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Parks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. Here, just west of Yorktown, the British built an earthwork to control the road to Williamsburg. This fortification was manned by the Royal Welch Fusiliers throughout the siege. The path leads to the reconstructed redoubt. ... More on HMDB
Food And Drink – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Beyond that the experience was such a wonderful mother /daughter treat. More on TeaMap
Things To Do – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. General George Washington established his headquarters in this area at the junction of the American encampments to the east and the French encampments to the north. Here he set up two ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. Just below the grounds surface lie the original foundations of the first purpose-built statehouse at Jamestown. From the very beginning, the efforts at Jamestown were influenced by the... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
Mermaids on Parade started in 2000 as a fundraiser for the Public Arts Commission in Norfolk. More than a hundred 10-foot sculptures were created by local artists and sold at auction. The mermaids ... More on NorfolkCVB.com
Golf Courses – Salisbury, Maryland
Clubhouse was fairly nice although restaurant wasn't really running and it took a while for someone to wait on me. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. The piers and structures across the water are an extension of the Naval Base at Norfolk. This takes advantage of the excellent York River deep water channel as did Cornwallis when, in ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
This is a great little children's boutique in McArthur Center. They have very unique children's items. Toys, hairbows, cloth diapers, organic clothing, ect. I just love going in there ... More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. In 1686 one hundred acres of land in this vicinity were granted to the Elizabeth River Parish for a glebe. It was sold by the vestry in 1734 to a merchant named Samuel Smith. This was one of the first areas of Norfolk ... More on HMDB
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