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Cavileer, Sharon E. was born on April 27, 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Douglas Richards and Grace Elizabeth Cavileer.
( Capture the strange-but-true spirit of Virginia with th...)
Capture the strange-but-true spirit of Virginia with this combination almanac, off-the-wall travel guide, and wacky news gazette. This book is a great read for old-school Virginians, newcomers, and anyone else who enjoys humor and local trivia with a twist
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Your round-trip ticket to the wildest, wackiest, most outrageous people, places, and things the Old Dominion has to offer! Whether you’re a born-and-raised Virginian, a recent transplant, or just passing through, Virginia Curiosities will have you laughing out loud as Sharon Cavileer takes you on a rollicking tour of the strangest sides of the Old Dominion State. Meet Gary Stiteler, owner of Glen’s Fair Price Store—a curiosity shop that has been open since 1941. Ask him how to get a Confederate uniform or a replica of the famous ball gown worn in Gone with the Wind. Visit the First Peanut Museum in the U.S.A. and learn about the history of the peanut, from antique planters and cultivators to peanut scoopers, all thanks to the Waverly Women’s Club. Relive the glory of the old south at Berry Hill: Wander around the stately white home, now a resort, and view the free-standing mahogany horseshoe staircase acclaimed as one of the finest stairs in the country.
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(Take a tour through Virginia s most outrageous attraction...)
Take a tour through Virginia s most outrageous attractions! Virginia Curiosities is your round-trip ticket to the wildest and wackiest people, places, and things the Old Dominion State has to offer. Writer Sharon Cavileer has combed Virginia for one-of-a-kind gems that make her home state truly unique: You ll meet a pet ham that s one hundred years old You ll discover a restaurant in Triangle where patrons are treated like Marine Corps brass You ll find a Richmond grocery store where the in crowd dines You ll discover a roadside trailer in the middle of nowhere that offers top-notch seafood You ll visit the birthplace of Mr. Peanut You ll tour a museum that s strictly bedrooms You ll tee off at America s oldest golf hole And more! Whether you were born and raised in Virginia or are a recent transplant, Cavileer s home-grown humor will have you laughing out loud as she introduces you to the neighbors you never knew you had and takes you to the places you never knew existed right in your own backyard.
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consultant public relations executive writer
Cavileer, Sharon E. was born on April 27, 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Douglas Richards and Grace Elizabeth Cavileer.
Bachelor in English, Kent State University, 1970. Postgraduate, Kent State University. Postgraduate, George Mason University.
Account executive E.G. White & Associates, Vienna, 1983—1985, Stackig, McLean, 1985—1988. President Cavileer & Company, Clifton, since 1987. Public relations manager Prince William County Park Authority, Manassas, 1992—1999.
Press officer The Freedom Museum, Manassas, 1999—2006. Media relations staff Spotlight on the Arts, Fairfax, 1992. Director Fairfax City Auto Dealers Association, since 1992.
Lecturer in field.
( Your round-trip ticket to the wildest, wackiest, most o...)
(Take a tour through Virginia s most outrageous attraction...)
( Capture the strange-but-true spirit of Virginia with th...)
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Member of Greater Manassas Chamber of Commerce, Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, Society of America Travel Writers (Phoenix committee since 2001).
Married Peter L. D'Alessandro. Children: Jessica Kilgore, Rachel Pullen.