceplace.com December 7 Holiday Classic 5K and Deck the Halls Kids Dash at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello (434) 984-9800, monticello.org

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December 22 Hunger Heroes 5K at Afton Mountain Vineyards (540) 456-8667 December 31 New Year’s Eve Masked Ball at Veritas Vineyard & Winery (540) 456-8000, veritaswines.com December 31 38th Annual First Night Virginia at Downtown Mall (434) 975-8269, firstnightva.org


Festivals & Events January 10 Frank Vignola’s Hot Jazz Trio at The Front Porch (434) 806-7062, frontporchcville.org

February 16 The Lumineers at John Paul Jones Arena (434) 243-4960, johnpauljonesarena.com

January 11 Met Live in HD: Wozzeck at The Paramount Theater (434) 979-1333, theparamount.net

February 29 Met Live in HD: Agrippina at The Paramount Theater (434) 979-1333, theparamount.net

January 26 UVA Chamber Music Series: John Mayhood at Old Cabell Hall, UVA music.virginia.edu

March 3–8 13th Annual Virginia Wine Expo at Main Street Station, Richmond (804) 349-6909, virginiawineexpo.com

January 31–February 9 Dear Edwina at Four County Players Cellar (540) 832-5355, fourcp.org

March 6–22 The Mousetrap at Four County Players Mainstage (540) 832-5355, fourcp.org

February 7 Paramount Presents: National Geographic Live at The Paramount Theater (434) 979-1333, theparamount.net

March 6–28 Bill Atwood: Cinematic at Vault Virginia (434) 806-9667, chromaprojects.com March 18–22 26th Annual Virginia Festival of the Book at Various Venues (434) 924-6890, vabook.org

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February 14 & 15 Evening of Romance at CB Studio Theatre (434) 227-7592, charlottesvilleballet.org

March 6–28 Men on Boats at Live Arts, Founders Theater (434) 977-4177, livearts.org


Galleries Art That Moves You Surrealist painter Salvador Dali said, “A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” Whatever medium may inspire you, galleries and artwork abound here in Charlottesville. Each first Friday of the month, local galleries and other venues on the Downtown Mall open their doors to the public displaying works of art in the popular First Friday Artwalk. Often, these events debut new art exhibitions and include artist meet & greets. A perfect place to start your walk is the McGuffey Art Center, located one block from the Downtown Mall. This gallery space is full of artists at work in their studios accented by a gift shop that carries a variety of members’ art throughout the year. You can browse the light-filled studios and multiple exhibition spaces at McGuffey itself. When you explore the Downtown Mall, you can visit Chroma Projects, and Second Street Gallery, among others. Located a few blocks away from the Downtown Mall and across from Emancipation Park is The Garage, where you can often catch live concerts while seeing art exhibitions.

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Fralin Museum of Art at UVA

The University of Virginia’s Fralin Museum of Art provides a sophisticated, high-tech home for the art contained within its historic walls. Alongside the more permanent exhibits the museum curates provoking shows that both pull from the museum’s own permanent collections, as well as other museums from around the country. Another art museum of UVA, The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection showcases Indigenous Australian art. As the only museum of its kind in the United States, the Kluge-Ruhe is a must visit. A visit to the studio, gallery and printmaking workshop of landscape artist Frederick Nichols is just a short drive north of Charlottesville in Barboursville. Visit the Nichols Gallery Annex to see the work of Virginia artists. On the way, stop at Contemporary Art gallery Les Yeux du Monde just off Route 20. After visiting Barboursville, head east to Gordonsville and see a unique collection of work by local and national artists at the Annie Gould Gallery. To the west of Charlottesville, visit the gallery of P. Buckley Moss in Waynesboro. Keep an eye on the calendar for her special “Barn Shows” when Moss opens up her Waynesboro home in addition to the gallery. Whether you are merely appreciating or interested in purchasing, the Charlottesville area’s vibrant and robust art scene should not be missed. For more details, visit CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com. McGuffey Art Center

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Offering wearable art handcrafted by female artisans from imaginative blends of materials and methods – for that finishing touch! Distinctive combinations of metals, glass, beads and stones inspire notice and comments wherever you wear them. 107 S Main Street, Gordonsville (540) 832-3076 • Mon-Sat 11am-5pm CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com

