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		<title>Enjoy a Thanksgiving Feast at a Relaxing Bed &amp; Breakfast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Leisteiner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holidays are time to enjoy family and friends, but so often the holidays become a series of stressful days of meal planning and shopping and cleaning that take away the fun of the season. Why not enjoy all the beauty and ambiance of Thanksgiving, without any of the fuss? Book a stay at a historic Virginia bed and breakfast and leave your stress behind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holidays are time to enjoy family and friends, but so often the holidays become a series of stressful days of meal planning and shopping and cleaning that take away the fun of the season. Why not enjoy all the beauty and ambiance of Thanksgiving, without any of the fuss? Book a stay at a historic Virginia bed and breakfast and leave your stress behind.</p>
<p>Thanksgiving at The Holladay House Bed and Breakfast, located in scenic Orange, Virginia, is an event not to be missed. Innkeepers Sam and Sharon Elswick create the perfect traditional Thanksgiving feast for their guests each year. This special dinner, at only $45 per guest, includes a dozen different homemade dishes, as well as a selection of fine, local wines.</p>
<p>In addition to offering a gourmet Thanksgiving dinner, the innkeepers at this Virginia inn also are offering some special rates to guests who book multiple nights. Book two nights and the second night is discounted 25 percent. Book three nights and you&#8217;ll get two nights at the regular rates, but the third night will be half off.</p>
<p>Built in&#8217;30, this stately Federal-style building has a rich history and is one of the stops on the Journey Through Hallowed Ground. This journey, created by the National Parks Service, includes dozens of historic spots along Virginia Route 15. The innkeepers have restored The Holladay House to its former glory, but offer plenty of modern amenities, such as guest rooms with whirlpool tubs and fireplaces.</p>
<p>In addition to all the wonderful cuisine and ambiance at the inn, the village of Orange and the surrounding area offer plenty of activities. Three presidential homes, those of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe are just minutes away. In fact, Montpelier, the home of James and Dolley Madison, is just four miles away and offers plenty of fun, holiday activities. In addition to historic sites, the area offers many vineyards and the innkeepers supply their guests with free wine tasting passes to several local wineries.</p>
<p>So this year, let innkeepers Sam and Sharon Elswick pamper you at their romantic Virginia inn. Forget about all the holiday stress and enjoy a truly unique Thanksgiving; it might even become an annual tradition.</p>
<p>Jane Leisteiner enjoys blogging and traveling. To get further details on this <a href="http://www.holladayhousebandb.com">Virginia bed and breakfast</a> inn or additional details about <a href="http://www.iloveinns.com/">bed and breakfast</a> inns, visit the Holladay House or iLoveInns sites today.</p>
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		<title>Enjoy History, Romance, Hospitality at a Virginia Bed and Breakfast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 13:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Leisteiner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in search of a little rest, relaxation and romance, you will find everything you need at the Holladay House Bed and Breakfast. This charming historic Virginia inn offers travelers an ideal escape from everyday life.]]></description>
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<p>If you are in search of a little rest, relaxation and romance, you will find everything you need at the Holladay House Bed and Breakfast. This charming historic Virginia inn offers travelers an ideal escape from everyday life.</p>
<p>This Orange, Va., inn, now celebrating 20 years of welcoming guests, is close to enough unique activities to easily fill a two-week vacation itinerary. The homes of three presidents are within a short drive of the inn, including James Madison&#8217;s Montpelier, just three miles away. Thomas Jefferson&#8217;s famed Monticello and James Monroe&#8217;s home, Ash-Lawn Highland, are only a half-hour away. Civil War sites and battlefields, as well Revolutionary War sites also are nearby.</p>
<p>The area around Holladay House boasts plenty of other activities, as well. Many local vineyards offer tours and tasting, and more than half a million people visit Virginia wineries each year, sampling some of the nation&#8217;s top vintages. Orange offers a variety of antique shops, galleries and interesting boutiques. Each year the area is host to several musical events, including an opera festival at Ash-Lawn Highland and several bluegrass festivals. Hiking, biking, hot air ballooning, fishing and horseback riding are just a few of activities available for outdoor enthusiasts, and the innkeepers at Holladay House are always happy to help their guests plan their day.</p>
<p>The Holladay House, built in 1830 and restored to all its former glory, rests along the Journey Through Hallowed Ground. This tour, created by the National Register of Historic Places, includes 65 historic sites along or near Virginia&#8217;s Route 15. The historic Virginia inn has lived through many turbulent times, witnessing Civil War soldiers as they skirmished along Main Street. President James Madison, Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee are among the dignitaries that have passed outside its door.</p>
