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âI hope in the little village of Marshall that weâll continue to have more fun shops and restaurants and walkable streets and fun places to hang out,â Amanda Luhowiak says. Sometimes, people want to buy ostrich, alligator and this, that and the other. I can certainly source almost anything that someone wants to try.
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Staff Journalist In the Marshall butcherâs hands, nothing goes to waste.
Amanda Luhowiak, 40, would have it no other way.
âI love being able to take a whole, entire animal and break it down into usable parts and pieces,â explained Mrs. Luhowiak, who with husband Derek co-owns The Whole Ox, a custom butchery at 8357 W. Main St. in the Northern Fauquier village. âWeâre really using absolutely everything â every little piece of the animal.â
See the stars: Natural Bridge gets ‘International Dark Sky status’
Virginia State Parks helping dark skies shine brightly
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
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Dark sky over Mt. Bleak House at Sky Meadows State Park (Courtesy: Virginia Dept. of Conservation and Recreation)
RICHMOND, Va. – The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) has awarded International Dark Sky Park status to Natural Bridge State Park in Rockbridge County and Sky Meadows State Park in Fauquier County.
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“With the designation of Natural Bridge and Sky Meadows, Virginia State Parks has a total of four dark sky parks and Virginia has a total of five, more than any other state east of the Mississippi,” said Virginia State Parks Director Dr. Melissa Baker. “The designation represents years of hard work and dedication by the staff and volunteers at both parks. Our commitment to providing visitors with unique opportunities to enjoy and learn about our natural reso
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Natural Bridge, Sky Meadows awarded International Dark Sky status
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Dark sky over Mt. Bleak House at Sky Meadows State Park. Photo courtesy Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Nighttime light pollution is common east of the Mississippi River, and natural nighttime darkness is disappearing, making stargazing more difficult.
International Dark Sky designation recognizes areas and organizations working to maintain spaces where the public can see stars more easily.