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Crossroads launches new website

It’s a refreshed interweb location.

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With the fitting tagline, “Keeping The Oral Tradition Alive Through Social Intercourse” one of my favorite spots in the area has launched a new website at CrossroadsRVA.com.

Things I like about the new website that other local businesses could emulate:

  • Everything is on one page, no clicking through random pages.
  • Beer list, because beer.
  • List of upcoming events. If they can keep this up to date this will be a great resource for planning the weekend and catching those musicians you want to see and let’s be honest maybe skip the ones you’ve heard 324 times.

Nice improvement over the previous site.

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Richard Hayes is the co-founder of RVAHub. When he isn't rounding up neighborhood news, he's likely watching soccer or chasing down the latest and greatest board game.

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