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Welcome to this UCplaces tour of the best restaurants in Winchester, Virginia on behalf of our local expert Brandon Curtis. Brandon is hardworking, dedicated and will make sure you find your dream home! If after this tour you want to see more of the Winchester area, give Brandon a call at (703) 727-5890 or send him an email at bcurtis@weichert.com. If you’re on the hunt for your next date location or just want to try a new brunch spot, this tour will show you the best and most delicious spots in Winchester. I hope you came hungry! To start this tour, meet me at Cafe Del Sol on Featherbed Lane, heading west toward Loudon Street.

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Welcome to this UCPlaces tour of the Top 10 Huntsville, Music Venues! After the tour, head to https://instacard.co/Steve-Stinson/home or call 256-652-2316 to reach Steve Stinson, your local Madison County expert! For now, though, let’s get started!

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Welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Local Expert Shahla Davies is a licensed realtor in the Lehigh Valley with a great knowledge of the newest market trends. If after this tour you want to learn more about what Bethlehem has to offer, contact Shahla at 484-547-8259 or shoot her an email at sdavies.realestate@gmail.com. If you want to see more tours in the area you can also check out her tour of Allentown, right here! Now a little about Bethlehem. Bethlehem has a rich, rich history. Known for the headquarters of Bethlehem Steel, Bethlehem was once one of the largest steel producers in the United States. Now Bethlehem has morphed from an industrial hub to a vibrant city. Bethlehem has plenty to offer but if you need to get away, its close proximity to Lehigh Valley’s International Airport makes travel seamless. For commuters, Bethlehem has easy access to interstate 78, Pennsylvania route 412 and U.S route 22. Just like how Bethlehem shares its name with the biblical city, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania has been nicknamed the “Christmas City”. It won’t be hard to get in the Christmas spirit with Bethlehem’s annual Christmas village, holiday cocktail trails and annual gingerbread decorating contest. To start the tour, meet me in downtown Bethlehem right by the North Street parking garage. Just follow your navigation!

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Brought to you by Guy Allen Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Woodbridge, Virginia . Meet our local expert Guy Allen. Guy has been a leader in the real estate and mortgage industry for over forty years and is excited to help you find your dream home! If after the tour you fall in love with Woodbridge, contact Guy Allen at guy.allen@exprealty.com or give him a call at 571-722-2337. Now a little about Woodbridge. Woodbridge is located in the heart of Prince William County and is located just 20 miles south of Washington D.C. Before the 1980s, Woodbridge was mostly farmland but now it is experiencing an industrial boom, thanks to the influx of government workers coming to the area. This is a great place for those who want both the access to a big city while also having the coziness of a suburb to retreat to. To start this tour meet me at the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

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Welcome to Huntsville, Alabama! Known as the Rocket City, Wernher von Braun and his team of German rocketeers settled here in the 1950’s to work for NASA on projects like the Apollo Space Program! Whether you’re looking to become a space faring citizen, or to take advantage of the peaceful tranquility of Monte Sano State Park, there’s plenty of wonderful hospitality options in Huntsville to accommodate your stay! Once we’re done with our tour of the Top 10 Huntsville, AL Hotels, head to https://instacard.co/Steve-Stinson/home or call 256-652-2316 to reach Steve Stinson, your local Madison County expert! For now, though, let’s get started!

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Presented By Steve Stinson - Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Huntsville, Alabama, the seat of Madison County! A lifelong Alabamian and a 40+ year Madison County, Alabama inhabitant, Steve Stinson of Keller WIlliams Huntsville’s specialty is making a complicated real estate process simple! So Huntsville is known as the Rocket City to many, because NASA actually developed the Saturn rockets for the Apollo program here! Besides being there from the start of the American space industry, to the cutting edge it exists on today, Huntsville is moreover a wonderful place to live and play! Today we’ll show you some reasons why Rocket City is a great place to be!

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Atlanta, Georgia. My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing city. In case you weren’t aware, Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and has the 10th largest economy in the United States. Atlanta’s diverse economy includes aerospace, logistics, medical services, information technology, film and television production, media operations and much much more. Originally it was founded as the end of a major railroad, but now it is actually a junction among multiple railroads, propelling major growth. Don’t be mistaken though - Atlanta is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and has rolling hills and dense urban tree coverage. It’s not just concrete and high rises. Well, should we go check some of it out? Ok, let’s get going. Our first site is Martin Luther King Junior Park. There’s lots to see there. Please meet me at the corner of Howell Street North East and Auburn Avenue North East.

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Texarkana, Texas. My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing city. Texarkana is a two-county region with Texarkana, Texas on one side and Texarkana, Arkansas on the other. There are a few stories that explain where the name comes from. One says it was named after a Red River Steamboat. Another legend states that the name came from a cocktail called “Texarkana Bitters.” Yet another story is that a railroad surveyor just made up the name. Who knows, and it probably doesn’t matter. Let’s go check this place out for ourselves. Are you ready? Great! Oh, before I forget - We will be ending the tour at a fun park so you may want to pick up some lunch to eat there! Ok, Meet me right in front of the 1894 Gallery and City Market on 105 Olive Street. Your navigation will guide you in. See you soon!

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Hello there and welcome to the UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Palos Verdes Peninsula. I’m Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing area. Ok, let’s get this started! Meet me in front of Promenade on the Peninsula. It’s an amazing shopping center on Indian Peak Road. Just follow your navigation and I’ll meet you there.

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Dunwoody, Georgia! My name is Shelly and I will be showing you around this fun city. So are we ready to talk about Dunwoody? Awesome! Why don’t you meet me over at the Dunwoody Nature Center at 5343 Roberts Drive. Please follow your navigation.