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City GuideFredericksburg,VAWhere to Live2Museums3Historical Sites3Theaters & Music Venues4Dining4Shopping5Outdoor Recreation5Seasonal Events6hilldrup.com800.476.6683Moving to the FredericksburgArea - What You Need to KnowSo you’re moving to the Fredericksburg area. Well, get excited because there isno shortage of amazing things to see, do and eat! With the Fredericksburg areaconsisting of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County, King GeorgeCounty and Caroline County, there’s an entire region’s worth of excitement.Regardless of what your interests are, you’re in for a fun-filled next chapter of yourlife!

Moving to Fredericksburg, VAWhere to LiveFirst things first, where to live? The Fredericksburg area hasa diverse set of neighborhoods that can accommodate justabout any pace – and stage – of life.School performance can vary between the area’s differentlocalities, so it is important to do your research before decidingon a school zone.MillennialsFredericksburg and its surrounding counties are some of Virginia’smost historic and charming areas – and that’s saying something! Thisdraws millennials who might work in D.C. or Northern Virginia, butdon’t mind a long commute in exchange for the extra local character.Amid the Civil War battlegrounds, museums and antique shops area slew of amazing restaurants, breweries and outdoor activities thatcan cater to nearly every young person’s interests – and new luxurycondos like 600 Amelia Street are right in the middle of it!Empty NestersFredericksburg is a history lover’s playground, which is atremendous draw for many empty nesters. Even if battlefieldsaren’t your thing, the area’s mix of small town charm, outdooractivities and delicious restaurants keeps older individualsoccupied. You can find acres and acres in the surroundingcounties, but if you want to be more centrally located with lessmaintenance, new luxury condos like 600 Amelia Street giveempty nesters all the benefits of city living.Fredericksburg’s housing market attracts both homeownersand renters alike, and popular choices for millennials include thefollowing:Empty nesters may want to consider homes in theseneighborhoods:Fredericksburg 600 Amelia Street Cobblestone in Fredericksburg Downtown FredericksburgSpotsylvania Silver Collection at Cosner’s Corner Station Square at Cosner’s Corner Abberly at SouthpointFredericksburg Celebrate by Del Webb 600 Amelia StreetStafford Greenfield Senior Living Falls RunSpotsylvania Regency of Chancellorsville Asbury Manor Lee’s ParkeYoung FamiliesFredericksburg is a wonderful place for young families to flourish,with a lifestyle at a slightly slower pace compared to D.C. There areall kinds of food and music festivals held throughout the year, manyof which are family friendly. Fredericksburg’s rich history and closeproximity to Washington, D.C., Richmond and Williamsburg alsoprovides young families the opportunity to immerse themselves inthe early history of our country.Popular neighborhoods for young families include the following:Fredericksburg IdlewildStafford Aquia HarbourSpotsylvania Lee’s Hill HolleybrookeKing George Hopyard Farmhilldrup.com800.476.66832

Moving to Fredericksburg, VAWhat to doThe question in Richmond isn’t what to do. It’s what to dofirst.MuseumsMarine MuseumThe National Museum of the Marine CorpsThe National Museum of the Marine Corps is open 364 days a year(closed on Christmas Day) and is free to the public. You can findover 230 years of Marine Corps history and artifacts ranging fromvehicles, artillery, medals, uniforms and more. For more informationon current and upcoming exhibits, visit usmcmuseum.comhis home in 2008. Visitors can tour the gardens and grounds, learnmore about Civil War artifacts found on the property and takeadvantage of the farm’s hiking trails. For more information visitkenmore.org/ff home.htmlKenmore HouseKenmore House, a Georgian-style mansion, was built by GeorgeWashington’s sister, Betty Washington Lewis and her husband,Fielding Lewis, in the 1770s. The plantation home, located indowntown Fredericksburg, survived the Battle of Fredericksburg, andtoday visitors can enjoy guided tours of the first floor of the house.For more information visit kenmore.org/kp home.htmlCivil War BattlefieldsFredericksburg and the surrounding areas are home to the sites ofmany significant Civil War battlefields. In fact, they were some ofthe most brutal battles leading up to the end of the war. The Battlesof Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania arecalled America’s Battleground by the National Park System. For moreinformation, visit nps.gov/frsp/index.htmCMoR Fredericksburg (Children’s Museum of Richmond Fredericksburg)CMoR - Fredericksburg is just blocks from Fredericksburg’shistoric downtown and is filled with different exhibits to entertainand educate children. The museum is open seven days a week,only closing for Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving andChristmas. For hours and information visit c-mor.org/plan-your-visit/fredericksburgHugh Mercer Apothecary ShopHugh Mercer was a doctor in Fredericksburg whose patientsincluded Mary Washington, mother of George Washington. His oldapothecary shop is now a museum with a mix of medicine, militaryand political highlights. For information about admission and hours,visit /hugh-mercerapothecary-shopHistorical SitesHistorical churchesThe Fredericksburg area has many historical churches, such asAquia Church, built in the 1750s and one of the oldest activecolonial churches still being used today, and St. George’s EpiscopalChurch, which doubled as a hospital during the Civil War. Both ofthese churches, along with several others throughout downtownFredericksburg, are rumored to be haunted if you’re looking for adash of fright with your history! For more information, visit virginia.org/listings/HistoricSites/AquiaChurch/ and iscopalChurch/Ferry FarmFerry Farm was home to George Washington during some of hismost formative years. Today this historical site is open to the public.Amazingly enough, archeologists only just found the exact site ofhilldrup.com800.476.66833