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Charlottesville is a small city, but it boasts a big selection when it comes to shopping, from specialty boutiques offering an eclectic array of wares to favorite designer lines from popular national shops. Whether you are on a quest for a new pair of winter boots or the perfect Christmas gift, such as a silver or pewter Jefferson cup or a painting of the breathtaking Albemarle countryside to commemorate your visit, you are sure to find something unique and wonderful. Take a walk along Charlottesville’s Historic Downtown Mall, a pedestrian-only walkway first created in the 1970s. Here, you can browse among the charming shops along the brick-paved streets. Beyond the downtown area, Charlottesville has several distinct shopping areas that offer a great selection. Check out the stores along the Route 29/Emmet Street corridor, from as far north as Hollymead to south of the University of Virginia. You’ll find everything from large, nationally known stores to locally owned shops that reflect the individual flavor and style of our community. Travel along Route 250 from Pantops Mountain to Crozet to discover more shopping districts and beautiful scenery. With the abundance of choices, finding the perfect seasonal ensemble, decor or gifts will be both easy and fun!

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Two great stores just 5 minutes apart packed with antiques, local artisan-made items, reclaimed and repurposed furniture, Virginia wines and the largest selection of April Cornell in Virginia. 7572 Greenwood Station Road Greenwood | 540-456-4681 8860 Rockfish Gap Turnpike Afton | 540-456-6112

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The Corner is a thriving business district located directly across from the Lawn at UVA. Visit thecorneratuva.com for information about The Corner and the restaurants, shops and parking available to all who visit this unique and historic part of Charlottesville.

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The combination of romantic countryside, vineyards, history and the creative people who live here has made Charlottesville one of the East Coast’s most popular wedding destinations. With over 40 vineyards and venues, couples getting married here have ample choices. After selecting your venue, the options continue, whether you plan to celebrate under a breathtaking tent, have a glamorous outdoor soiree or prefer a rustic barn reception. Mix the perfect mountain views with a local Photo credit: Rachel may Photography farm-to-table menu and enchanting personal touches, and the stage is set. In a place where all four seasons are distinctive, it’s easy to capture the essence of either spring, summer, autumn or winter and use it to guide your color palette and decor. The area is also highly recognized for its talented vendors, from high-end florists and floral designers to nationally published and recognized event planners and photographers. Additionally, the University of Virginia draws professionals and organizations to host events here, whether networking over cocktails downtown or dining at one of the area’s most prestigious restaurants. No matter what kind of celebration or event you are envisioning, you will be able to assemble your dream team of talented vendors who call this place their home. gotham_light_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? gotham_light_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ gotham_light_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ gotham_book_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ”“’‘ '" € gotham_book_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? gotham_book_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € gotham_medium_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ gotham_medium_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? gotham_medium_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>? åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € åç´ƒ©˙ˆ˚˜øœ®ß†¨¥`¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" € Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±"'»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ”“’‘ '" €

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Welcoming Places to Stay Sweet Dreams From a romantic country bed and breakfast with mountain views or a smiling valet who strides out to meet you at one of our elegant world-class hotels to every style of accommodation in between, Charlottesville offers the finest in lodging choices and comforts.

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Charlottesville is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Virginia, greeting thousands of travelers each year who come to soak up the beauty of our Blue Ridge Mountains, tour historic attractions and attend popular festivals, concerts or University of Virginia sporting events. In addition, Charlottesville’s central location in Virginia makes it an ideal point to daytrip to or from any point of interest around the state (see page 68 for daytrip ideas). When planning your visit, be sure to make your reservations in advance. Many frequent visitors come back, year after year, to stay in their favorite sought-after hotels and B&Bs. Wherever you choose to stay, we’re sure you’ll enjoy our hospitality.

200 South Street Inn Elegant lodging just off the Historic Downtown Mall 200 W. South Street (434) 979-0200

at the University Located in walking distance to the Downtown Mall & UVA. Quick 15-minute drive to Monticello, Ash Lawn & Michie Tavern.

• Free Hot Breakfast • Free Parking • Free Shuttle to Charlottesville Aiport, UVA Hospital, Downtown Mall & UVA, 7am–10:45pm • Free High Speed Wireless Internet • On-Site Fitness Room

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The evocative spirit of Virginia’s original voices and visions of 3 presidents – Madison, Monroe, and most notably, the profound ingenuity of Thomas Jefferson – are presented in engaging ways with reference to the past, present, and future of this storied, historic region.

