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The town of Kilmarnock, Virginia, has partnered with the Virginia Tourism Corporation to display a sign representing the hardworking men and women of our community who are responsible for our way of life.
Each section of the sign represents the largest industries in this area.
The L is made from dock posts and represents the water. The O shows a crosscut section of a tree and represents the forestry industry. The V is represented by two ears of corn and stands for our farming industry. The E is made from crab traps representing the watermen who harvest crabs and oysters.
This LOVEworks sign was unveiled in March in the Kilmarnock Town Center. It is one of 200 LOVEworks projects displayed around the State.
After a 35 mile bike ride and camping overnight, the morning was quiet and the light was soft. New River State Park at Foster Falls is one of the best places to camp in Virginia.
A strong storm system followed me home but there was a break in the clouds once I got to Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore
The higher points of the Blue Ridge Parkway have yet to bloom from a tough winter of heavy snows and ice storms, but you can start to see the beginnings of the change at 20 Minute Overlook.
A beautiful morning on the Parkway
Colonial Parkway was created in 1930 to connect Yorktown Battlefield with Williamsburg Virginia
After biking 3 miles, I got to the High Bridge over the Appomattox River right as the sun set. High Bridge State Park is a rail trail that you can bike 30 miles near Farmville Virginia
Falling Springs Falls is partially fed by hot springs near Warm Springs, VA. The warm water creates mist even when the weather is cold.
One of the old passenger walkways, part of Broad Street Station also known as Union Station located in Richmond, Virginia, now the Science Museum of Virginia. #RVA #Richmond #Virginia #loveva #rvanews
2025-09-27
The 611 Queen of Steam coming into Staunton the Queen City. I had to wait 1 1/2 hours, but it was worth it to get it at the depot. There was a Harry Potter themed festival in town and soon the platform was filled with people.
Malvern Hill, Richmond National Battlefield Park g690 65mm f8 Kodak Tri-x 120 cropped, scanned using Pentax K-3 on a copy stand
Once a bustling stop on the horse and carriage line in the early 1800's, then rail line in the later 1800's and early 1900's, this unique remnant of times past was deserted once the rail line left.
An entire line of store fronts and a church still line the country road here, surrounded by beautiful agricultural farms. This site is a unique window directly into life a century ago.
It stands along an undeveloped section of what will potentially be an extension of the growing Tobacco Heritage Trail, a Virginia Rails to Trails project.
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