More Holiday Travel:
Celebrate With a Holiday Getaway
Slide Show: 50 Top Shops
Endless Furniture Options in High Point
Slide Show: City of Lights
Plan a Holiday Getaway Now
Start Now For the Holidays
Sparkle in a Small Virginia Town
This Road Rules!
A Quest for the Country's Best Desserts
The Art of Holiday Shopping
A Capital Holiday
Cozy Mountain Getaways
Gatlinburg Getaway
Ultimate Guide to Chocolate
Biltmore by Candlelight
Savannah Rings in the Season
Take This Cake
Colonial Thanksgiving
Get a Head Start on the Holidays
A Virginia Wonderland
Slide Show: Taste the Flavors of Charleston
Cajun Christmas in Louisiana
Where Shopping and Entertainment Meet
 
Holiday Travel Package:
Editor's Travel Tips: Highway Travel
Editor's Travel Tips: Negotiate a Savvy Travel Bargain
Editor's Travel Tips: De-Stressing
Editor's Travel Tips: Renting a Car
 



Slide Show: Holidays Across the South


 
Sparkle in a Small Virginia Town
With movie-set charm and world-famous ham, Smithfield, Virginia, makes the perfect place to spend the holidays.
By Cassandra Vanhooser, Cynthia Ann Briscoe / Photography Vince Lupo
Boats docked at Smithfield Station sport festive lights.

A NOTE TO OUR READERS:
"Sparkle in a Small Virginia Town" is from the December 2005 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.

Web Exclusive:
Read more about country hams.

Featured Recipe:
Country Ham

Residents here hang pigs on their Christmas trees. If you don't believe me, ask Jim Abicht, owner of The Christmas Store on Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia.

"In a town that calls itself the Ham Capital of the World, it's one of the necessities of doing business," he admits sheepishly.

Hamming It Up
This town has long been famous for Smithfield ham, that salt-cured, ruby-hued delicacy that defines the flavor of Virginia. Smithfield hugs the banks of the Pagan River, a marsh-fringed tributary of the mighty James. Though just 30 miles west of Norfolk, Smithfield seems a world away from the region's bigger cities.

Huge, dreamy houses line Church Street, the road that traces the serpentine path of the river as it leads into town. Most of the shops congregate around Main Street, which branches off Church and runs from northwest to southeast through town. Brick sidewalks and wrought iron street signs lend character to the thriving business district.

1 | 2 | 3
Advertisement