Ydstoti.com Yes, that's an egg on my burger. That's a "BZ Burger" from the Burger Bar in Bristol, Virginia. Along with the cheese, onion, and "secret spice," maybe this should be called a protein burger! Regardless, it was delicious. Add parmesan fries and a milkshake and its simply divine! Roy had a cheeseburger, fries and a shake to round out our meal. If we ate like this every day, we would be round!! The recently restored diner is iconic burger joint. The staff made us feel like regulars, even though we were first-timers from Iowa. Whether you're a country music buff, a race fan, or just another traveler, when you're in Bristol, you really do need to check out the Burger Bar. It is worth the trip!
Tags: chips, travel, music, French, friesThis video shows the route of the inaugural Virginia Wine Country Half Marathon, which will be held in Loudoun, Virginia: DC's Wine Country on June 4, 2011. The 13.1 mile race begins in the vineyards of Breaux Vineyards, the follow country roads and scenic byways around the town of Hillsboro, before ending at Doukenie Winery. The event will also feature a wine and music festival, and other activities throughout the weekend. For more information, go to www.Run4VirginiaWine.com.
Tags: Country, Doukenie, wine, Breaux, HalfOnce a year, the folks in Virginia's horse country invite the public to see their horse stables.
Tags: horses, hunt, Stables, Thoroughbred, Virginia""About the Red Caboose Motel --- What started as a dare has become a one-of-a-kind Lancaster County motel which are made from fully restored 25-ton cabooses. You can sleep in a real caboose in the heart of Lancaster County Strasburg Train Country. The Red Caboose offers a unique Strasburg, PA lodging experience for families, couples, or train history enthusiasts. The Red Caboose Motel is located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. We are surrounded by Amish Farms, The Strasburg Railroad, The Railroad Museum, Choo-Choo Barn and many more Lancaster County attractions. The Red Caboose Motel features 38 cabooses (many newly restored), two dining cars, and two baggage cars. It all started in 1969 when Don Denlinger was dared to bid on 19 old cabooses being auctioned off by the Pennsylvania Railroad. To his surprise, he won them for $100. He moved them to a parcel of land near the Strasburg Railroad and turned them into unique train lodging in the heart of Amish countryside. He continued to add to his collection of train cars over the years, and the Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant became fun, family-oriented Pennsylvania lodging offering the chance to sleep in real railroad cars. Lancaster County's Red Caboose Motel is now owned by Larry Demarco. The Red Caboose offers a little bit of train history tucked away among the peaceful Amish farms of Strasburg, PA. Under Larry's care, the railroad cars have been restored and repainted to feature the authentic colors of the railroads ...
Tags: red, Pennsylvania, wm, Maryland, amishThe Spencer-Penn School served the small rural community of Spencer for seventy-seven years, not only as an educational institution, but also as the center of civic and social life. Today, in its new incarnation as the Spencer-Penn Centre, the renovated school stands as a testament to the remarkable volunteer spirit of the citizens of Spencer while serving once again as a vital community resource. Recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, it houses a library and a computer lab, hosts classes ranging from art to yoga, and provides space for banquets, conferences, receptions and concerts. The "On the Road" series is made possible, in part, with a grant from The Harvest Foundation, supporting expanded coverage of Martinsville-Henry County as a place where everyone has the opportunity to live, work, and play. For more information on Martinsville-Henry County, Virginia call 888-PACE-4-YU, go to www.VisitMartinsville.com or stop by our Visitor Center at 54 West Church Street, Martinsville.
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