Military Officer Magazine Live and Play 2023: Virginia

Military Officer Magazine Live and Play 2023: Virginia
Virginia visitors can take in a winter sunset at Manassas National Battlefield Park. (Photo by lovingav/Getty Images)

lp-2023-bug.png(This article by Colorado-based author Judy Christie originally appeared in the June 2023 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium and Life members. Learn more about the magazine here; learn more about joining MOAA here.)

 

From the Eastern Shore to the Shenandoah Valley to the Blue Ridge Highlands, regions of Virginia offer an assortment of offbeat places and charming towns, many intertwined with history.

 

“I enjoy traveling in Virginia because it truly has an abundance of preserved history that gives me a perspective and understanding that I could not get from simply studying books,” said Maj. Olaolu Ogunyemi, USMC, who has lived in Virginia three times and now serves as a communications officer with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in North Carolina.

 

More Civil War battles were fought in Virginia than any other state, and Ogunyemi recommends a visit to Chancellorsville Battlefield in Spotsylvania, part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park that includes four battlefields and multiple historic sites, such as Chatham Manor, Ellwood Manor, the “Stonewall” Jackson Death Site, and Salem Church — all with free admission.

 

The Chancellorsville Battlefield driving tour begins at the Chancellorsville Battlefield Visitor Center, located near where “Stonewall” Jackson was mortally wounded, and stops at significant home sites and critical points of the battle, like Jackson’s Flank Attack.

 

LP2023_VA-PatriotsColony.jpgPatriots Colony

In the middle of Virginia’s Historic Triangle, discover life on your own terms in a serene, wooded setting close to the beach, shopping, arts, culture, and entertainment. Just minutes from Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary, you’ll find great neighbors at Patriots Colony who share the same life experiences and leave rank at the gate. Patriots Colony, sponsored by Riverside Health System, is built on 90 wooded acres. Residents enjoy an indoor saltwater pool, fitness and recreational facilities, flexible dining options, a tavern, on-campus health care facilities, and much more. (Sponsored Content)

After this experience, round out the day at Battlefield Country Store in Fredericksburg, where you’ll find sugary treats, including an impressive milkshake menu, according to Ogunyemi. Or, he said, check out Billiken’s Smokehouse at the Chimneys, also in Fredericksburg, for beyond-the-ordinary barbecue. The historic house, named for two stone chimneys at each end, is a fine example of Georgian architecture.

 

Or, if you meander to Norfolk, visit Crudo Nudo restaurant for “good pasta and a cool vibe.”

 

New Train Ride

Take a trip back in time on a 1940s passenger car, and enjoy the state’s scenery, including the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains, on the Virginia Scenic Railway that debuted in fall 2022. The Blue Ridge Flyer heads east to roar through the Blue Ridge Tunnel, carved out of rock hundreds of feet below the mountain summit, and the Alleghany Special ventures westward through the beautiful farmland of the Shenandoah Valley, bound for the George Washington and Jefferson national forests. The three-hour roundtrip excursions from the Amtrak Station in historic Staunton include a meal, and reservations are required.

 

LP2023_VA_Falcons Landing.jpgFalcons Landing

Located in scenic Loudoun County — just a short ride from metro Washington, D.C. — Falcons Landing is the premier spot for retirement living, with fine dining, shopping, and more nearby. Residents can enjoy a full calendar of social events, resort-style activities, world-class dining, unbeatable wellness opportunities, and lifelong learning classes — all right on campus. Designed for seniors with military and government backgrounds and their spouses and surviving spouses, this nonprofit Life Plan Community offers the chance to be among peers with a common bond of service. Falcons Landing is the “2022 Best Retirement Community in the Northern Region,” as well as “2022 Best of” in Loudoun County by two local reader surveys. Contact (703) 750-8063 or visit www.falconslanding.org to schedule your tour today! (Sponsored Content)

Virginia Is for Music Lovers

The Crooked Road, a heritage music trail, winds through almost 300 miles of scenic terrain in southwest Virginia, including 19 counties, four cities, and 54 towns. According to Virginia.org, “Day and night, the plaintive strains of mountain ballads and toe-tapping, old-time dance music echo across this region’s sharp ridges and deep valleys.” Saturday night events include the Carter Family Fold in Hiltons and the Virginia-Kentucky Opry in Norton.

 

Appalachian Motorcycle Routes for Kicks

If you’re ready for tried-and-true routes on your motorcycle, check out the “Back of the Dragon,” 32 miles of premier East Coast riding; “Corkscrew,” 123 miles with curves that take you to stunning overlooks and past vineyards; “Gargoyle,” 92 miles of curvy riding; “Scorpion,” 138 miles of twisty roads and mountain climbs; “Daniel Boone,” following in the footsteps of pioneers; “Eagle’s Nest,” a 90-mile loop that early pioneers used as they moved westward to Cumberland Gap; “Heartbreaker,” a 143-mile route through the Grand Canyon of the South; and “Skull Cracker,” passing a stunning waterfall and small towns.

 

VA_TheFairfax.JPGThe Fairfax

Situated outside Washington, D.C., The Fairfax offers easy access to the area’s historical and cultural attractions and the nearby Fort Belvoir base, where you can take advantage of the PX and commissary. Our beautifully maintained 60-acre campus provides an array of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Enjoy world-class amenities, including an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and gardens, plus activities, events, and clubs. For a diverse array of exciting cuisine, our talented culinary team crafts fresh, seasonal dishes that reflect local and regional flavors. You can plan ahead for your future health and finances with our LifeCare program. We offer a continuum of care so you can remain in our community even as your needs might change. Schedule a tour by calling (703) 828-9198 or visiting www.thefairfaxretirement.com/moaa. (Sponsored Content)

Coastal Delight

The Northern Neck of Virginia, a peninsula bordered by the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac and the Rappahannock rivers, is the birthplace of three of the nation’s first five presidents. The small town of Irvington, about an hour southeast of George Washington’s birthplace, is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.

 

Stay at the historic Tides Inn resort, and ride a bike along a quiet, country road into town, which is complete with a winery. The area is also known for oysters and crab, so make sure to try the local seafood while visiting.

 

LP2023_VA_SVWC (Print Quality)-401.jpgShenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury 

If you’ve envisioned a retirement surrounded by nature, you’ll feel at home at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury (SVWC). Our spacious 87-acre, wooded campus is in charming Winchester, Va. Thrilling opportunities are nearby for every interest: sightseeing amid spectacular scenery, reliving history in great museums and on legendary battlefields, music and theatre, golf, tennis, antiquing, and more. As a Life Plan Community, residents have access to a full continuum of care right on campus. Accommodations include apartments, cottages, single-family homes, and our new villa neighborhood. With a variety of floor plans to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect size and style to call your home. Come explore an active lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and camaraderie. We are pet-friendly and only one exit from Winchester Medical Center. (Sponsored Content)

Year-Round Fun

“Virginia is one of the few states in the South that actually gets all four seasons,” Ogunyemi said. The right gear for summer is as important as for winter.

 

“In my experience, the winters are mild, but you get some fluffy snow to enjoy with your family. Just remember, summers can get pretty muggy, so stay hydrated and bring bug spray.”

 

Historical Highlight: A coat worn by Marine Capt. Levi Twiggs during the Indian Wars is among items in the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, adjacent to Marine Corps Base Quantico. Admission is free.

 

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