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Welcoming Places to Stay Touring Charlottesville A well crafted tour can be the perfect way to explore Charlottesville’s best spots for food, wine, craft beverages, art and more. It’s about selecting the right itinerary and tour for your interests, so as to learn something new at each stop, whether it be a new Virginia varietal of awardwinning wine, a locally made brew or even discovering a native en plein air painter.

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The many available tours will expose you to some of the area’s renowned experts in their fields, allowing you to taste delicious farm-to-table cuisine or immerse yourself in the culture of Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia. History buffs can delve into one of the many historical tours near the Downtown Mall, Monticello or one of the many other historical grounds. For the wine and brew connoisseurs, try a behind-the-scenes wine tour, where you can learn everything there is to know about wine making, or set out on a winery-guided bike tour. A variety of craft brew tours are offered as well, where you can learn about the hops and sample the brewmaster’s selection. And, you can’t forget about the mouth-watering foodie tours, pairing endless delicious discoveries. For the adventure seekers, consider hiking tours, kayaking, group workshops, art tours, hot air balloon experiences and more, and all right here in our beloved Charlottesville.

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Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society cvillecenter.org

Cville Hop on Tours (beverage, scenic, etc.) cvillehopontours.com

Albemarle Limousine (wine & custom) albemarlelimousine.com

Cville Tours (beverage, art, food, history, etc.) cvilletours.com

A & A Limousine (wine & custom) aandalimo.com

Indian Summer Guides (horseback) indiansummerguideservice.com

Blue Ridge Excursions Unlimited (beverage, food, etc.) blueridgeexcursionsunlimited.com

Monticello Tours (wine, beer, etc.) monticellowinetour.com

Blue Ridge Hiking Co. (day & overnight) Taste of Virginia Food Tours blueridgehikingco.com tasteofvirginiafoodtours.com Blue Ridge Wine Excursions Top Shelf Transportation blueridgewineexcursions.com topshelftransportation.com Camryn Limousine (art, beverage, etc.) camryn-limo.com

UVA Guides (historical on grounds) uvaguides.org

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Residence Inn Marriott Charlottesville Downtown

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Welcoming Places to Stay Plan a Daytrip! While Charlottesville itself offers plenty to see and do, its central location makes it the perfect place to stay while exploring other areas in the region. Love history? Take a trip north to James Madison’s Montpelier in nearby Orange, Virginia, or make the longer trek to George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Outdoor lovers will enjoy Charlottesville’s proximity to the Shenandoah National Park, where visitors can explore miles of trails and scenic hikes. Experience more of nature’s majestic wonders at Natural Bridge or Luray Caverns, each only a 1-2 hour drive from Charlottesville. If it’s art you love, consider spending an afternoon at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, only about an hour away in nearby Richmond. While you are in RVA, plan to visit the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, where you can explore over 50 acres of delightful gardens, or Maymont’s beautiful Victorian mansion and grounds. To the west of Charlottesville sits Staunton and the Shenandoah Valley, both of which offer an array of attractions, from unique antique stores and the American Shakespeare Center, which celebrated its 30th year in 2018, to numerous dining options, breweries and wineries. Looking for active fun? Plan a trip kayaking down the James River in Scottsville, or hit the slopes (when in season) at Massanutten or Wintergreen Resorts. While a slightly longer drive, ACE Adventure Resort also offers a plethora of fun with its zip line tours, rock climbing, white water rafting and more.

Chesley Creek Farm Cabins

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The Inn at Monticello (434) 979-3593

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Welcoming Places to Stay Located in The Shops at Stonefield Relax in our spacious guestrooms featuring the Hyatt Grand Bed,TM a Cozy corner sofasleeper and a 42-inch flat-panel HDTV. Enjoy our complimentary Gallery Buffet Breakfast or try a bite from our 24/7 Gallery Menu. Centrally located in The Shops at Stonefield, discover entertainment, shopping, and dining just steps away.

