Directions from Norfolk, Virginia to Urbanna, Virginia





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Morattico Baptist Church

Landmarks – Kilmarnock, Virginia

Inscription. On the hill is Morattico Church, organized in 1778, the mother Baptist church of the Northern Neck. The present building was erected in 1856. Lewis Lunsford, first pastor, is buried here. , Erected 1937 by Conservation ... More on HMDB

KOA-Colonial Central

Campgrounds – Lightfoot, Virginia

John Mitchells Map

Landmarks – Urbanna, Virginia

Inscription. Born in Lancaster County on 13 Apr. 1711, John Mitchell studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and in 1734 opened a practice of medicine here in Urbanna. In 1746, he moved to London, where he published his Map ... More on HMDB

Hampton Roads Kart Club

Things To Do – Newport News, Virginia

Yeocomico Church

Landmarks – Hague, Virginia

Inscription. Two miles east. Built in 1655 of oak timbers sheathed with clapboards. Rebuilt of brick in 1706. In this vicinity Mary Ball lived under the tutelage of Colonel George Eskridge, of Sandy Point, from 1721 until her marriage ... More on HMDB

Richard Henry Lees Grave

Landmarks – Hague, Virginia

Inscription. A mile and a half north, in the Lee burying ground, is the grave of Richard Henry Lee, who died, June 19, 1794. Lee was one of the first leaders of the American Revolution. On June 7, 1776, he introduced a resolution ... More on HMDB

In Memoriam John Clayton 1685 - 1773

Things To Do – Gloucester, Virginia

Inscription. The Garden club, Gloucester, VA, planted a live oak tree, April 2, 1957 near old clerk's office on Court Green in honor of the internationally revered botanist and for 51 years, 1722-1773, Clerk of Gloucester County, ... More on HMDB

Gettysburg National Military Park

National And State Parks – Newport News, Virginia

The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North in 1863. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", ... More on recreation.gov

Burnt Ordinary

Landmarks – Toano, Virginia

Inscription. First called John Lewis's Ordinary and then Fox's, Burnt Ordinary received its name in Jan. 1780 when, according to the Virginia Gazette, Fox's Ordinary burned to the ground. Later, in Oct. 1781, when the French army's ... More on HMDB

Jungle Jim's Eatery

Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia

We had dinner there on a saturday and we were in and out the service was great. We had i think 3 or 4 diffr... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Worst service and worst food. Stay clear of this place. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Enjoy one complimentary DINNER ENTREE when a second DINNER ENTREE of equal or greater value is purchased . ... More on entertainment.com

LJ'S Deli

Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia

Very reasonably priced & excellent value !! More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Very friendly service. I had a double decker tuna fish sandwich & bowl of clam chowder.The clam chowder hit the spot after cycling 7 miles 1 hour before!. The tuna was delicious!. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Cheers Steaks & Seafood

Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia

Great offering of good food. More on Restaurantica

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  • They use to have an awesome lemon cheesecake dessert but they discontinued it. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I enjoyed a recent meal at "Cheers". My group (grandmother, 2 aunts, a famly friend and my mother) ... More on Judysbook.com