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Welcome to Charlottesville!

This is a great video produced by a local UVa law student here in town.  Great overview of all that Charlottesville has to offer and the rich lifestyle that so many are drawn to!


Charlottesville 365; Charlottesville’s Oscar Night America

As someone who doesn’t really often watch the Oscar’s, one of the great parties of the year last year in Charlottesville was Oscar Night America at the Paramount. Tonight the event takes place again, and tickets are still on sale for $45. To benefit the VA film festival and the Paramount Theatre, Oscar Night is officially sanctioned by the Academy


University of Virginia Ranked among Forbes’ Worlds Most Beautiful College Campuses

The University of Virginia has received yet another world-wide ranking in the eyes of Forbes Magazine; it is amongst their list of most beautiful college campuses in the world. From the Forbes website; Charlottesville, Va. Thomas Jefferson said his proudest achievement was creating this campus in 1819. Jefferson believed that real learning could only happen in an “academical village” setting,


University of Virginia’s Darden Business Institute Ranked #7 in Entrepreneurship

From the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce September 30 ChamberBits Newsletter; “Darden Ranks #7 in The Nation for Entrepreneurship The 2010 Princeton Review Ranking for Entrepreneur Magazine places Darden in the top of the class for graduate studies.  Over $1 Million in entrepreneurship scholarships awarded annually; recently unveiled i.Lab rooted in multi-disciplinary thinking. Academics complemented by unwavering commitment to experience-based


Charlottesville 365; Montpelier

A Home in Transition Montpelier, the home of James Madison–the Father of the Constitution–sits just a half-hour from Charlottesville in Orange County. The estate where Madison was raised and lived after his presidency was recently returned architecturally to its 19th century form after four years and $25 million. Inside the mostly empty rooms teach guests about the process of finding