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Parks – Ashland, Virginia
This is a cool park if your a local, and the people are nice enough if your cool. Theres a slant ramp (6 feet) . Theres a 6 foot quarter pipe and a 6 foot step up ramp. Theres a cool fly box with a bar ... More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Prince George, Virginia
Mount Hope Baptist Church was organized by former slaves in 1878 under the name of Bethel Church and its founding pastor was Reverend Peter Berry. A late 19th century place of faith formation and s... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. This earthwork was manned by the “Regiment Touraine” and formed the western portion of the French and American siege line surrounding Yorktown. From this line the French fi... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Glen Allen, Virginia
Plenty of motels and resturants in the area. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia
you look through a glass door into a room the size of a closet to see a bed and a few old books. More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Waller Mill is a 360-acre reservoir owned by the City of Williamsburg. The reservoir is located within the boundaries of Waller Mill Park. A navigable tunnel connects the upper and lower portions of the reservoir. The reservoir shoreline ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Hopewell, Virginia
Inscription. The fort behind you is all that remains of the inner defense line built by the Union army in 1864 to protect its base headquarters at City point. With a powerful fleet of ironclads and gunboats controlling the James River ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. Known to the Indians as the Pamunkey, the colonists named it first Charles and then York, both in honor of the Duke of York. While only 26 miles in length, the tidal waters of the York River flow over the deepest natural ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. In honour of, The First General Assembly, of Virginia, here, on the thirtieth day of July A. D. 1916. Summoned by Sir George Yeardley, Governor General of Virginia, under authority from the London Company, pursuant to ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Yorktown, Virginia
Serving lunch daily in Yorktown's oldest home, the Cole Digges House (circa 1720). All dishes prepared from scratch, including ... More on Virginia.org
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