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Valley Pool & Spa has new website built by Augusta Free Press

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valley poolValley Pool & Spa has a new website designed and powered by Augusta Free Press. The new site, online at www.ValleyPool.com, features information on in-ground pools, above-ground pools, spas and related products and services from Valley Pool & Spa, which was founded in 1960 and has locations in Waynesboro, Staunton and Harrisonburg.

Augusta Free Press has built more than 700 websites for clients in Virginia and across the United States. AFP also offers marketing, graphic design and business consulting services to small business and corporate clients.

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