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Augusta Free Press launches NewDominionTourist.com

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A website highlighting options for tourists and hometown tourists is being launched this week by Augusta Free Press LLC.

NewDominionTourist.com will be the online complement to the New Dominion Tourist magazine that will hit the streets in Waynesboro, Staunton and Harrisonburg in April.

The print and web editions will work together to highlight what’s going on in the Central Shenandoah Valley. Sections on the website are devoted to the arts, books, film, food and dining, history, music and theater.

The front page of the NewDominionTourist.com website will highlight content in the print magazine and the latest news on goings-on. The site will also become home to the extensive calendar of events that has been hosted at AugustaFreePress.com since that website’s inception in 2002.

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