"Virginia Official State Transportation Map
You can order this free map online, or view as a PDF by clicking on one of the boxes below. You can even print all 10 of the 8.5 by 11-inch pieces and connect them together to make your own map."
"All Virginia Studies Standards
The following are resources for all Virginia Studies Standards.
LITERATURE RESOURCES
Literature Resources for all Standards of Learning
TEACHER BACKGROUND RESOURCES
WEB SITES
* http://www.myvirginia.org/
The official Commonwealth of Virginia home page is your gateway to Virginia . . . from the mountains of southwest to the waterways of Hampton Roads, state government to Virginia facts and figures. Use the buttons to explore Virginia. This site contains many informational resources.
* http://www.Virginia.org
The Virginia Travel Corporation Web site contains an extensive list of places in Virginia. You can search for a site alphabetically, by time period, by location, and by other categories (such as historic buildings). In addition, you may search for historic sites by city. Contact information, hours of operation, and other details are provided for these historic sites. Click your way around Virginia.
* http://www.vahistorical.org/
The Virginia Historical Society founded in 1831 has provided visitors the opportunity to view, research, and learn about the ordinary and everyday artifacts of Virginia. These artifacts provide visitors with a comprehensive history of the Commonwealth. Online resources are also available.
* http://www.virginiaplaces.org
This comprehensive Web site contains a wealth of information about Virginia geography, places, and people. Teachers will find this to be a helpful resource about many topics, from the rocks and ridges of Virginia to "Virginia and the Internet." The Web site was created to support the Geography of Virginia class taught each fall at George Mason University.
* http://marg.mhost.com/vahistory.html
This site, developed by Tabb Elementary School in York County, has links to Web sites divided according to Colonial period, Civil War years, and miscellaneous.
* http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects
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