City Features

How Her Garden Has Grown

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Unearthing the Nuanced Strata of Anne Spencer’s Life, Home, and Garden By: Emily Mook | Photos by: Ashlee Glen A museum is a paradoxical...

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Hot Off the Grill

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How Perky’s Started Small and Stays Steady By: Anna Eileen White | Photos by: Ashlee Glen Just 30 miles south of Lynchburg on Route 29,...

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The Importance of Mediation

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Resolving Conflicts Without Court By: Robert A. DeRise Imagine your business is in the middle of a dispute, and it is getting contentious....

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2024 Lynchburg Living’s Community Champions

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We are proud to announce the 2024 Lynchburg Living Community Champions—a group of dedicated individuals whose unwavering commitment to...

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50 Ways To Make Memories You’ll Cherish This Season

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From local events to new traditions you can start in your own home, there are many ways to enjoy and cherish this season. Here are just a...

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A Concerted Effort

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Music can—and does—mean entirely different things to different people, but anyone who listens to it can agree that it is meaningful,...

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Hoist theJolly Roger!

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Smith Mountain Lake’s Pirate Days Set Sail By: Olivia Carter | Photos courtesy: Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce &...

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A Culinary Icon on Main Street

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On Main Street there is a culinary institution with a blue roof where time seems to stand still. You know it. The Texas Inn, affectionately...

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A Legacy of Care and Love

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Lynchburg’s First Childcare Center Continues to Thrive Photos by Ashlee Glen As a child of former enslaved parents, living in a time when...

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Step by Step Through Lynchburg’s History

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This is the basis of Curious History Walking Tours, an hour-long journey into the depths of the city of the Seven Hills....

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