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Old 01-30-2009, 05:28 AM
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Default Moving to Fort Lee, VA for Military School

I will be moving to Fort Lee this spring for a six month military school and I am looking for a roomate. This move will be temporary and I am interested in sharing a two bedroom apartment with another student, Military or civilian in the Fort Lee area. Also, this is my first time in the Fort Lee area, so what is there to do for fun?
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Old 01-30-2009, 07:30 AM
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Welcome to Fort Lee!

You might want to check Craig's List to find a roommate. Also check in with the local housing office. Not sure if they will have a list of those hoping to share a place, but they should have a list of people that want to rent their homes. Another place you might want to check is one of the main social networking sights (last time I mentioned it by name the thread was deleted!). There are several Ft. Lee groups that may be able to help you.

As to what to do, there are many historical sights to visit in the Tri-Cities/Richmond area, and up the road in Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania there are tons to! You also have the beach and Williamsburg with-in an hour to two hour drive.

Hope this helps!
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