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Tours – Williamsburg, Virginia
A tour of the boxwood-terraced gardens at Berkeley Plantation will ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – West Point, Virginia
Inscription. Carter Braxton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived at West Point 1777-1786 after fire destroyed his plantation Chericoke, upriver on the Pamunkey. The town house no longer stands. From West Point Braxton ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Reedville, Virginia
The quest to establish a permanent navigational aid at the southern side of the mouth of the Potomac River has been an arduous one. Over the years, four lighthouses and multiple floating lightships have been deployed to mark Smith ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Things To Do – Jamestown, Virginia
Objects belonging to Jamestown colonists 400 years ago, unearthed from the long lost James Fort site, are presented to the public for the first time in the Nathalie P. and Alan M. Voorhees Archaearium, a new exhibition facility at ... More on Preservationvirginia.org
Things To Do – Tappahannock, Virginia
Over Columbus Day weekend, the island becomes almost as crowded as it is during the week of the annual pony swim, as seafood lovers ... More on igougo
Museums – Yorktown, Virginia
Changing exhibits of York County's history, sites, and events. Displays include archaeology from the Tabb area, WWII collections, and more. Call for information. An expansion ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. (sidebar), Newport News was a small community located in Warwick County until late in the 19th century. Established as a town in 1880, it was incorporated as a city in 1896. Warwick County, one of the eight original Virginia ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Eastville, Virginia
Inscription. Here, in Savage's Neck, was the home of Ensign Thomas Savage, who came to Virginia in 1608. Granted a tract of land by Debedeavon, the "Laughing King" of the indians, in 1619, Savage became the first permanent English ... More on HMDB
Parks – Hampton, Virginia
We love the Bark Park-it is a daily stop for our pup! More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Yorktown, Virginia
York County was originally named Charles River, and was one of the eight original shires formed in 1634. The present name was given in 1643, probably in honor of James, Duke of York, the second son of Charles I. Its area is 123 square ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia
Omni Caf� serves healthy alternatives and light fare in a casual atmosphere. Average entree price is $8-$15. The restaurant is open 7:00 am ? 11:00 pm daily. Nearby attractions include the Ferguson Center of the Arts, Huntington Park, ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Yorktown, Virginia
Bring your appetite when you dine at Main Moon Chinese Restaurant. This fun and inviting restaurant offers all of your favorite ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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