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While maybe not as iconic as the Rotunda, University Hall (more commonly known as U-Hall) has been one of the more recognizable buildings on the University of Virginia’s campus for generations. Along with Ralph Sampson, the facility was a defining aspect of the men’s basketball team in the 1980s. Opened in 1965, U-Hall was the school’s
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It’s not every day that Hilldrup’s custom University of Virginia (UVA) Cavalier Football truck and trailer hit the road. But, when you’re moving Jeff and Jennifer “J.J.” Davis to Charlottesville, VA, it’s a must-have piece of equipment. J.J. Davis currently serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of UVA – the first
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Hilldrup’s longstanding partnership with UVA Football takes an exciting step forward with a NIL deal between Hilldrup and Cavalier wide receivers Keytaon Thompson and Dontayvion Wicks!
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We were excited to welcome these First Year MBA students for a tour of Hilldrup’s warehouse facilities and operations!
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The drive from Charlottesville to Miami is around 1000 miles, so if you’re making the drive, you better get on the road soon! And at just over fourteen hours (unless you run into traffic), it’s one of the longest hauls of the season. Plan for frequent pit stops along the way – which will make
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I’ve traveled to many ACC football games in my days driving for the University of Virginia, and every year I look forward to our game against the Tarheels because one of my colleagues drives the truck for the UNC Football Team. There’s just a little friendly rivalry going on when it comes to the two
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The drive from Charlottesville to Pittsburgh is around 320 miles, depending on the route you decide to take. And at just over five hours and fifteen minutes, it’s a decent haul. I take the Pennsylvania Turnpike, so be prepared to pay the tolls. Here’s a quick guide that outlines what to expect on game day. Pro tip:
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The drive down to Atlanta from Charlottesville can be a hike for most fans – if you’re lucky, the drive clocks in at around eight hours and fifteen minutes. I recommend making the trip into a weekend getaway as there is so much to see and do in the city of Atlanta. If you have
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