Hillsboro
FOOD & DRINK
A Slice Above the Rest
One may ask if Purcellville has reached its limit as yet another pizza offering sets itself to open in mid-July. However, Knead Wine is not like any pizza anyone has enjoyed unless they have visited the original location in Middleburg. And now the beloved specialties of Knead Wine will fill the space previously occupied by Vocelli restaurant in The Shoppes at Main and Maple complex.
New fried chicken restaurant pops up in Ashburn, Herndon
We’ve got some interesting — and slightly convoluted restaurant news — that involves fried chicken. A new chicken place called Nash & Smash has sprung up quietly in Ashburn and in Herndon. Regular readers may recall that back in January, we told you about the Nash &...
As a Harpers Ferry museum closes, its 92 wax figures are looking for a new home
The home of the John Brown Wax Museum in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, has been sold. Now, 92 of the 93 wax figures that help tell the story of Brown, the abolitionist who led the raid on the Federal Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859, need a new home. Ted...
Manicure and Pedicure Spots Where Your Digits Get Vacation-Ready
Visit these nail bars, salons, and spas to look your best. Before your next trip to the beach, polish up your nails with these cleansing and soothing manicures and pedicures. Here are some spots around NoVA to meet all your nail needs. Dante Salon & Wellness Spa. For over 20...
Jumptown Kicks Off Hillsboro's Friday Night Concert Series
The Music in The Gap free concert series opens July 5 with a show by Jumptown. Each Friday night through Sept. 6, the lawn of the Hillsboro’s Old Stone School will host a community gathering with vendors and food trucks starting at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. bands take the stage.
Popup Exhibit Highlights Local Impact of Revolutionary War
The public is invited to a special exhibit Friday, July 5 at the Donaldson Log Cabin in Leesburg. Visitors can see records from local participants in the Revolutionary War and explore the stories of residents before, during, and after the war, as documented by archival items from Thomas Balch Library and historic Loudoun County Court Records.
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