1. Monticello
Visit the historic home of Thomas Jefferson, filled with rich history and beautiful gardens.
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Visit the historic home of Thomas Jefferson, filled with rich history and beautiful gardens.
An eight-block pedestrian mall with restaurants, shops, and entertainment options.
A vibrant outdoor art park featuring murals, sculptures, and interactive installations.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of the University of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson.
Engage in challenging and fun escape room adventures with historical themes.
A serene park along the Rivanna River offering trails, picnic areas, and scenic views.
One of Charlottesville's largest parks, featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and a golf course.
Explore the natural beauty and history of this 215-acre preserve offering trails and educational programs.
A community park with sports facilities, playgrounds, and picnic areas, ideal for family outings.
The historic center of the University of Virginia, featuring Jeffersonian architecture and student rooms.
A hands-on children's museum offering interactive exhibits and educational programs.
A neighborhood park with playgrounds, picnic shelters, and open green spaces.
Experience a variety of themed escape rooms that challenge your problem-solving skills.
A historic park with sports facilities, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
Enjoy hiking and bird-watching in this 980-acre nature preserve with scenic trails and reservoirs.
Explore a diverse collection of art ranging from ancient to contemporary at this university museum.
A community park featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails.
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