December 16, 2025
Weddings and special events give friends and family the perfect excuse to extend their stay. Consider recommending some of these unique and memorable inns, bed...
December 9, 2025
If you’ve ever wished to step straight into the world of Bridgerton where elegance reigns, garden strolls are a must, and every social outing carries...
For travelers who plan trips around memorable meals, the Capitol Region remains one of the most underrated culinary destinations in the United States. Within a...
Where live music, local flavor, and family-friendly fun come together Winter break doesn’t have to mean long drives or over packed itineraries. In Culpeper, VA...
November 17, 2025
Venue 📸: The Refinery Once the wedding rings are picked out you are ready to begin your hunt for the perfect place to tie the...
In 1995 William Dranginis, a Manassas, Virginia local planned an adventure in the woods of Culpeper County to do some metal detecting with several friends,…
Originally built in the 19th century, the Culpeper, Virginia train station played a significant role during the Civil War transporting supplies for both Union and…
Located in Stevensburg, Virginia, Salubria Manor is a Georgian-style home dating back to the 18th century. Over the years, rumors of paranormal activity have persisted,…
Address: 115 N. East St. Culpeper, VA 22701 Photo Credit: Karen Quaintance Built circa 1821 St. Stephens Church is the oldest church found in downtown…
Photo Credit: Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018666218/; Culpeper Court House, Va. Court house, with a group of Confederates captured at Cedar Mountain on balcony The first…
During Culpeper, Virginia’s short lived gold rush during the 1800s miners were also mining for mica, which was prominent throughout Culpeper County at that time.…
Photo Credit: DigitalCommonwealth.org The Lord Culpeper Hotel located at 401 South Main Street Culpeper, Virginia is a historic three story brick building featuring Colonial Revival…
Built in 1858, this two-story frame structure served as a field hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Soldiers left behind…
Everyone knows the famous version of the Headless Horseman which comes from Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Culpeper, Virginia has a similar local…
Another story rooted in Culpeper’s folklore is the tale of the “Witch of Mountain Run.” It’s said that in the late 18th century, a woman…
General A.P. Hill's boyhood home is located at the corner of Main Street and Davis Street. While investigating there “someone” was present in the room…
What is now known as Grass Rootes restaurant at the corner of Davis Street and East Street, this building was used as a jail during…
Knakal’s Bakery on Davis Street, established in 1937, once had an employee die of a sudden heart attack while at work. His “spirit” remains according…