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Mount Vernon, Monticello, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Skyline Drive, Virginia Beach, Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens amusement parks, and hundreds of othe r National, State, and local parks and battlefields. Mountains on one side, beach on the other.
Virginia has a LOT of parks. In the context of Amusement Parksm the two largest are Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens. In the context of a typical park, it is probabl Shenandoah National Park.
In my opinion, it is Busch Gardens, either Europe or Africa. They both are new and have fun rides, gift shops, plenty of amazing restaurants and pretty scenery too. Kings Dominion has more kid themed rides, but it is older and some of the rides are pretty old and creaky. Busch Gardens is newer.
Tobacco, peanuts, Presidents, the Pentagon, biggest public beach (Va Beach) one of the natural Wonders of the World (Natural Bridge), Couple of pretty nifty amusement parks (Kings Dominion, Busch Gardens) the restored city of Williamsburg, the wild ponies of Chincoteague, home of Brunswick Stew, biggest naval base in the world (Norfolk) being the first permanent English colony in the New World.
Kings Dominion was created in 1975.
Kings Dominion is in Hanover County, Virginia.
Kings Dominion's motto is 'The Fun and Only'.
Anaconda - Kings Dominion - was created in 1991.
Shockwave - Kings Dominion - was created in 1986.
The area of Kings Dominion is 1,618,742.56896 square meters.
Avalanche - Kings Dominion - was created in 1988.
Kings Dominion is 125 miles from Virginia Beach.