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Golf Courses – Williamsburg, Virginia
Friendly staff and great course. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. To the north, Jamestown Island is ringed with slow moving water and a marsh of reeds, cypress, and pine. One of the first industries attempted at Jamestown was the extraction of pitch and tar from the pine trees in this ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Williamsburg, Virginia
Course nicely maintained and layout of holes with nice variability including water, woods etc. Fairways are quite generous which is nice for the high handicapper while greens are well bunkered maki... More on GolfReview
Golf Courses – Williamsburg, Virginia
On several holes, you really need to weigh risk / reward before you pull out the driver. More on golflink.com
Golf Courses – Fort Eustis, Virginia
The 9-hole "Pines 2" course at the The Pines Golf Course At Fort Eustis facility in Fort Eustis, Virginia features 2,984 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35 . The course rating is 3... More on golflink.com
National And State Parks – Cape Charles, Virginia
This wonderful refuge is apparently one of the most important spots on the Atlantic Flyway migration route.... More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Mathews, Virginia
Inscription. Kingston Parish was established about 1652. During colonial times, the Anglican parish administered the ecclesiastical and some civil affairs for the inhabitants of the area that later... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. Earthworks on the hillside above mark the southernmost of three fortified cross-peninsula defense lines built by Confederate Gen. John B. Magruder in the spring of 1862 and extending three miles from Deep Creek here at ... More on HMDB
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