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Waynesboro fares well in Best of Virginia voting

virginia livingThe “Best of Virginia 2013” issue of Virginia Living has hit stands, and several Waynesboro businesses have walked away with titles for the Shenandoah Valley region again this year.  More than 25,000 readers participated in the 2013 survey.

First place winners include: the Virginia Fall Foliage Festival Art Show for best art event; Virginia Chili, Blues n’ Brews Festival for best food festival; Zeus Digital Theater for best movie theater; Iris Inn for most welcoming bed & breakfast; and Fishburne Military School won best independent school.

Second place winners include: WTA’s Gateway for best music venue; Rockfish Gap Outfitters for best sporting goods store; and Cynthia H. Dent, M.D. for best dermatologist.

Third place winners include: The Green Leaf Grill for best seafood restaurant; Woodworth Animal Hospital for best pet boarding; Jane M. Lynch, M.D. for best dermatologist and Rockfish Gap Outfitters took another title for best outdoor outfitter.

The Waynesboro Office of Tourism would like to congratulate all the winners.  With our unique attractions and amenities and central location, Waynesboro proves to be a great place to live, work and visit!

 

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