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Dulles Area
Have about 6 hours in the Dulles area, car is available. Looking for "historic" town to visit and dinner. Any suggestions? Do not want to go to the District. Thanks
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If you're coming in during the week, you'll have to work around rush hour. On the weekend, you'll be fine. <BR> <BR>You could check out Leesburg. While it's now surrounded by strip malls, the downtown area is nice. <BR> <BR>I love (and live in) Old Town Alexandria, but it's about 35-45 minutes from Dulles.
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Kate, the town you're looking for it Waterford, Virginia. It's about 20 miles northwest of Dulles; seven miles from Leesburg. It is a community dating from the 18th and 19th century with nothing in town from 1900 forward. <BR> <BR>Waterford, in turn, is surrounded by a greensward so that the community remains intact without suburban encroachment. Twice a year there is a Waterford Fair that supports restorations, which inlcludes open houses. The town's web site will also give you information on things to see and do.
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Harper's Ferry, W.Va. is a wonderful, beautiful, and historic town with restaurants, too. Only about 1 hour or less from Dulles. <BR>
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Bleck to Harper's Ferry. Unless you like a wax museum and want a hot dog. Definitely, definitely, Leesburg or Waterford. Leesburg is more "city," though very small; lots of antique shops and excellent places to eat. Much closer than Harpers Ferry, too. <BR> <BR>If you wanted to see some pretty countryside, Dulles is only about 30-40 minutes away (down Route 50) from Middleburg, Virginia, a beautiful area with views of mountains all around, four star eating, peaceful.
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