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Things To Do – Portsmouth, Virginia
A pedestrian ferry that connects Portsmouth with Norfolk. Catch the ferry from the Visitor Information Center at 6 Crawford Parkway or from High Street Landing, 1 High St. The ferry dates back to ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Portsmouth, Virginia
The Greek-Revival building is an imposing one, surrounded by a wrought-iron fence and nearly hidden behind the massive oak trees that shade its courtyard. Built in 1846, it served as the Norfolk C... More on Visitportsva.com
Themeparks – Yorktown, Virginia
We arrived at the National Park Service Visitor Center at Yorktown on October 19, 2007, the 226th anniversa... More on igougo
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. By 1864, a complex series of fortifications north of Richmond and the James River protected the capital of the Confederacy. The outer line of western defenses crossed the road (then called the Deep Run Turnpike) here. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hampton, Virginia
Inscription. Long before citizens of Hampton ever called Olde Wythe home, this area was used by the Kecoughtan Indians for hunting, fishing, and growing crops. The Kecoughtans were part of a loose confederation of the Algonquin whose ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Richmond, Virginia
The Confederate War Memorial is a nondenominational chapel built in 1887 by Confederate veterans as a memorial ... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Restaurants – Hampton, Virginia
The wait staff are well trained and are very friendly and helpful , but not intrusive. More on We8There
Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia
My Son loved the pizza sticks. More on Yahoo! Travel
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