When visiting Virginia, most people think of checking out the historic buildings and sites in Washington, D.C. However, Virginia’s small towns are some of the most charming areas i...
Virginia is called a commonwealth because, like all of the United States, its government is comprised of and run by the people, as opposed to rule by a monarch. In U.S. law, there ...
Virginia became a state on June 25, 1788, by ratifying the United States Constitution, written primarily by Virginian James Madison. Virginia was the 10th state to ratify. Virginia...
A letter, parcel or package of nearly any size can be delivered as quickly as overnight between any two cities in the continental United States. However, when sent via First Class ...
If you are currently paying student loans you are not alone. According to Beuro and Labor statistics, there are over 1.5 trillion loans that are currently unpaid in the United Stat...
The climate of the Virginia colony of 1607 was on average about 3 1/2 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than it is today. This is the primary weather difference between the colony and the ...
When borrowers default on 401(K) loans, they must pay regular income tax on the amount defaulted, and they are subject to a 10 percent federal tax penalty unless they qualify for a...
Overall, 91% of U.S. homeowners state that their houses need minor or major renovations, but figuring out how to cover the cost is challenging for many. As a result, not all of the...
College education in the U.S. is expensive. A typical in-state student studying a four-year course in an American college will pay an average of $25,487 per academic year, while an...
Death records can provide a unique window into the history of a state. Virginia is no exception, with death records providing insight into the lives of its citizens and the events ...