"Ride with Me" to VirginiaStart your engine, ladies and gentlemen. You and your family and friends are about to take one of the most interesting and entertaining vacation trips you have ever had. Just insert a Ride with Me CD or cassette in your car's audio player and start your vacation as you drive!
"Takes the boredom out of Interstate drives." New York Times Click for more information about the featured destinations. Then place your order here with any major credit card
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Out of the past - into the future. So much to see - all along Virginia's highways and byways.
| Virginia - (I-95 drive) Hear stories about a Potomac river cruise, the Marines at Quantico, the abbatoir of Virginia, Richmond and the Lost cause, the real Phillip Morse, falcons on the bridge and much more. "Takes the boredom out of interstate drives." New York Times |
The Williamsburg Story Listen to one of the original architects who participated in the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg tell about the magic he experienced. Many, many other stories. "Informative and entertaining." Mobil Travel Guide |
| Shenandoah Valley (I-8
drive) Your visit to this historic and beautiful heart of Virginia will be even more enjoyable as you learn about the pioneers who settled America's first frontier, relive the Civil War and hear a haunting version of the 18th century ballad Shenandoah. "Just finished 'Shenandoah.' Never enjoyed anything so much." Texas listener |
Mount Vernon Story Learn much more - about George Washington as the "First Farmer," businessman, animal breeder, husband and step father. You'll also hear tips on how to make your visit to Mount Vernon even more meaningful. "I thought I knew everything about George Washington but this CD was a real eye-opener." Virginia traveler |
| Chincoteague and Assateague -
islands of Virginia We'll tell you many stories about these beautiful islands. About Misty, and the wild ponies (still roaming the hard sand). Explore the National Wildlife Refuge. On your drive you'll discover many things - even that the famous Captain John Smith from the Jamestown Settlement came here. You can even visit a NASA space center.
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