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Things To Do – Chesapeake, Virginia
Great Bridge Presbyterian Church - It has charming service, beautiful ambiance, posh décor, and a celebrity clientele. Just kidding. Forget all that. Great Bridge Presbyterian Church is your run-of-the-mill deli, so don’t count on ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Hayes, Virginia
Inscription. Three miles east is Warner Hall. The estate was patented about 1650 by Augustine Warner, who built the first house in 1674. Bacon, the rebel, was here for a time in 1676. The later house, built about 1740 and burned in ... More on HMDB
Museums – Hampton, Virginia
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Things To Do – Hampton, Virginia
Like: The people was friendly and down to earth. They truly believe in living the word of GOD. But the most... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Newport News, Virginia
Inscription. 1881-Virginia-1865, Unveiled May 27, 1909, to our, Gallant Soldiers, of the, Confederacy, Warwick County, , Erected 1909. , Location. 37° 7.789′ N, 76° 32.512′ W. Marker is in Newport News, Virginia. ... More on HMDB
Beaches – Williamsburg, Virginia
This day we planned to go Virginia Beach, but that day we felt like not being around throngs of people. This was more like the ... More on igougo
Museums – Newport News, Virginia
Fabulous displays of very rare and intiguing vehicles and locomotives used throughout history by the US Arm... More on Yahoo! Travel
Clothing Shopping – Smithfield, Virginia
Designer clothing for women. Jewelry, hats, shoes, and accessories. More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Restaurants – Stone Harbor, New Jersey
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Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. These earthworks were erected by Confederate troops in 1861 as part of the defense system to block Union penetration of the James River. , Location. 37° 12.534′ N, 76° 46.739′ W. Marker is near Williamsburg, ... More on HMDB
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