December 2009 issue

About December 2009 issue

In the December 2009 issue of Virginia Living, you’ll find the glorious antebellum Oak Ridge estate as well as the humble, centuries-old log cabins of Rockbridge County … whose residents might well have enjoyed the persimmon, another issue highlight. We examine how West Virginia came to be, and we unravel how a Mariners’ Museum archivist stole myriad bits of history. There’s a serious dose of the 21st century too, with a wild ride through dynamic Fairfax. Also inside: nutty sweets for the nutty season, an antiques expert and a polo phenom, chocolate, Todd Jurich’s Bistro in Norfolk, a trek in the Peru highlands, Colonial Williamsburg Christmas trimming stats, and much more.

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Patricia Lyons

In the Fast Lane

Fairfax County is something of welcome anomaly—the Old Dominion's busy, brash and diverse economic powerhouse. After going through two major transformations over the last 50 years, this hectic symbol of suburban America is gearing up for an urban shift.

January 29, 2010 by in Nearby

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Robert Meganck

Honker Hordes

Greater snow geese, copious and invincible.

December 17, 2009 by in Nature

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Kip Dawkins

Old Glory

Restoring the grandeur of an antebellum compound takes labor, money and love.

December 14, 2009 by in Inside

Fine Objects, Rich Stories

Antiques expert Ken Farmer, a regular on Antiques Roadshow, talks about his love of American folk art, how he got started in the business, the fake Tiffany silver cocktail set that fooled him—and the Wythe County pie safe that he acquired after drinking more than a few Budweisers and singing Stanley Brothers songs with the owner.

December 11, 2009 by in At Large

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