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Landmarks – Charles City, Virginia
Inscription. A mile and a half northwest, Lott Cary was born in slavery about 1780. In 1804 his owner, John Bowry, a Methodist minister, hired him out to a Richmond tobacco firm. Cary joined the First Baptist Church in 1807. He purchased ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Yorktown, Virginia
The studio is located between Denbigh Blvd. & Fort Eustis Blvd. in Yorktown, VA on Rt. 17. The studio has a great wooden dance floor, AC/Heater, wall mirrors, sitting area, two bathrooms. At Count... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Hampton, Virginia
Opened in the Spring of 2003, this downtown waterfront location is the US headquarters for the Cousteau Society. The Gallery displays world-renowned photography, models of the Alcyone and the Calypso, as well as artifacts from past ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. "On June 8, 1967, during the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab States, the American Intelligence ship USS Liberty was attacked for 75 minutes by Israeli aircraft and motor torpedo boats. Liberty was left with over ... 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 – Norfolk, Virginia
It's not too terribly long and provides excellent scoring chances overall, with most holes being driver + mid /short iron. More on GolfReview
Themeparks – Williamsburg, Virginia
First off, Water Country USA is clean , a lot cleaner than Disney's water parks (those are GREAT, too!). More on igougo
Things To Do – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Staged between 17th and 25th Streets on Atlantic Avenue, performers of all types take to the streets for co... More on igougo
Landmarks – King and Queen Court House, Virginia
Inscription. A mile south on the Mattapony River is the site of Newington, birthplace of Carter Braxton, (born September 10, 1736), signer of the Declaration of Independence. In earlier times, Colonel Jacob Lumpkin, supporter of Governor ... More on HMDB
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