Moving to Fredericksburg, VAWhat to DoChatham ManorChatham Manor is a large Georgian-style mansion, overlookingthe Rappahannock River. It was built in the late 1700s by WilliamFitzhugh, a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress. The homehad many famous visitors including George Washington and ThomasJefferson. Today the mansion is a part of the Fredericksburg &Spotsylvania National Military Park. For more information Bistro or Fahrenheit store frontTheaters and Music VenuesRiverside Dinner TheaterA great way to entertain friends and family over a meal is to bringthem to a performance at the Riverside Dinner Theater. The theateris known for its Broadway-like quality musical productions and evenfeatures live music. Amenities include a full bar, dinner service andmeeting rooms. For a list of current shows, pricing and schedule, visitriversidedt.comCelebrate VA Live AfterhoursEach May, this seasonal venue kicks off its summer concert series ofpopular artists from Boyz II Men and ZZ Top to country artists likeMontgomery Gentry. Buy a season pass for guaranteed admissioneach show or tickets for just your favorite artists. To see the lineup ofthis upcoming season and pricing visitcelebratevirginiaafterhours.comDodd AuditoriumOn the historic and beautiful campus of the University of MaryWashington is the multi-use performance space Dodd Auditorium,where hundreds of events are held each year, including UMW’sphilharmonic concerts, live lectures and more. The auditoriumseats 1,273 and includes balcony and orchestra level seating. For aschedule of upcoming events and performances visitadminfinance.umw.edu/doddDiningFine diningA nice dinner out isn’t hard to come by in Fredericksburg. RestaurantRow on William Street alone features acclaimed destinations likeFahrenheit 132, Bistro Bethem, La Petite Auberge and RistoranteRenato. Foode, also located in downtown Fredericksburg, recentlyopened its new space and its head chef, Joy Crump, appeared onTop Chef. For a comprehensive list of some of the region’s bestrestaurants, visitfred.com/wine-dineCasual diningA more casual meal around town does not compromise on taste.Castiglias Italian Restaurant, locally owned and operated by theCastiglia family from Naples, Italy, offers a daily selection of Italianand American cuisines such as brick oven pizza and specialty pastain a newly renovated dining room. Mason-Dixon Café offers allkinds of salads, sandwiches and wraps with a southern flair. Rightnext door to Mason-Dixon Café is Carl’s, arguably the best softserve in America, as demonstrated by its numerous awards. Othercasual dining options include Sedona Taphouse, Umi (a local sushirestaurant), Allman’s Barbeque and Parthenon Pizza, offeringauthentic Greek cuisine.Breweries/WineriesA great drink is easy to come by for Fredericksburg area residents.First up is Spencer Devon Brewing. Located in downtownFredericksburg, the restaurant sources approximately 80 percentof its ingredients from local farmers. A. Smith Bowman Distilleryproduces a range of hand-crafted spirits using the finest ingredientsto honor the legacy and groundbreaking spirit of Virginia’s pioneers,and they offer complimentary tours! Blue & Gray Brewing is now apart of Adventure Brewing Company, and the 3300 Dill Smith Drivelocation will now be called Adventure South. Adventure Brewingbrews an array of craft beers year round and releases new beersalmost weekly. If you’re more in favor of wine, look no further thanPotomac Pointe Vineyard and Winery. Designed to make you feel likeyou’ve stepped into Tuscany, Potomac Pointe offers tastings, facilitytours and a full bistro.hilldrup.com800.476.66834

