Event Planners’ Guide to Virginia

By Nicole Dufour

Virginia is rich in American history and attractions, including George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Robert Powell/Courtesy Amy Kirst

Virginia offers groups an appealing blend of modern versatility with historic prestige. The commonwealth’s strategic East Coast location provides effortless accessibility, while a diverse portfolio of venues—ranging from colonial estates and mountain resorts to state-of-the-art convention centers—caters to events of practically any size and type.

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