LIVING IN VIRGINIA: What You Need to Know | VA Mountain To Valley Living

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Are you thinking about moving to Virginia? Let's discover 10 things you might not know about Virginia until you live here!
Discover the true charm of Virginia with our latest video from Virginia Mountain to Valley Living! We debunk common misconceptions and reveal 10 surprising things you might not know about the state until you call it home. From its booming economy and strong business environment to numerous outdoor recreational opportunities, Virginia is not just a great place to live but also a fantastic place to work and retire.
Dive into the rich history of Virginia, known as the birthplace of the nation and home to several founding fathers. Learn about the state’s unique cultural traditions, including its love for peanuts, apples, and its vast collection of vanity license plates. Whether you’re drawn to the stunning mountains, lush valleys, or the vibrant communities, Virginia has something special for everyone.
Don’t miss this chance to uncover the beauty and charm of Virginia. Watch now and see why so many people are proud to call this state home. For more information or to find your new home in Virginia, be sure to reach out to us!
If you’re thinking about moving to Virginia be sure to give me a call, shoot me a text, send me an email, or schedule a Zoom call. I’d love to help you make a smooth move to Virginia!
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00:00 - Intro to 10 Things You Might Not Know About Virginia Until You Live There
00:35 - NO. 1: Where our famous slogan, “Virginia is for Lovers,” first appeared
02:32 - NO. 2: If you want to be friends with us, don’t confuse us with West Virginians
06:26 - NO. 3: Virginians are territorial
08:25 - NO. 4: We know you’re from out of town when you don’t know how to pronounce the names of our towns
10:50 - NO. 5: VA is one of the best states for businesses to grow
14:02 - NO. 6: VA is a great place to retire
19:13 - NO. 7: VA residents are full of vanity
20:28 - NO. 8: You’ve probably eaten a VA peanut
22:18 - NO. 9: Virginians love their apples
24:09 - NO. 10: VA is known as “The Birthplace of a Nation”
26:46 - Wrap up to 10 Things You Might Not Know About Virginia Until You Live There
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Seasons are great but the humidity in summer is a killer!

serapheum
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The size and geographical diversity of VA is the most notable thing I noticed when I moved to the state about 15 yrs ago. From entering VA from DC down to the TN state line is about a 6 hr drive. The differences between the regions of the state are enormous.

bjdon
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You're a great orator!
Try pronouncing Mcgaheysville.
Jazz in the park is great in my estimation.
If ya grew up on the east coast, one thing ya can really miss out west is deciduous trees.
Another big draw is motorcycle riding in the GWNF.
Costco has Virginia peanuts.
Fall also means winter is near so my favorite is spring.
Nice video. Blessings!

elgringoec
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Funny ... my mom lived in VA her entire life (she grew up in the Charlottesville area and moved to Waynesboro when she married my dad back in the 60s) and she till her death (2018) said "Stawn-ton" not "Stan-ton". I've never met anyone else who pronounced it that way ... from VA that is. I have no idea where she got that from or why she refused to change when people looked at her funny or corrected her. She was a trooper about saying Stawn-ton!

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