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Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. About one mile east, on north (left-hand) side of road (see stone marker and old foundations) stood the last colonial church of Charles Parish, built about 1708 and burned a century la... More on HMDB
Museums – Reedville, Virginia
We visited this museum expecting it to take about 20 minutes. We were entertained for over an hour and lear... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
Omni Waterside Hotel is the perfect date spot. "Perfect," as in if the girl is cool with you taking her here, you have the cheapest date in the history of 21st century romance. To clarify: we’re joking. Please, please, please—don’t ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Urbanna, Virginia
Inscription. Traditionally known as the Old Tobacco Warehouse. Built 1766 by James Mills, Scottish merchant. First used as a store and/or warehouse. Owned and authentically restored by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia ... More on HMDB
Bars – Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg Brewing Co - While you don’t need to be wearing a suit to get into Williamsburg Brewing Co, looking nice will help. The crowd is attractive and the bartenders even more so. If you’re looking for a ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – New Bern, North Carolina
Inscription. Graduate and for twenty-nine years a trustee of the University of North Carolina, member of the North Carolina House of Commons for one term, and of the State Senate for fourteen terms... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hampton, Virginia
Inscription. Cooperative Extension Service pioneer, innovator, and educator, John Baptist Pierce was appointed in 1906 by Seaman Knapp and H. B. Frissell of Hampton Institute as the first Negro farm demonstration agent for Virginia. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lottsburg, Virginia
Inscription. Settled by Englishmen about 1640, Cherry Point was later a childhood home of Mary Ball, the mother of George Washington. In August 1814 American militia repulsed a British force there. From the early 1800s to the 1940s, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia
Pearl Buck In the back of a house, through a back gate, there is a small barn-like building. More on igougo
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