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Landmarks – Mattaponi, Virginia
Inscription. The New Church, also known as Corbin's Church, stood to the east of this road. Councillor Richard Corbin, who also served as Receiver-General of the colony, donated "Goliath's Old Field" for the church, which was completed ... More on HMDB
Parks – Yorktown, Virginia
This park is named after Charles E. "Professor" Brown, a Lackey resident and former York County schoolteacher who had a keen interest in helping young people. Brown, who died in 1975, was also a past president of the State chapter ... More on Yorkcounty.gov
Landmarks – King William, Virginia
Inscription. Kilpatrick, coming from the east, burned Confederate stores here, May 5, 1863. Dahlgren, coming from Richmond, crossed the Mattapony here March 2, 1864. Sheridan, returning from his Richmond raid, was here, May 22-23, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. This tower was built in 1824, on the site of a frame building. It long served as a guard house for the State Guard. The bell was a fire alarm and was also rung in emergencies. In 1861-... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Her, beside the Falls of the James River, the foundation of Richmond's industry and commerce was built. The canal was the vital artery of transportation and the source of water power that nurtured industry's growth. Grain, ... More on HMDB
Tours – Hampton, Virginia
This double-decked tour boat offers daily narrated cruises of the Hampton Roads harbor and Chesapeake Bay. Get a taste of Hampton's seafaring culture as you take to the water to see local fishing boats, mighty commercial cargo ships, ... More on Hamptoncvb.com
Home and Garden Stores – Portsmouth, Virginia
Features a collection of original fine crafts and art representing more than 300 North American artists, exhibited in a waterfront gallery. The collection includes pottery, raku, blown glass, ... More on Visitportsva.com
Things To Do – Jamestown, Virginia
Inscription. For the first years at Jamestown, the English needed food from the natives in order to survive. The Powhatans for their part sought the colonists commercial goods: iron tools and pots, hatchets and knives, bells and glass ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
I have been several times already and I can't wait to go back. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
best bar in richmond: bartender is funny and cute and it is the one of the best bar in downtown...!!!! More on Yahoo! Travel
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