Washington, Virginia Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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Washington, VA, is proud to have been surveyed by George Washington himself in 1749. Although the Washington population hovers at around 150, this small city is a richly historical bed and breakfast vacation destination. Illustrious and famous founding fathers have passed through this town, making it an important part of the American history landscape. Discovering history on... » show more a Washington bed and breakfast vacation should include Main Street, which served as a Confederate Hospital in the Civil War. Historic Walking Tours are a popular activity for bed and breakfast visitors; the variety of architectural styles speaks to the density of the history. From frontier cabins to brick government buildings, the historic districts of Washington will keep cameras snapping. Washington also happens to be nestled into beautiful Rappahannock County, which has five wineries and sixteen orchards for bed and breakfast visitors to discover. The arts flourish in Washington, as well: bed and breakfast visitors love the elegance and communal nature of KI Theatre, which develops original plays and old favorites. The Theatre at Washington is another great place to see a show on a bed and breakfast vacation: professional chamber music, humor and drama can all be seen on this stage. The shops and art galleries in Washington are all unique, original and up-scale. Bed and breakfast visitors find that the shopping in Washington belies the small size of the town. Beautiful, historic and friendly to bed and breakfast visitors, Washington is the ideal place to learn the history of our nation while enjoying the beauty of nature. « show less
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