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Charlottesville is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 43,475. It is the county seat of Albemarle County, which surrounds the city, though the two are separate legal entities. It is named after the British queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Charlottesville with Albemarle County for statistical purposes, bringing the total population to nearly 150,000. The city is the heart of the Charlottesville metropolitan area which includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene and Nelson counties.
Charlottesville is best known as the home to two U.S. Presidents, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe; while both served as Governor of Virginia, they lived in Charlottesville and traveled to and from the capitol (Richmond, Virginia) along the 71-mile (114 km) historic Three Notch'd Road. Close by is the historical home of a third U.S. President, James Madison, in Orange. It is also known as the home of the University of Virginia, which is one of the most historically prominent colleges in the United States and, along with Monticello, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The latter, Jefferson's mountain-top home, attracts approximately half a million tourists every year.
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence toward black people. BLM regularly organizes protests around the deaths of black people in killings by law enforcement officers, and broader issues of racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in the United States criminal justice system.
In 2013, the movement began with the use of the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media, after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin. Black Lives Matter became nationally recognized for its street demonstrations following the 2014 deaths of two African Americans: Michael Brown, resulting in protests and unrest in Ferguson, and Eric Garner in New York City.
Since the Ferguson protests, participants in the movement have demonstrated against the deaths of numerous other African Americans by police actions or while in police custody, including those of Tamir Rice, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, Jonathan Ferrell, Sandra Bland, Samuel DuBose and Freddie Gray. In the Summer of 2015, Black Lives Matter began to publicly challenge politicians—including politicians in the 2016 United States presidential election—to state their positions on BLM issues. The overall Black Lives Matter movement, however, is a decentralized network and has no formal hierarchy or structure.
The white supremacist group Loyal Knights of the KKK hold a rally in downtown Charlottesville on Saturday, July 8. Several groups plan to oppose the demonstration with counter-protests. The rally takes place near the Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee, which has been focus of contention surrounding its removal. Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
Scenes from the Alt-Right demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia, on May 13, 2017. www.altright.com www.altright.com/donate/ www.gab.ai/AltRight_com
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Richard Spencer and Mike Enoch speak. Nathan Damigo and Sam Dickson are also there.
http://www.nestrealty.com/charlottesville/listings/area/charlottesville The City of Charlottesville may only be 10 square miles, but it packs a lot of punch. Consistently featured as a small town with big city options, Charlottesville is full of culture, entertainment, and fantastic food. The University of Virginia serves as one of the areas major employers and also as the cultural hub of Central Virginia. About a mile from UVA, the rejuvenated Downtown Mall is an outdoor pedestrian mall lined with eclectic shops, wine bars, music venues, and top-notch eateries. Charlottesville real estate options are diverse and ever-expanding. With the Citys resurgence in popularity, new in-fill developments of single family, town homes, and condominiums are popping up in select areas where land is still...
The Ku Klux Klan held a rally in Charlottesville, VA protesting the city’s decision to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Approximately 1000 counterprotesters surrounded them in opposition. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/washingtonpost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/washingtonpost/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/washingtonpost/
At the heart of it all. The City of Charlottesville is the hub of Central Virginia - restaurants, the arts and music scene, and UVA are all right here. Robert Russo, Associate Broker Nest Realty 434-825-3253 RobertRusso.com Facebook.com/TheRobertRussoTeam Are you looking to buy or sell your home? Contact us for a free market analysis.
At the heart of it all. The City of Charlottesville is the hub of Central Virginia - restaurants, the arts and music scene, and UVA are all right here. Robert Russo, Associate Broker Nest Realty 434-825-3253 RobertRusso.com Facebook.com/TheRobertRussoTeam Are you looking to buy or sell your home? Contact us for a free market analysis.
Take a tour of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. There are few presidents as famous or as influential in America as Thomas Jefferson. Similarly, there are few presidential homes as well known as Jefferson's home in Virginia, Monticello. Jefferson did most of the work on this house by himself over 40 years. This mirrors the individualism and industrious work ethic upon which the early nation was founded. Jefferson's beloved and ingeniously innovative house appears on the U.S. bill and nickel. Many of the president's personal belongings and unique inventions can still be seen at Monticello.
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Planning to visit Virginia? Check out our Virginia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Virginia. Best Places to visit in Virginia: Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Virginia Aquarium, Shenandoah National Park, Mount Vernon, Jamestown Settlement, Maymont, Shenandoah Valley, Cape Henry Lighthouse, Water Country USA, Luray Caverns Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the USA Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3e9xGxBpwf2hUGHWVQTsdv Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@SocialBubbleIn This Video is Cre...
http://www.nestrealty.com/charlottesville/listings/area/charlottesville The City of Charlottesville may only be 10 square miles, but it packs a lot of punch. Consistently featured as a small town with big city options, Charlottesville is full of culture, entertainment, and fantastic food. The University of Virginia serves as one of the areas major employers and also as the cultural hub of Central Virginia. About a mile from UVA, the rejuvenated Downtown Mall is an outdoor pedestrian mall lined with eclectic shops, wine bars, music venues, and top-notch eateries. Charlottesville real estate options are diverse and ever-expanding. With the Citys resurgence in popularity, new in-fill developments of single family, town homes, and condominiums are popping up in select areas where land is still...
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Experience Charlottesville Virginia with ten things to see and do from floating on the James River to wine tastings to eating at one of Cville's foodie destinations.
Danit Carrier Tal '15 leads a tour of Charlottesville, Va., home of the University of Virginia School of Law.
Williamsburg, capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780, is known for the significant role it played in the American Revolution. In the state’s southeast, it forms what's called the Historic Triangle together with Jamestown and Yorktown. Its heart is Colonial Williamsburg, a historic district and living-history museum where actors in period costume depict day-to-day Colonial life in the streets, restored stores and workshops. Williamsburg Virginia Travel Guide Williamsburg VA tourism
Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. It is an independent city and not part of any county. Richmond is the center of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Greater Richmond area. Geographically, Richmond is located at the fall line of the James River, 44 miles (71 km) west of Williamsburg, 66 miles (106 km) east of Charlottesville, and 98 miles (158 km) south of Washington, D.C. Surrounded by Henrico and Chesterfield counties, the city is located at the intersections of Interstate 95 and Interstate 64, and encircled by Interstate 295 and Virginia State Route 288. The site of Richmond had been an important village of the Powhatan Confederacy, and was briefly settled by English colonists from Jamestown in 1609, and in 1610--1611. T...