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Historic Cemetery

Landmarks – Onancock, Virginia

Inscription. Known as the Scott Hall Cemetery, it dates from the late 18th century. Here will be found the grave of Commodore Whaley of the Maryland Navy who was killed in the Battle of the Barges in the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth ... More on HMDB

Chesapeake Dog Park - Western Branch

Dog Parks – Chesapeake, Virginia

The Western Branch Dog Park is located near the Western Branch Community Center and features two covered picnic tables and round benches encircling trees. Dog Parks are off-leash, fenced-in and co... More on Visitchesapeake.com

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  • The Western Branch Dog Park is located near the Western Branch Community Center and features two covered picnic tables and round benches encircling trees. Dog Parks are off-leash, fenced-in and con... More on Visitchesapeake.com

Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon

Things To Do – Virginia Beach, Virginia

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  • What a wonderful experience! This was my first half-marathon, and now I'm hooked. I don't think you can go more than a mile without ... More on igougo

Indian River Park – In The Heart Of Olde Wythe “A Forward Movement in Suburban Development”

Parks – Hampton, Virginia

Inscription. On this site in 1916 local businessman and developer Charles Hopkins and his partners launched the Boulevard Development Company, to build “attractive, high class home places” half way between Hampton and ... More on HMDB

Rio Grande Trader, The

Home and Garden Stores – Suffolk, Virginia

A Southwestern theme shop that features an amazing iron works collection, including ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Peninsula Gallery

Things To Do – Lewes, Delaware

Across the canal below the Beacon Hotel, this gallery displays mainly works by regional artists. Closed ... More on Frommers

Founder of Presbyterianism

Landmarks – Townsend, Virginia

Inscription. Five miles west was the home of the Rev. Francis Makemie, founder of Presbyterianism in the United States. About 1684, Makemie established in Maryland the first Presbyterian Church. Later he moved to Accomac and married. ... More on HMDB

Pirates Adventure Ride

Things To Do – Virginia Beach, Virginia

McArthur Mall

Things To Do – Virginia Beach, Virginia

Don't forget to stop in the Lindt Chocolate store for a free sample. More on igougo

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  • Lots of neat stores like Williams Sonoma for the chef in you, Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn, Nordstroms. Don't forget to ... More on igougo

Rehoboth Beach

Beaches – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

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  • If your child ever has the opportunity to play baseball or softball at Sports At The Beach, I say GO GO GO!... More on igougo

  • My two teenagers and myself went to the boardwalk of Rehoboth Beach in the evening. There is a lot to do fo... More on igougo

Speed Bump Cafe

Restaurants – Chesapeake, Virginia

Known for their omelets and subs, this family style cafe also offers a wide variety ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Dunkin Donuts

Restaurants – Chesapeake, Virginia

Bay Haven Grill Incorporated

Restaurants – Yorktown, Virginia

My family goes to Bay Haven all the time. We go on Sunday with our preacher after church; we go when I don't want to cook; we go when we have friends visiting, never had a bad meal. They have all the ... More on TripAdvisor

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TheBridge Christian Coffeehouse

Nightlife – Portsmouth, Virginia

TheBridge is a dream come true for many folks. A non-judgemental Christ-centered place to relax with coffee and conversation. A place where artist, poets, musicians, and ordinary people can connect in an eclectic community ... More on Virginia.org