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Golf Courses – Norfolk, Virginia
The greens are nice and most are shaped like a bowl upside down. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. Near here Major-General John E. Wool, on May 10, 1862, Landed with 6000 Union troops. President Lincoln, Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, and Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, watched the movement from a ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Inscription. The dream of a structure bridging the lower Chesapeake Bay to connect Virginia's Eastern Shore with the Mainland of Virginia became a reality with the opening of the Bridge-Tunnel on April 15, 1964. This accomplishment ... More on HMDB
Ice Cream – Chesapeake, Virginia
One word....Blizzard!! Doesn't matter what kind you like, DQs Blizzard is always great on a hot Summer day. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
The Naro is an old-fashioned, single screen theater in the heart of Historic Ghent. With its 70mm screen, Dolby stereo sound and comfy seats, the Naro is a favorite among locals looking for current ... More on NorfolkCVB.com
National And State Parks – Yorktown, Virginia
Strands of sun, soil, and air are woven into a beautifully connected patchwork of plants and animals. The last Ice Age pushed plants from other parts of the country into a close neighborhood. An amazing diversity ... More on recreation.gov
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. A stalwart defense of the Warwick River by units of the 15th North Carolina, 7th Georgia and 2nd Louisiana Infantry, C. S. A. commanded by General J. B. Magruder is commemorated here. The defensive line extending across ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. Town Back Creek, extendÂing eastÂwardly from the Elizabeth River almost to St. Pauls Church, was the northÂern end of the origÂiÂnal town of Norfolk. By the early 1800s new resÂiÂdenÂtial develÂopÂment had occurred ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Portsmouth, Virginia
The Courthouse Galleries is more than just an art museum. It?s a relaxing gathering place where you can learn the art of growing Bonsai trees one week and see a demonstration of glass blowing the next. Every First Friday, the Courthouse ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Port Haywood, Virginia
Inscription. Standing at the end of what was once the southernmost peninsula in Mathews County, now surrounded by water, the lighthouse marks the entrance to Mobjack Bay. Authorized by Congress in 1801, this 55-foot-high sandstone ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fayetteville, North Carolina
It was OK, most og the girls were rockin, but this one told me her real name was barbra, from germany ... More on clubzone
Museums – Fayetteville, North Carolina
The free programs fill up fast so keep calling to get on the waiting list. More on Yahoo! Travel
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