Central Virginia

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Central Virginia, commonly called the Piedmont, is the largest region of the state of Virginia and contains the state capital, Richmond (Virginia) | Richmond. It is marked on the east by the Fall Line, and on the west by the Appalachian Mountains. The southern part of this region, bordering on North Carolina, is generally referred to in the state as "Southside Virginia".

Cities and Towns

Ashland (Virginia) | Ashland Charlottesville Crewe (Virginia) | Crewe Culpeper Danville (Virginia) | Danville Farmville Fredericksburg (Virginia) | Fredericksburg Hanover (Virginia) | Hanover Lynchburg Martinsville (Virginia) | Martinsville Petersburg (Virginia) | Petersburg Richmond (Virginia) | Richmond Amherst (Virginia) | Amherst Locust Dale

More Destinations

  • Appomattox Court House National Historic Park
  • Fairy Stone State Park
  • Kings Dominion
  • Monticello
  • National D-Day Memorial

    Central Virginia Halal Travel Guide

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The capital of Virginia was moved from Williamsburg to Richmond during the Revolutionary War, as it was inland and was safe from the firepower of the British Navy (it was captured by the British Army at a later date). Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death," speech took place at St. John's Church.

Richmond was named the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War. In the spring of 1865 and the city was captured and burned by Union Forces. Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House, east of Lynchburg, shortly after.

Local Language in Central Virginia

The accent is very light in areas bordering Northern Virginia but gets much stronger in the southern rural areas. The accent is typically the strongest and most southern in Southside Virginia by the North Carolina border. The dialect in Richmond is very unique that it combines elements of Urban dialects with elements of British Colonial English. However, most people in Richmond today will speak general American English.

How to travel to Central Virginia

  • Richmond Amtrak
  • Lynchburg Regional Airport (IATA Flight Code: LYH)
  • Interstate 95 from the north or south.
  • Interstate 64 from the east or west.

How to get around In Central Virginia

  • Interstate 95 runs through the region north and south.
  • Interstate 64 runs through the region east and west.
  • Route 29 runs from Charlottesville to Lynchburg.

What to see in Central Virginia

  • Appomattox Court House National Historic Park, Appomattox, Virginia. The site of the surrender of the Confederate forces, marking the end of the Civil War, is restored to tell the story of that day.
  • Fairy Stone State Park, west of Martinsville, Virginia. Located near the southern border, Fairy Stone State Park is named for the unique cross-shaped brown crystals found here. Local legends claim they guard against sickness and danger.
  • Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. The house depicted on the back of the nickel is more than yet another Presidential residence. Monticello reflects a wide variety of third President Thomas Jefferson's interests and hobbies, including his inventions and the neo-classical architecture repeated at UVA, and mementos from the William and Clark expedition.
  • National D-Day Memorial, Bedford, Virginia. Bedford was chosen for the memorial for having lost more young men during the invasion of Normandy than any other town in America, per capita.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Central Virginia

  • Kings Dominion, Doswell, Virginia. One of Virginia's two nationally known theme parks.
  • Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, Virginia. The other nationally known theme park.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Central Virginia

If visiting the shopping neighborhood of Historic Fredericksburg, all of the restaurants on Caroline St. are popular with local residents.

  • Barboursville Vineyards, Barboursville, Virginia. A vineyard set on a historic estate in Jefferson country.

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