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Yes you can see a movie for $1.00 in Lynchburg, just like old times! Movies 10 is located at Candlers Station near Thomas Road Baptist Church.
Showtimes subject to change without notice. It is a great place to go with your family or friends and it is affordable. Lots of college kids like it because it is inexpensive and near Liberty University.
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South of Lynchburg in Altavista, the Avoca Museum is the home-site of Colonel Charles Lynch, the Revolutionary
patriot and brother of John Lynch, founder of Lynchburg. The house is an excellent example of 19th Century American Queen Anne architecture. The property was given to the Town in the 1980s and is operated by the non-profit Avoca Museum and Historical Society. The house is an excellent example of 19th Century American Queen Anne architecture. The property was given to the Town in the 1980s and is operated by the non-profit Avoca Museum and Historical Society. The house contains a unique collection
of local antiques, including Native American artifacts and Civil War memorabilia. Avoca also hosts an annual wine festival in late September.
Hours of operation: (April 20, 2008 - October 31, 2008)
Thursday and Friday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Open year round for rentals and group tours (10 or more)
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Adults............................... | $5.00 |
Seniors............................ | $4.00 |
Under age 18.................. | $2.00 |
Under age 6.................... | Free |
Members......................... | Free |
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South of Lynchburg in Altavista, the Avoca Museum is the home-site of Colonel Charles Lynch, the Revolutionary
patriot and brother of John Lynch, founder of Lynchburg. The house is an excellent example of 19th Century American Queen Anne architecture. The property was given to the Town in the 1980s and is operated by the non-profit Avoca Museum and Historical Society. The house is an excellent example of 19th Century American Queen Anne architecture. The property was given to the Town in the 1980s and is operated by the non-profit Avoca Museum and Historical Society. The house contains a unique collection of local antiques, including Native American artifacts and Civil War memorabilia. Avoca also hosts an annual wine festival in late September.
Hours of operation: (April 20, 2008 - October 31, 2008)
Thursday and Friday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Open year round for rentals and group tours (10 or more)
Admissions: |
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Adults............................... | $5.00 |
Seniors............................ | $4.00 |
Under age 18.................. | $2.00 |
Under age 6.................... | Free |
Members......................... | Free |
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Two years ago we received a night time call from a distraught tenant who kept saying he was sorry. He was at work, his kids were home and the house caught fire. Fortunately, everyone got out safely and the fire was out by the time we got to the property.
The house was uninhabitable, the tenant had no insurance and no place to go.

Fire Started in Basement and Quickly Spread Front - Siding Melted, Windows Blew Out

The Kitchen- Directly Above Source of Fire Basement Stairs
The tenants lost everything.

Living room, Fan Blades Melted, Photo's Ruined TV Melted, Smoke Damage
The day after the fire we were back at the house with the adjuster. It was a shocking sight - every room was destroyed from the smoke and fire damage. Windows with the glass blown out. Intense heat melted the ceiling fans and TV's. All of the tenants belongings were destroyed either by fire or the water used to put it out. The entire house had to be gutted and rebuilt from the studs. We had replacement insurance and received a monthly check for the rent we weren't collecting while the house was rebuilt. The tenant left with nothing (though we did give him his security deposit).
For under $20 per month, the tenant could have had Renters Insurance coverage.
Virginia Renters Insurance Pamphlet
We show new tenants the whole series of fire photo's and encourage them to see their insurance agent. We can't force anyone to buy it but If you think you can't afford insurance, can' you afford not to have it?
Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434)546-0369
20395 Timberlake Rd
Lynchburg, VA 24502
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