Christmas In Virginia





For many Virginians, a "White Christmas" is virtually unheard of, but that doesn't stop us from getting into the spirit. Christmas in Virginia can be a wonderful time as temperatures start to cool down to welcome Old Man Winter. Many areas in Virginia are still fairly mild in December, but a very strong cold spell can sweep through much of the area and so everyone should bring at least a light winter coat! The best destinations for The Christmas Season in Virginia include Colonial Williamsburg and their "Grand Illumination". This has many celebrations on the first Sunday in December with a large fireworks display at night. Many small towns in Virginia have their Christmas parades the first weekend of December, and from Middleburg to Danville, you can expect a celebration of great multitude.


The Richmond area has many things to do around Christmas- including carriage rides through Shockoe Slip during the month of December. The Dooley Mansion in Maymont Park is wonderfully decorated- as is The Jefferson Hotel with a stupendous Christmas tree that reaches the heights of the ceiling. Virginia also supplies many of our nations Christmas tree industry- most of which are grown in the Southwestern part of the state. They include Frasier furs, spruces, and southern pines. While outside of Virginia- the National Christmas Tree in Washington DC is also quite a sight to behold. Virginians also pride themselves on their hospitality during the Christmas Season. In tradition, wreaths are made of fruits such as pears and pineapple, which dates back to Colonial Times. Be sure and visit Virginia this Christmas. You may even see some snow in the mountains!

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