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Landmarks – Mollusk, Virginia
Inscription. Seven miles southeast on Town Creek near the mouth of the Corrotoman River is the site of Queenstown. The town was created in 1692 in accordance with the Act of Ports passed that year by the Virginia General Assembly ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Moon, Virginia
Inscription. Fitchett's Wharf was a center of commercial activity for this area of Mathews County from 1845 until the early 20th century. It also served as a major port of call for vessels plying the Chesapeake Bay until 1932. An ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
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Things To Do – Chesapeake, Virginia
THE ORB Family Fun Center is the newest indoor inflatable play and party center in Hampton Roads featuring super inflatable slides, bouncers, obstacle ... More on familydaysoutusa
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
The month of May has been officially dedicated as Asian-Pacific Heritage Month. Asian-Pacific American Heritage Organization (APAHO) commemorates the event with an annual festival featuring a different country each year. The participating ... More on NorfolkCVB.com
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. The 90-foot tugboat Dorothy, Hull Number One, was delivered by Newport News Shipbuilding in 1891. As Dorothy plied her trade over the next 73 years, her reputation for dependability became a maritime legend. The little ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – King and Queen Court House, Virginia
Inscription. To the Confederate soldiers, and sailors of King and Queen, County Virginia 1861-1865, Fate denied them victory but gave, Them the love and veneration of, Their native land. The wonder, And admiration of the world. , ... More on HMDB
Museums – Portsmouth, Virginia
The Greek-Revival building is an imposing one, surrounded by a wrought-iron fence and nearly hidden behind the massive oak trees that shade its courtyard. Built in 1846, it served as the Norfolk C... More on Visitportsva.com
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
They also have a staff that is very friendly and will gladly help you find something if at first you can't see it. More on insiderpages.com
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
Sightseeing – Cape Charles, Virginia
This mini-Mayberry, a tiny, friendly town with handsome Victorian homes makes for a pleasant Sunday drive any day of the week. Turn north on Sunnyside Road between the two historic churches and follow it to the authentic fishing village ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
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