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Parks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. George Yeardley arrived in Jamestown in 1610, was appointed captain of the guard, and eventually lieutenant governor. Later knighted and appointed governor of Virginia in 1618, he issued the Great Charter in 1619, establishing ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Born into slavery in Hanover County in 1860, Alfred D. “A. D.” Price moved to Richmond in the late 1870s. Soon after coming to Richmond, he set up a blacksmith shop, which expanded into a livery stable and ... More on HMDB
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
An artist's coop with rotating exhibits ... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
The schooner Virginia is a living symbol of Virginia's historical maritime past. This wooden hull, two-mast, gaff topsail schooner is a replica of the 1917 Pilot Schooner Virginia. Her home port is... More on NorfolkCVB.com
Beaches – Corolla, North Carolina
The four wheel drive tour of the beach was fun and informative. We got to see several wild horses as well a... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Triangle, Virginia
Inscription. The Kings Highway was the first north-south route through Virginia. The road began in Boston and ended in Williamsburg. It may have followed one or more trails that American Indians us... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Duck, North Carolina
The Lost Colony performance in Fort Raleigh in Manteo was awesome. Put on lots of bug repellant and expect a great show. Learn ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Soon after the Civil War, railroads were built over the old canal towpaths. Three rail lines crossing over each other give this part of the city its name. Across the canal is the only triple main-line railroad crossing ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Quantico, Virginia
Inscription. This marks the site, where in May 1917, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and, Major General Commandant George Barnett, cut the first tree symbolizing official, acquisition of the Marine Reservation, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Fredericksburg, Virginia
They say exactly what they mean Fresh means Fresh: I love the atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel
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