Moving to Fredericksburg, VAWhat to DoShoppingDowntown FredericksburgDowntown Fredericksburg represents the heart of the city’s history.The 40-square blocks are home to a wide range of retailers,restaurants, art galleries, craft breweries, boutiques, and localbusinesses. If perusing storefront windows and shelves gets tiring,enjoy Fredericksburg’s Olde Towne Carriage Tours to learn moreabout the history and sites of the downtown area.shopping and dining lifestyle center behind the mall called TheVillage at Towne Centre, which includes Muvico, an upscale movietheater with a bar, and Splitsville, a restaurant and bowling alleycombo. Featuring a Residence Inn by Marriot, the shopping hubinvites you to shop, dine, and stay.Outdoor RecreationFredericksburg City DockThe City Dock is located on the Rappahannock River, located nearthe downtown train station and at the end of Sophia Street. Thehistoric dock dates back to when George Washington was presidentand is a perfect spot for fishing, boating, river views, and water sportrentals. For more information visit ity-Dock-4Virginia Central Railway TrailOriginally a 38-mile railway line that connected Fredericksburg andOrange County and was operational from 1877 to 1984, this trailis being renovated for walking and biking. The trail currently offersmore than four miles of trail across two disconnected segments:one from downtown Fredericksburg to the Idlewild neighborhoodand the other in nearby Chancellor. For more information visitfredericksburgva.gov/index.aspx?NID 742Central ParkThe Central Park development, just outside of downtownFredericksburg, boasts one of the largest power shopping centerson the East Coast. Located along I-95 on Route 3 (Plank Road), itfeatures over 200 restaurants, fashion retailers, and friendly services.Here you can find a Regal Cinema, Sport and Health club, retailerslike Loft and DSW, along with an array of restaurants including TheMelting Pot and Carrabba’s.Stafford MarketplaceStafford Marketplace is one of Stafford’s largest shopping centers,with all the stores needed for your shopping list like Best Buy, Target,Petsmart and TJ Maxx. Located right off I-95, it’s hard to miss andharder to leave.Spotsylvania Towne CentreSpotsylvania Towne Centre is Fredericksburg’s one-stop shoppingdestination for everyone’s favorite stores. Bring the family to shopand dine at the likes of Macy’s, Aveda, White House Black Market,Arhaus, Bravo, Firebirds and more. Visit the new elegant outdoorCanal Path/Heritage TrailThe Canal Path and Heritage Trail together form a paved loopperfect for biking and walking. The Canal Path is 1.8-miles longand winds along the Rappahannock Canal from Fall Hill Avenue toPrincess Anne Street. The Heritage Trail is a 1.6-mile stretch thatconnects the pathway. For more information visit anal-PathHeritage-Trail-3River rd near rapidshilldrup.com800.476.66835

Moving to Fredericksburg, VAWhat to DoVirginia Outdoor CenterVirginia Outdoor Center is run by a group of outdoor enthusiastsfrom a 35-acre riverfront beach site on Fall Hill Avenue. The centerprides itself on being as hidden as possible from the stress andsounds of the real world, where you can relax and explore along theRappahannock River. The Virginia Outdoor Center offers an array ofclasses and activities like kayaking and tubing on the river or hikingand backpacking through the Shenandoah National Park, if youwant to get out of Fredericksburg for the day. For information onupcoming events, classes, trips, and rental rates visit playva.comFredericksburg First NightWelcome the new year on the streets of downtown Fredericksburgwith music, performers, carnival-type activities, vendors and morewhile waiting for the “ball drop”. The celebration is held on multiplestreets and is family-friendly for all ages. For this year’s activities,vendors and information visit fredericksburgfirstnight.comMotts Run Reservoir Recreation AreaMotts Run is an 860-acre natural area that offers eight differenthiking trails, fishing, kayaking and canoeing (kayak and canoe rentalsare available). The recreation area is open everyday, except Tuesdaysand Wednesdays. For more information, visit otts-Run-Reservoir-Recreation-Area-10Are you excited yet? You should be! Whenever you’re readyto start planning your move to the Fredericksburg area, we’rehere to help! Visit Hilldrup.com to schedule a free in-homemove estimate.Stafford also offers similar holiday celebrations like its Christmasparade, New Year’s Eve festivities and Independence Day celebration.Visit tourstaffordva.com/events to find out more.Seasonal EventsMemorial Day luminaries in the Civil War cemeteriesWhat better way to commemorate our veterans than to honor themin the Fredericksburg National Cemetery where Union soldiers fromthe Civil War are laid to rest. Each May, thousands visit the historicsite to participate and watch the lighting of candles during the threehour ceremony.Fredericksburg Christmas ParadeVoted the No. 1 best community event in the area, you won’t wantto miss this annual parade. In the heart of Old Town Fredericksburg,people of all ages fill the sidewalks of Caroline Street and PrincessAnne Street to watch the parade and wait for Santa. For informationon parking, timing and this year’s participating groups, visit www.fredericksburgchristmasparade.comCandlelight Tour at Christmas time in downtownFredericksburgFor almost 50 years, residents, tourists and travelers participate inthe annual Candlelight Tour during the holiday season. Take a dateor make it a group event! Evening tour tickets include a cocktailparty! For this year’s schedule and ticket pricing visit illdrup.com800.476.66836

businesses. If perusing storefront windows and shelves gets tiring, enjoy Fredericksburg’s Olde Towne Carriage Tours to learn more about the history and sites of the downtown area. Central Park The Central Park development, just outside of downtown Fredericksburg, boasts one

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