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Visit Frederick and Feather Your Nest

The British poet Dame Edith Sitwell declared that, “winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a good friend’s hand and for a talk beside the fire. It is the time for home.”

A trip to Frederick can help turn your house into a place Dame Edith would happily hibernate in. Founded in 1745 by German and English settlers, the historic town has long been recognized as a go-to place for antique furnishings. The Clintons were said to stop and shop here on their way to Camp David, so you never who you might rub elbows with. Continue reading

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In Ellicott City, Everything Old Is New Again

A visit to Ellicott City lends an unmistakable feeling of déjà vu. Nostalgic buildings spanning three centuries house purveyors of fine home accessories, foods, gifts, antiques and collectibles, each with picturesque storefronts and the personalized service reminiscent of a bygone era. Continue reading

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National Sporting Art Museum Opens with ‘Afield in America’

The topic of equestrian and field art conjures up jaunty images of steeplechase races and pedigreed pets. But the new National Sporting Art Museum in Middleburg goes well beyond the expected by illustrating how our country’s contributions to the genre have evolved, developing a distinct style that’s rooted in the wild place America once was. Continue reading

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What’s it all about, Aldie?

Aldie is a quaint little village that’s big on personality, radiating from eclectic shops that line its stretch of the John Mosby Highway. A rare grist mill hosts a variety of events and serves as the centerpiece of this likeable, comfortable town. Continue reading

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Weird and Wonderful

This week’s day trip takes us to an endearing West Virginia town with two names – Berkeley Springs and Bath. Similarly, the surrounding area has two entirely different personalities – one grounded in history, and the other sublimely irreverent and zoning free. Continue reading

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Old Lucketts Store Delivers Vintage Hip to Loudoun County

Cruise through the countryside west of Washington D.C. and discover the best of Loudoun County. You’ll need GPS for this one! Continue reading

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