Valerie Hubbard
Richmond-based freelance writer and former newspaper reporter and editor, Valerie Hubbard has enjoyed writing for local and regional publications on everything from the fate of the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia’s economy to exquisite Virginia homes and travel destinations, but weddings top the list. Who doesn’t want to explore love stories with happy endings and epic parties?
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From Mountains to Coast: 10 Real Virginia Weddings 2026
Maya & Michael Dancing feet on rolling hills. May 25, 2025 | Stone Tower Winery, Leesburg Rolling hills, mountain views, and endless vineyards—Stone Tower Winery in Loudoun County had everything Maya Bernstein and Michael Heda dreamed of for their May 2025 wedding. “We never wanted a hotel or a barn wedding,” Maya explains. “We fell […]
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Buc-ee’s Opens Its First Virginia Location
If you happened to be standing near the I-81 exit for Mt. Crawford in the early morning hours of this past June 30, you’d have witnessed a spectacle. Shoppers flooded into the parking lot and shuffled into block-long lines in hopes of being among the first through the doors of Virginia’s first Buc-ee’s travel station. […]
Sail250 Virginia Brings Tall Ships From Around the World
When more than 60 tall ships and military vessels from 30 countries glide into Virginia waters this June, they’ll carry centuries of seafaring history—and usher in one of the most ambitious celebrations America has ever staged. Sail250 Virginia, the Commonwealth’s landmark commemoration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, runs June 12–23, transforming Norfolk and 11 affiliate […]
All Aboard: Virginia’s Summer of Steam Celebrates America250
This summer, the legendary Norfolk & Western 611 steam locomotive is firing up her wheel—and she’s bringing history along for the ride. Built in 1950 in Roanoke, Virginia, the 611 is the last surviving member of the “J-Class” fleet, widely regarded as the pinnacle of steam technology. With her iconic bullet-shaped nose, Tuscan Red stripe, […]
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