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For better or worse, The Real Housewives of Orange County have imprinted an indelible image of South
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Orange County East Coast Style For better or worse, The Real Housewives of Orange County have imprinted an indelible image of Southern California on the American psyche. But long before Andy Cohen ushered the ladies of the West Coast OC into our living rooms, another Orange County made a mark on America. Orange County, Virginia is located about two hours southwest of Washington, D.C. It's a rare unspoiled landscape of rolling fields, historic homes and winding lanes that are hugged by the Blue Ridge Mountains. As the home of President James Madison, this Orange County played host to some of America's boldest historic names. Today, the area quietly honors its legacy while it moves graciously into the 21st century with a thriving food and wine scene. You can't visit Orange County without stopping at Montpelier, the home of James and Dolley Madison. The estate houses original furnishings and art, along with many of the family's personal, including books that spurred ideas that Madison wove into the Constitution of the United States. Plan to spend some time outdoors, strolling amid the 2,600 acres Gary Sherwin of gardens and fields, which remain much as they were during Madison's life. Families can be ferried about the ground in a horse-drawn wagon from Thursdays to Sundays in good weather. Nearby in the village of Orange, stands the small James Madison Museum. While there are plenty of the family's personal effects, the highlight of a visit is the 1788 document that ratified the Constitution and Bill of Rights, which although stained and slightly tattered, can't help but elicit goose bumps. Orange County was also a Southern stronghold during the Civil War and saw action in the town of Orange itself, along with battles that raged on in the eastern part of the county. The Exchange Hotel was once a Civil War-era hospital that served more than 70,000 Confederate and Union soldiers. Located in the town of Gordonsville, the museum provides exhibits on the war and its impact on the surrounding community. Although its rich past anchors the area, Orange County is growing. Not only is its population nudging upwards, but it is evolving into a significant food and wine destination. One of Virginia's best wineries, Barboursville, is here. Winemaker Luca Paschina, with his untamed buoyancy, is the stuff of legends, an Italian immigrant intent on mastering the art of the vine. The vineyard cultivates some of the United States best Bordeaux grape varietals, which produce award-winning blends like the coveted Bordeaux blend called Octagon. The tasting room is surrounded by quintessential Piedmont beauty. Stroll the grounds past the vineyard and free -grazing cattle on your way to what arguably may be the East Coast's most majestic ruins, a Thomas Jefferson-designed classically proportioned mansion was destroyed in a fire in the 18th century.
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Page 1: Orange County East Coast Style

Orange County East Coast Style

For better or worse, The Real Housewives of Orange County have imprinted an indelible image ofSouthern California on the American psyche. But long before Andy Cohen ushered the ladies of theWest Coast OC into our living rooms, another Orange County made a mark on America.

Orange County, Virginia is located about two hours southwest of Washington, D.C. It's a rareunspoiled landscape of rolling fields, historic homes and winding lanes that are hugged by the BlueRidge Mountains. As the home of President James Madison, this Orange County played host to someof America's boldest historic names. Today, the area quietly honors its legacy while it movesgraciously into the 21st century with a thriving food and wine scene.

You can't visit Orange County without stopping at Montpelier, the home of James and DolleyMadison. The estate houses original furnishings and art, along with many of the family's personal,including books that spurred ideas that Madison wove into the Constitution of the United States.Plan to spend some time outdoors, strolling amid the 2,600 acres Gary Sherwin of gardens andfields, which remain much as they were during Madison's life. Families can be ferried about theground in a horse-drawn wagon from Thursdays to Sundays in good weather.

Nearby in the village of Orange, stands the small James Madison Museum. While there are plenty ofthe family's personal effects, the highlight of a visit is the 1788 document that ratified theConstitution and Bill of Rights, which although stained and slightly tattered, can't help but elicitgoose bumps.

Orange County was also a Southern stronghold during the Civil War and saw action in the town ofOrange itself, along with battles that raged on in the eastern part of the county. The Exchange Hotelwas once a Civil War-era hospital that served more than 70,000 Confederate and Union soldiers.Located in the town of Gordonsville, the museum provides exhibits on the war and its impact on thesurrounding community.

Although its rich past anchors the area, Orange County is growing. Not only is its populationnudging upwards, but it is evolving into a significant food and wine destination. One of Virginia'sbest wineries, Barboursville, is here. Winemaker Luca Paschina, with his untamed buoyancy, is thestuff of legends, an Italian immigrant intent on mastering the art of the vine. The vineyard cultivatessome of the United States best Bordeaux grape varietals, which produce award-winning blends likethe coveted Bordeaux blend called Octagon. The tasting room is surrounded by quintessentialPiedmont beauty. Stroll the grounds past the vineyard and free -grazing cattle on your way to whatarguably may be the East Coast's most majestic ruins, a Thomas Jefferson-designed classicallyproportioned mansion was destroyed in a fire in the 18th century.

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Vintage, a recently reimagined restaurant housed within an historic mansion nearby, offersinnovative dishes that take local ingredients for a ride as they spin the globe, like rabbit confit withbraised sunchokes, smoked Virginia trout with blood orange marmalade, and a ginger-flecked Asianburger made with local beef and served with wasabi fries.

Stay overnight at The Inn at Willow Grove, a plantation house with evocative antebellum columnsthat will make you feel that you have been cast back to a more genteel, gracious time. The mainmansion offers antique-filled rooms with fireplaces and private porches. Ask for a front-facing roomto capture the spectacular sunrise over the dusky Blue Ride. For more space, book a cottage, whichare housed in historic outbuildings scattered like confetti on the 40-acre property. There's acharming two-storey cottage called The Schoolhouse close to the mansion. A bit further afield sitsthe Butler Cottage, which is a sundrenched one-bedroom suite with a soaking tub, heated floors, awet bar and fireplace inside and a private porch and terrace outdoors. No matter which room youchoose, a breakfast of beignets and coffee is delivered to your door, which should fortify you for anice long wander the estate.

Perhaps the very best part of a visit to Virginia's Orange County is the drive. Cast you gaze to theBlue Ridge Mountains, where the ever-shifting light cast a new canvas on the foothills as you cruisealong country lanes, past grazing horses, Civil War cemeteries, proud barns, and quaint villagesunchanged by time. This atmospheric spot primes you to swell with a profound sense of place in away few other corners of America can do. Bravo to that.

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