<p>The common areas have been restored to reflect the historic ambiance of this early 19th century Virginia inn. Guest rooms are romantic, decorated with antiques but including modern amenities such as cable TVs with DVD players, wireless internet and CD players. Some rooms include a fireplace or double whirlpool tub. Each room has a private bath stocked with hypoallergenic bath products and soft, fluffy towels. The two-course breakfast, featuring local ingredients, is a special occasion, presented in the elegant dining room on a table set with fine china. Throughout the day, the innkeepers provide coffee, tea and freshly baked goodies.</p>
<p>Customize your stay at the Holladay House with one of the innkeepers&#8217; special add-on packages. Your innkeepers can pack a picnic basket for you to take along on one of your day trips. An in-room massage can be arranged. The unique Babymoon Package is perfect for expectant parents and includes a fruit, cheese and chocolate tray with sparkling cider, a pregnancy massage, and a gift certificate for a local restaurant. Whatever options you choose, the innkeepers will make your stay at this Virginia bed and breakfast a memorable one.</p>
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<div class="links">Jane Leisteiner enjoys writing and visiting inns. To get more details about this <a href="http://www.holladayhousebandb.com">Virginia bed and breakfast inn</a> or further info about <a href="http://www.iloveinns.com/virginia-bed-and-breakfast">Virginia bed and breakfast</a> inns, visit the Holladay House or iLoveInns websites.</div>
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		<title>Virginia Innkeepers Celebrate 20 Years of Welcoming Guests</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 02:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Leisteiner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding time and money for a vacation can be tricky these days, but there is no reason why travelers can't enjoy a fantastic getaway that is both exciting and affordable. At the Holladay House Bed and Breakfast, guests enjoy romantic accommodations in a historic gem, a delectable breakfast and a location that can't be beat.]]></description>
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<p>Finding time and money for a vacation can be tricky these days, but there is no reason why travelers can&#8217;t enjoy a fantastic getaway that is both exciting and affordable. At the Holladay House Bed and Breakfast, guests enjoy romantic accommodations in a historic gem, a delectable breakfast and a location that can&#8217;t be beat.</p>
<p>Run by native Virginians, Sam and Sharon Elswick, the Holladay House is located along Main Street in historic downtown Orange, Virginia. Now in its 20th year as an inn, the Holladay House is within a short drive of dozens of exciting venues. James Madison&#8217;s impressive home, Montpelier, is only three miles from the inn. Thomas Jefferson&#8217;s and James Monroe&#8217;s home are also close by, and all three homes offer tours and special events throughout the year. In addition, the area is full of Revolutionary and Civil War sites.</p>
<p>Virginia is known for its wine country, and the Holladay House is close to dozens of wineries and vineyards. The innkeepers offer free wine tasting passes to several popular local wineries. They can also point guests to a variety of local antique shops and boutiques, as well as popular restaurants; many are within walking distance of the inn. If you are a music lover, the area boasts a popular opera festival at President James Monroe&#8217;s house each year. There are also several bluegrass festivals during the year. Fishing, horseback riding, hiking, biking and hot air balloon rides are among the ways to enjoy the picture-perfect countryside, and the innkeepers at this Virginia bed and breakfast are always ready to answer your questions about area attractions.</p>
<p>The inn itself is a true historic gem, built in 1830, and one of the sites named on the Journey Through Hallowed Ground. This journey, created by the National Register of Historic Places, includes 65 historic sites along Virginia&#8217;s scenic Route 15. Historic figures such as James Madison, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis have passed by the historic inn&#8217;s doors and Civil War soldiers skirmished along Main Street.</p>
<p>The common areas have been restored to reflect the historic ambiance of this early 19th century Virginia inn. Guest rooms are romantic, decorated with antiques but including modern amenities such as cable TVs with DVD players, wireless internet and CD players. Some rooms include a fireplace or double whirlpool tub. Each room has a private bath stocked with hypoallergenic bath products and soft, fluffy towels. The two-course breakfast, featuring local ingredients, is a special occasion, presented in the elegant dining room on a table set with fine china. Throughout the day, the innkeepers provide coffee, tea and freshly baked goodies.</p>
<p>Customize your stay at the Holladay House with one of the innkeepers&#8217; special add-on packages. Your innkeepers can pack a picnic basket for you to take along on one of your day trips. An in-room massage can be arranged. The unique Babymoon Package is perfect for expectant parents and includes a fruit, cheese and chocolate tray with sparkling cider, a pregnancy massage, and a gift certificate for a local restaurant. Whatever options you choose, the innkeepers will make your stay at this Virginia bed and breakfast a memorable one.</p>
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<div class="links">Jane Leisteiner loves blogging and visiting inns. For more details about <a href="http://www.holladayhousebandb.com">Virginia bed and breakfasts</a> like this or additional details about <a href="http://www.iloveinns.com/virginia-bed-and-breakfast">Virginia bed and breakfast</a> inns, visit the Holladay House or iLoveInns websites.</div>
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