Like a snoopy dog? They gonna travel 8 hours round trip to get that fanny spanked. Prolly pull a BBurg….
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It was in 2014. Wow how time flysIt’s Bealeton and it’s in Fauquier county. They have traveled to Salem to play before not long ago.
Longer than I thoughtIt was in 2014. Wow how time flys
A place between Charlottesville and DC.Like a snoopy dog? They gonna travel 8 hours round trip to get that fanny spanked. Prolly pull a BBurg….
You're right. That whole area of Fauquier southwards on 17 to the Stafford County line is beautiful. And unfortunately, developers are salivating at the earliest chance to snatch up as much of that land as possible.Bealton is a beautiful part of our state. Rural, farm country with the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains off to the west.
Is that the school right by Jiffy Lube Live?It’s Bealeton and it’s in Fauquier county. They have traveled to Salem to play before not long ago.
speaking of whichnope... that would be Gainesville.
Liberty's been around for a good while.
But, sadly, giving away to the sprawl from DC. Wife and I love driving out that way to get away from the rat race. It hurts to know in the not too distant future all that lovely farmland and trees will give way to overpriced townhomes.Bealton is a beautiful part of our state. Rural, farm country with the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains off to the west.
I'd call Fauquier in general Horse Country. I find the town of Culpeper to have more going on than Warrenton though. Just my opinion.This is a great thread. Warrenton/Bealton/Haymarket/Gainesville are beautiful places. I’d say it’s probably the best area to live in in the state if we’re looking at proximity to attractions and nature, safeness, and job opportunities. Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t they call it Horse Country? I know there’s many great vineyards/wineries/breweries up that way.
I was in Culpeper a few weeks back for the EV/KG game. Beautiful place too. I didn’t realize it was a whole 30 miles to Warrenton though. My dad used to be stationed at FT Myer so we’d always go 29.I'd call Fauquier in general Horse Country. I find the town of Culpeper to have more going on than Warrenton though. Just my opinion.
There is a "Country Cookin'" in Culpeper, right down the road from Bealeton. The only one left. I guess it's not technically part of the whole chain that went out of business thanks to that which will remain nameless.. but the food tastes the same.Do they have a Mac and Bobs?
Same with you man! That 30 miles goes by like a breeze after you've dealt with NoVa traffic day in and day out. I didn't realize it was that far either. It is a nice area for sure.I was in Culpeper a few weeks back for the EV/KG game. Beautiful place too. I didn’t realize it was a whole 30 miles to Warrenton though. My dad used to be stationed at FT Myer so we’d always go 29.
Hope you’re doing well bro!
This is a great thread. Warrenton/Bealton/Haymarket/Gainesville are beautiful places. I’d say it’s probably the best area to live in in the state if we’re looking at proximity to attractions and nature, safeness, and job opportunities. Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t they call it Horse Country? I know there’s many great vineyards/wineries/breweries up that way.
Warrenton from Culpeper is about 19 miles. Both have different scenery and things to offer.I was in Culpeper a few weeks back for the EV/KG game. Beautiful place too. I didn’t realize it was a whole 30 miles to Warrenton though. My dad used to be stationed at FT Myer so we’d always go 29.
Hope you’re doing well bro!
I stand corrected, appreciate that bro. I agree. The area is definitely slept on.Warrenton from Culpeper is about 19 miles. Both have different scenery and things to offer.
They have the Flying Circus in Bealton on Sundays during the warmer months. You can watch old biplanes have dogfights and do stunts, even take a ride in one! Great fun!Bealton is a beautiful part of our state. Rural, farm country with the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains off to the west.
LOL, your experience brought back a memory. Petersburg was circling the drain, and the parents of my best friend decided to get out while the getting out was good, and bought a house in a nice subdivision just outside of Petersburg in Prince George County. Two years later——, Petersburg annexed that area!!!I don’t know how I missed this thread.
We left the Urban Sprawl of Fairfax County and then Prince William years ago for exact comments @BoKnowsSports has stated about the Local Warrenton/Bealton/Nokesville community. The circling towns outside Prince William are a great place to live and raise families. I think I got lucky being able to live and raise the kids in Fauquier county.
And now we have a solid football program with KR in the county. 😂
You can hang out over at Germantown Lake and watch those shows. I know one day we were driving down one of the back roads in that area and a plane was doing nose dives over top of us.They have the Flying Circus in Bealton on Sundays during the warmer months. You can watch old biplanes have dogfights and do stunts, even take a ride in one! Great fun!
Then it seems one community is better.No @MaroonDude they don't, nor do they have a municipal golf course with sand greens. How ya like them apples?