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Battle for Tourism Dominance in Virginia 2025: Star Cities Clash

Edward Ligon
Nov 20, 2025
Trivia Question❓What famous American ship, known for its involvement in the War of 1812, was built in Chesapeake, Virginia? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Virginia's star cities of Norfolk, Richmond, Alexandria, and Roanoke are competing for tourism supremacy in 2025, attracting domestic tourists with exciting winter experiences. Norfolk's tourism has generated substantial revenue, boasting attractions such as Nauticus, Norfolk Botanical Garden, the Virginia Zoo, and the Chrysler Museum of Art. The city is hosting WinterFest and the Grand Illumination Parade, offering a festive holiday season for visitors. Similarly, Richmond, Alexandria, Roanoke, and other Virginia cities are also gearing up for the holidays with events like parades, light displays, and markets. International visitors from Canada, UK, and India are also contributing to Virginia's tourism growth.Industry efforts are underway to promote winter travel and enhance visitor experiences, showcasing Virginia's diverse attractions and cultural offerings across its cities. Read More... |
Thanksgiving week will bring schedule changes for city offices, courts, libraries, and essential services.
All city offices and most facilities will be closed on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28.
Circuit Court, DMV Select, and Animal Services will close both days, while public libraries and community centers re-open Saturday, November 29.
The Visitor Center opens for visitors on Friday and Saturday but remains closed on Thanksgiving Day and Sunday.
Court Services, including General District Court and Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, will operate only Wednesday morning, November 26, then close for the holiday.
No trash collection will occur Thursday.
Thursday pickups shift to Friday, and Friday pickups move to Saturday.
Residents should adjust their routines to accommodate these Thanksgiving holiday changes. Read More... |
The Butcher's Son is a beloved local chophouse bringing the classic American steakhouse experience right to the heart of Chesapeake. Known for its expertly prepared steaks and prime rib, the welcoming atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a family dinner or special celebration. Beyond the hand-cut steaks, the menu features fresh seafood, including rich crab cakes and flavorful oysters, ensuring there is something for every taste. This spotlight is presented by The Butcher's Son. As a staple in our community, it’s a place where quality ingredients and a comfortable setting come together for a memorable meal. Explore the menu and book your table for a delicious evening out. |
CHESAPEAKE, VA — The North Battlefield VA Clinic is celebrating six months since opening its state-of-the-art, 196,000-square-foot facility, marking a vital milestone for local veterans.
Opened on April 10, 2025, the clinic has already delivered essential healthcare, mental health services, and pharmacy support to more than 28,000 South Hampton Roads veterans.
Michael W. Harper, Associate Director for Operations, emphasized the facility’s commitment to delivering modern, convenient care tailored for the region’s veterans.
The clinic’s phased expansion brings additional specialty care and audiology, with enhanced services like radiology, telehealth, dental, and a full eye clinic expected by January 2026.
Rodney Mills praised staff collaboration for exceeding activation and staffing targets, ensuring readiness for continued growth.
Strategically located at 70 Knells Ridge Road, the clinic eliminates the burden of long commutes, providing vital health services closer to home. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Chesapeake, VirginiaFishing, hiking, and boating are popular outdoor activities in Chesapeake, Virginia.? A: undefined Q: What is the best time of year to visit Chesapeake, Virginia? A: The best time to visit Chesapeake, Virginia is during the spring or fall when the weather is mild and comfortable. Q: Are there any historic sites to visit in Chesapeake, Virginia? A: Yes, there are several historic sites to visit in Chesapeake, Virginia, including the Great Bridge Lock Park and the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The USS Chesapeake |