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HOLLY PRESTIDGE
Richmond.com
Thursday, November 13, 2008

To read reader comments check out the original story on inrich.com.

 

Ashland isn't called the armpit of America, nor does its claim to fame involve sinkholes or garlic.

 

Despite that, the Center of the Universe, as it is known by its residents, made the list of 24 places to avoid for vacation, according to NBC travel writer and editor Peter Greenberg.

 

Greenberg's book -- "Don't Go There! The Travel Detective's Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World" -- was featured on the "Today" show yesterday morning.

 

Since then, Ashland residents have been fired up.

 

"I think we should put him on the list of travel writers to avoid," said Donna Baxter, Ashland/Hanover Visitor Information Center manager.

 

An excerpt from the book pokes fun at Ashland's nickname and says if the town truly is the center of the universe, God has a wicked sense of humor.

 

Ashland residents aren't laughing.

 

"That's awful," Baxter said. "I don't know why anybody would say that."

 

Ashland Mayor Faye O. Prichard called Greenberg's inclusion of Ashland "a slam" and said "some people will do anything to make a buck."

 

She said at her constituents' requests, she'll be sending a response to "Today," defending Ashland.

Longtime resident and Hanover County School Board member Sue Forbes Watson said her phone was ringing off the hook.

 

"As the word is getting out, people are shocked and disappointed and appalled," she said. "We think there's a lot to do here."

 

Watson said Ashland is an old railroad and college town with unique shops and historic landmarks and prides itself on its small-town feel. The town recently celebrated its 150th birthday with a community party.

She said she's skeptical that Greenberg actually made it to Ashland to do his research.

 

"Maybe he didn't get off on the right interchange," Watson said.

 

Adding to the surprise, Watson said, is that "Today" host Matt Lauer has described himself as a big fan of The Smokey Pig's barbecue from his days of working in Richmond on the "PM Magazine" show in 1980-81.

Ashland also made national news during the presidential campaign, when Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin made an unannounced stop at a popular gourmet deli and pastry shop.

 

In addition to information about the country's dirtiest cities, or those most likely to be hit by a tornado, Greenberg's book lists 24 destinations to avoid by categories -- silly nicknames or events, the world's largest items, museums and sites, and all-out places to avoid.

 

Ashland is listed along with places like Battle Mountain, Nev., nicknamed the Armpit of America for its now-defunct Armpit Festival; and Gilroy, Calif., the Garlic Capital of the World.

 

Greenberg recommends not visiting International Falls, Minn., for frozen turkey bowling, or Anniston, Ala., to see the world's largest office chair at 31 feet.

 

He's currently on a nationwide tour for the book, and according to his Web site, the closest he'll get to Virginia is Rockville, Md., tomorrow.

 

Watson said yesterday that some residents are considering traveling to the "Today" set in New York City to set the record straight about their beloved town.

 

"[Greenberg's] word is not the last word on our Center of the Universe," she said.


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14 comments.
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From someone who moved here two years ago, Richmond and Ashland is one in the same. To the person who said "I used to live in Hanover and now I'm in the city. When I first moved to the city a few years ago I was so made that I actually wasted so much of my life in such a lousy place.", do you realize that Ashland is less than 20 miles from your "city" life. 20 miles is less than the square mileage of Manhattan. However, it is oh-so typical of a "Richmonder" who lives in "the city" to bash the surrounding areas as if dt/fan/bottom is a real city.


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The people of Ashland need to get a life. Why would you let one writer, who no one really knows personally, get under you skin so bad. Why dont you just stay away from the book and dont buy it! If anyone comes to Virginia on vacation, i highly doubt that they would want anything to do with ashland if they knew what was there.


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Wow, there's a lot of anger on here toward a sweet little college town with an incredibly low crime rate, a vibrant music and arts community, thriving family farms, really nice people, and historic architecture. I'd love to know the back story on why these posters are so bitter about Ashland! I'm guessing they were either unpopular in high school, have been in trouble with local law enforcement, or have some kind of special fondness for Wal-Mart.


Richard - Email this User
11/17/2008 at 10:42:29 PM
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Greenburg is right. I have been going threw Asland for 30 years now on my way to work. If it were not for the speed traps on rt. 1. The stop lights that seem to never turn green, or the extra take out tax. I may have felt Asland to be a more inviting town. Greenburg better be careful The Asland lawers will try to annexe him like they did with Hanover county.


mel - Email this User
11/15/2008 at 9:47:56 AM
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It is not the average person in Ashland that is the problem, but rather it is the local government and the "crunchy tree hugging" population around Randolph Macon college that has never been in business or been self employed. Ashland needs to elect officials that have a sense of business with an attitude of growth to make a positive impact. According to VDOT, Ashland has 109,000 cars per day going by exit 92. We also have 1,000,000 people living within a 30 minute drive of Ashland. Unfortunately, the "no growth" attitude of the local government and college community makes it almost impossible for a business person to consider basing an operation in Ashland. Remember when Ashland made national news around the fight to keep Wal mart out of Ashland? Say no more.


Jarrod - Email this User
11/14/2008 at 6:45:19 PM
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I went to high school there, and I hated every minute of it. Between the highway and Rt 1 it's nothing but a truck stop. Beyond that, between Rt 1 and Rt 666, it's a small collection of small-minded small business owners. Add to it an overstaffed police department, and what you get is nothing worth doing, and cops harassing you on your way there, either by tailgaiting you, or by pulling you over along Rt. 1, which, through Ashland, is one giant speed trap. Besides being a bit of a suburb of Richmond, Ashland and it's smaller surrounding towns still abound with annoying, country-fried retards, both white and black. A true melting pot that desperately needs a courtesy flush. And that's what the travel author gave it, for the sake of his dear readers. Hey Hanover, don't forget to wipe.


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Ashland has the most invisible Wal-Mart.


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This isn't "Breaking News" folks. "Trashland" is what I've heard people call that hole for 30 years. It is what it is.


ex-hanavarian - Email this User
11/13/2008 at 12:31:13 PM
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I used to live in Hanover and now I'm in the city. When I first moved to the city a few years ago I was so made that I actually wasted so much of my life in such a lousy place. Ashland is gross and hanover allows developers to butcher land into 10 acre lots. It is killing all the large lot farms. Ashland/Hanover are kings on vinyl houses or brick front only houses. The schools are average but hanavarians think they are Ivy because they compare them to henrico or King William. Send your kids to private school and ask for a refund from the county because they owe you.


anonymous - Email this User
11/13/2008 at 9:27:59 AM
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At least it is better than Farmville!


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If it's not the center of the universe, then the slogan is stupid. It's not that big of a deal.


point - Email this User
11/12/2008 at 3:43:09 PM
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ashland the armpit of america , you got it right


Bob Richardson - Email this User
11/12/2008 at 3:21:04 PM
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The same arrogance and hubris that resulted in Ashland labeling itself "The Center of the Universe" also resulted in the town's inclusion in Greenburg's book. Self-proclaimed self-importance is no defense against the truth, and Greenburg got it right.
An Ashland resident


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Every town in the country has "unique shops" and historic landmarks. Ashland as a tourist destination? You've got to be kidding. Blink and you drive right through it or run into a RMC party.



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