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Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia
You will feel literally transported back to the 18th century when you enter the grounds of historic Williamsburg. More on igougo
Museums – New Kent, Virginia
New Kent County Historical Society in New Kent, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Urbanna, Virginia
Inscription. Born in Lancaster County on 13 Apr. 1711, John Mitchell studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and in 1734 opened a practice of medicine here in Urbanna. In 1746, he moved to London, where he published his Map ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Millers Tavern, Virginia
Inscription. To the north, after the 1644-1646 conflict between colonists and groups still loyal to the Powhatan chiefdom, the Mattaponi Indians found refuge on the headwaters of Piscataway Creek. Officers of then Old Rappahannock ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Stevensville, Virginia
Inscription. This is the ancient colonial Mattapony Church, used by the Baptists since 1824. Here are tombs of members of the family of Carter Braxton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. , Erected 1928 by Conservation & Development ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia
The State Capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson and modeled after a Roman temple visited by Jefferson while he was in France. ... More on igougo
Wildlife / Animals – La Plata, Maryland
An exceptional venue for birdwatchers and nature photographers. Enjoy 834-acres ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. Lee Hall Mansion is the only Italianate antebellum plantation house on the lower Peninsula. It was completed in 1859 and was home to Richard D. Lee, justice of the peace for Warwick County. In 1850 Lee purchased a 452-acre ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Toano, Virginia
Inscription. Hickory Neck Church was built about 1740. Militia opposing the British camped here on April 21, 1781. A few miles north is the foundation of an ancient stone house, dating possibly from about 1650. , Erected 1946 by ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Yorktown, Virginia
A revolutionary riverfront treasure. Historic Yorktown, a 15 minute drive from Williamsburg along the scenic Colonial Parkway, is most remembered as the site of the pivotal victory in the American... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com
Museums – Warsaw, Virginia
The memory of George Washington has been entrenched in this area; through extensive archeology collections, the story of his ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
The correct Phone number is 757.645.3303 The pizza is GREAT FRESH and ORGANIC More on Yahoo! Travel
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