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Congratulations on choosing Charlottesville as your new home! Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, your new community is known for year-round natural beauty and small-city sophistication. Charlottesville has received countless accolades in recent years for a variety of reasons — from its delicious, locally-sourced restaurants to its active, sports-centric community. USA Today featured Charlottesville as a great place to invest in a home. “Take one of the nation’s Photo credit: Aaron Watson Photography quintessential college towns, throw in a big slice of American history, add golf courses and wineries, set it all in prime horse country, and the result is Charlottesville,” says Larry Olmsted for USA Today. We couldn’t agree more! We are in the center of Virginia, surrounded by gentle rivers, rolling pastures set amongst a beautiful landscape, mild seasons and an easy two-and-a-half-hour drive to Washington, D.C. or the Atlantic coast, with its sandy stretches of beautiful shoreline. Charlottesville’s geographic proximity allows residence to enjoy a mild climate with four distinct seasons. Now that you know a little more about all the great local offerings, turn to page 72 for details on how to get settled in your new home. We welcome you!

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If you are new to the Greater Charlottesville area or starting a new phase in life, check our website to see all the opportunities to meet new people, work with nonprofits and engage in a wide range of fun-filled activities. Our mission, for more than 50 years, is to welcome new members to this region and to provide interesting activities for all Newcomers Club members. In addition to interest groups, there are special events throughout the year. The Newcomers Club has something for everyone. Join us! Become a member.

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The Scoop on UVA The University of Virginia is a bastion of tradition founded by Thomas Jefferson, the most popular man in town. Those who are fond of him often refer to him as TJ or Mr. Jefferson. Whether you’re preparing to enter the university’s hallowed halls for a degree or enjoying a weekend in town, here is your guide to local lingo. We proudly cheer on our Orange and Blue, “The Cavaliers” — “Cavs” for short, or “Wahoos.” What’s a Wahoo? Legend has Photo Credit: Jennifer Jones it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the UVA players “wahoos” during their fierce in-state rivalry back in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” was in general use to denote the University students or events relating to them. The abbreviated “Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers. The area on which UVA sits is called “Grounds,” not “campus,” and freshmen here are called “first-years.” The large, domed building with Mr. Jefferson’s great statue is the Rotunda, and its recent renovation and restoration project of the nearly 200-year-old structure has helped it remain at the heart of the University’s academic mission. It faces a huge grass courtyard known as “The Lawn,” surrounded by historic residences that are still coveted student and faculty residences. From the steps of the Rotunda, you can see “The Corner.” Always abustle, The Corner has a great selection of casual restaurants with college prices and trendy shops that give it a cool vibe.

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Start Here For city info, visit visitcharlottesville.org. For county info, visit albemarle.org.

Get on the Grid Where you get your electricity depends on where you live, with one option per area. Power providers include Appalachian Power, (800) 956-4237, appalachianpower.com; Central Virginia Electric Cooperative, (800) 367-2832, .mycvec. com; Dominion Virginia Power, (866) 366-4357, dominionenergy.com; and Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, (800) 552-3904, myrec.coop.

Fuel Up Natural gas service is available from the city of Charlottesville for city residents and some parts of the county: Charlottesville Gas, (434) 970-3211.

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Got Water? If you’re not in one of the county homes on well water, you’ll need to connect up with Charlottesville Water at (434) 970-3800 or Albemarle County Service Authority at (434) 977-4511.

Take Out the Trash County residents may use the Ivy Landfill or hire a private collection firm. The majority of private haulers collect trash and recycling together, where it is taken to a recovery facility, reporting a 25% recycling rate. For a higher recycling rate, consider The McIntire Recycling Center (98%), or contract a private hauler such as Evergreen Recycling. The city provides weekly trash take-away; residents purchase stickers for 13-gallon or 32-gallon trash bags at grocery stores or an annual sticker available at City Hall, (434) 970-3830.

Keep in Touch Landline phone service and/or Internet connections are available through CenturyLink, centurylink.com; Comcast, .xfinity.com; Sprint, sprint.com; and Ting, ting.com.

On the Road Within 30 days of moving to the area, contact the DMV for a new driver’s license and to title and register your vehicle locally: Charlottesville DMV, (804) 497-7100.

Rock the Vote The easiest way to register to vote is to fill out a form while you’re at the DMV. Otherwise, call up the local registration office to get the necessary form: Albemarle County Voter Registration, (434) 972-4173; City of Charlottesville Voter Registration, (434) 970-3250.

Make New Friends Are you new to Charlottesville or newly retired? The Newcomers Club offers a variety of activities: cvillenewcomers.com.

