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Landmarks – West Point, Virginia
Inscription. A short distance south stood the Brick House. In 1677, at the end of Bacon's Rebellion, the rebel leaders, Drummond and Lawrence, were at Brick House when West Point surrendered to Berkeley. They fled, Drummond to be ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. City Point is five miles northeast. There Governor Sir Thomas Dale made a settlement in 1613. In April, 1781, the British General Phillips landed there. Grant had his base of operations there in the siege of Petersburg, ... More on HMDB
Music and Theater – Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg's longest running student entertainment company! Over 14 years entertaining student groups in the 5th - 12th grades. Customized game shows, scavenger hunts, interactive music events, ... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com
Ice Cream – Smithfield, North Carolina
DQ� is your place for great tasting meals for lunch or dinner and tempting cool treats to satisfy your crave anytime! More on Visitnc.com
Health Club – Williamsburg, Virginia
Body Balance Studio offers classes in yoga and Pilates for students of all levels. Offerings include group classes, private lessons, ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Yorktown, Virginia
This 27-acre U. S. T. A. award-winning tennis facility offers a free boat launching facility, a picnic area, restrooms, and six lighted tennis courts. Fees are charged for tennis play. Tennis leagues, lessons, and tournaments are ... More on Yorkcounty.gov
Landmarks – Gwynn, Virginia
Located in Mathews County on historic Gwynn's Island, the Gwynn's Island Methodist Church was originally built in 1890 on a site across the road from its current location. It was moved in the early 1980s and is now the Gwynn's Island ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Gloucester, Virginia
Inscription. A mile east is Ware Church, built about 1693. Near by is Church Hill, another relic of colonial days. Not far distant is White Hall, a colonial mansion built by the Willis family. , E... More on HMDB
Landmarks – West Point, Virginia
Inscription. Carter Braxton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived at West Point 1777-1786 after fire destroyed his plantation Chericoke, upriver on the Pamunkey. The town house no longer stands. From West Point Braxton ... More on HMDB
Museums – Henrico, Virginia
Built in stages beginning in 1819, John Clarke purchased this property in 1855 and added the second story. His daughter and Estelle and her husband John Palmore added the clapboard section in 1910... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Landmarks – Sandston, Virginia
Inscription. This intersection of the Richmond and York River Railroad with the Nine Mile Road became one of Henrico Countys best-known landmarks during the Civil War. Fair Oaks Station lay on the north side of the junction. As part ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
Great spot for lunch and a light dinner. Don't miss the flatbread sandwiches. More on TripAdvisor
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