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The BEST WESTERN PLUS Inn at Hunt Ridge located in the heart of one of Virginia's most historic cities and is close to Lexington's most exciting attractions, including the Virginia Horse Center, Virginia Military Institute and more.
Just outside this Lexington hotel, guests will find the best sights and sounds of this exciting city. Located two miles from historic downtown Lexington, a variety of shopping and dining options will have guests entertained from the moment they arrive. While in town, don't miss the Virginia Horse Center, the George C. Marshall Museum and the Virginia Military Institute Museum. Other historic attractions to see also include the tomb of Stonewall Jackson, the famous Lexington Zoo and the Virginia Safari Park, just a short drive away.
Guests staying at this pet-friendly Lexington hotel will find that each spacious, well-appointed guestroom comes complete with cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access. Other amenities at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Inn at Hunt Ridge include sparkling indoor or outdoor heated swimming pools, and all the comforts of home.
Business guests staying at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Inn at Hunt Ridge will appreciate the hotel's on-site business services, meeting facilities that can accommodate up to 100 people and a close proximity to local businesses, including Mohawk Carpet, Base-X, Hot Global, the Virginia Military Institute, and Washington and Lee University.
For an unforgettable Lexington hotel experience, book your stay and save with the BEST WESTERN PLUS Inn at Hunt Ridge today.
Free fun-filled day with clowns, puppet shows, music, magicians, games, rides, entertainment and more in the Tanglewood Mall in Roanoke..
He taught English and creative writing in VA and MT. He's an associate professor in languages and literature at Carroll College. In Roanoke.
Acclaimed violinist Mark O'Connor, in a solo recital featured for the first time in more than a decade. In Blacksburg.
3pm at the Richlands Middle School Auditorium in Richlands.