Make a Difference There are lots of opportunities to help out those in need within our community. Check out volunteer opportunities on the United Way’s website: unitedwaytja.org. CharlottesvilleWelcomeBook.com

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Charlottesville and the surrounding Albemarle County is a thriving, economically vital region home to approximately 145,000 residents and diverse job-generating enterprises from large employers to start-up companies. We enjoy viable non-profit enterprises, commerce, suppliers, research businesses and agri-businesses. The University of Virginia and its graduate programs attract talented students with infectious energy and exciting ideas who are a tremendous resource for local business. UVA, along with Piedmont Virginia Community College and the Charlottesville/Albemarle Technical Education Center, also provides the area with above par secondary education opportunities. In fact, in Forbes’ 2017 Best Small Places for Business and Careers, Charlottesville made the top 20 out of 200 locations. Major employers in the area include the University of Virginia, State Farm and the U.S. Department of Defense. Charlottesville also has a thriving small business community that provides our town with its unique vibe. Be sure to check out our biggest job fairs next spring, such as the PVCC Annual Job Fair.

Located in the heart of downtown Charlottesville, the ISC offers early childhood education with a global focus for ages 2-6 with language immersion programs in French and Spanish. Part- and full-time preschool programs with flexible Extra Care, fun afternoon activities, and summer day camps open to all area kids! Previous exposure to French or Spanish is not required for ISC programs

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Education Matters Charlottesville is a fabulous place to raise a family. The University of Virginia provides us with a highly educated population, diverse cultures, strong employment, college sporting events, a lively arts scene and state-of-the-art health care. From preschool to post-graduate, excellence in education is important here, and parents will find a huge variety of preschools, from creative co-ops to international immersion programs.

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Charlottesville’s long history of prioritizing education is exemplified in our many schools. Not only are the public school systems exceptional, but our area boasts more private-school opportunities per capita than most, offering everything from competitive college-prep programs (with boarding options) to schools based on the teachings of alternative leaders in education. Charlottesville City Schools, Albemarle County Schools and area private schools believe in the evidence behind exposing students to a wide variety of experiences, viewpoints and opportunities so they can develop their own interest areas and strengths. From fine arts, STEM technologies and academies, and computer availability to project-based learning, immersion language curriculums and multi-age classrooms, students have the tools needed to learn and apply in all aspects of life. Learn all about Charlottesville’s educational opportunities at CharlottesvilleFamily.com.


Becoming a Local Finding a Home

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Charlottesville is home to an amazing variety of real estate agents who are well-versed in our eclectic selection of neighborhoods. Begin your neighborhood search with Belmont, a historic community within walking distance of Downtown, where you’ll find a mix of Victorian-style homes and adorable cottages with picket fences. Next, check out the charming neighborhoods of Rose Hill (close to Downtown) or Rugby Avenue (closer to the University of Virginia) and the surrounding neighborhoods. Fifeville and Fry’s Spring neighborhoods are great options for those wanting a short commute to the UVA Medical Center. Subdivisions north and south of town provide family-friendly streets with neighborhood schools and pools. Driving west from Charlottesville, into Albemarle County, brings you to Ivy, an area with beautiful rolling hills and new and historic homes. Also west of town are prestigious neighborhoods such as Farmington and Ednam, among others. A bit farther west is charming Crozet, a mix of planned neighborhoods and rural living. On the east side of Charlottesville, Keswick is renowned for its stunning horse farms and ivy-clad estates and is the connector between the bustling city and the charming countryside. Wherever you choose to call home, you can enjoy the unparalleled mountain views and so much more.

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How It All Started

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Charlottesville, named for Queen Charlotte Sophia of England and founded in 1762, is an inspiring setting to call home. Charlotte was also known as the wife of King George III, the object of scorn by Thomas Jefferson and others during the American Revolution. The University of Virginia officially opened in March of 1825 and Charlottesville officially became a city in 1888. Albemarle County’s historic roots extend equally as far, having been founded in 1744 and named in honor of William Anne van Keppel, the second Earl of Albemarle and the Governor General of the county from 1734-1735. One reason Charlottesville has so many transplanted residents is that it’s a small city — according to the U.S. Census Bureau, at around 10.3 square miles, with an estimated 46,912 residents — but it has the trappings of a big one. Covering about 721 square miles, the county’s population is more than double that of the city, at an estimated 106,878. With stunning views, rolling vineyards, quaint villages, historic inns and more, there is much to explore. Both city and county are fascinating places and wonderful locales to call home, and we welcome you! Be sure to also check out the Wine & Country Life magazines to see how to make the most out of life in Jefferson’s Virginia.

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