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St. John's Church

Things To Do – Hampton, Virginia

Established in 1610, St. John's is the oldest continuous English-speaking parish in the U. S. the parish has been at its present site on lovely Queens Way since 1728. A recorded message introduces... More on Hamptoncvb.com

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  • St Johns Episcopal Church Hampton is the perfect date spot. "Perfect," as in if the girl is cool with you taking her here, you have the cheapest date in the history of 21st century romance. To clar... More on clubzone

Historic Jamestowne

Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia

National Park Service Don’t be confused by the privately-run Jamestown Settlement Highly recommend Se... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Be prepared to do some walking but overall a worthwhile place to visit. More on TripAdvisor

  • Wonderful National Park. Active archeological dig going on and each year we go back they have discovered so... More on TripAdvisor

Site of Ellersons Mill

Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia

Inscription. The foundation of the mill was located in the depression below the road bed. The millrace that supplied water to power the mill was built along the base of the hill and remnants can be... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. From this main position above Ellerson's Mill, the Federal regulars who had stopped the Confederate advance of June 26, 1862 withdrew during the night, having discovered that "Stonewal... More on HMDB

Gallery On Mechants Square

Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia

Naro Expanded Cinema, The

Nightlife – Norfolk, Virginia

An old-fashioned, single screen theater that features a 70mm screen, Dolby stereo sound, and ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Shop Ngo

Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia

If you need just a couple of grocery items this is a good place to go. The store is kind of a cross between a grocery store and a convenience store. They have a larger selection ... More on insiderpages.com

Bay Breeze Pool and Beach

Beaches – Hampton, Virginia

Located behind the Bay Breeze Community Center, the Bay Breeze Park and Pool are another place to go for a refreshing dip. Overlooking the beautiful Chesapeake Bay, the pool features a slide, divin...

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  • BAY BREEZE (Outdoor) POOL AND BEACH MEMBERSHIP The Bay Breeze Pool & Beach, located behind the Bay Breeze Community Center (formerly the Fort Monroe Club), overlooks the scenic Chesapeake Bay. The... More on Hamptoncvb.com

ComedySportz

Themeparks – Richmond, Virginia

This improvisational comedy troupe offers interactive fun in a competitive format. The cast invites ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • It's ComedySportz � , improvisational comedy played as a sport in many cities nationwide, and in the UK, by members of the ... More on Comedysportz.com

Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

The story and history surrounding Maggie L. Walker was so inspiring! I thoroughly enjoyed touring her immac... More on TripAdvisor

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  • I appreciated the video and review prior to the tour. The manner in which the information was exchanged was... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site commemorates the life of the first woman in the U.S. to serve a...

Walter Reed Birthplace

Museums – Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia

Dr. Walter Reed, famous U. S. Army physician and medical hero of the Spanish-American War, was born here on September 13, 1851. The small, two-room and loft building was built prior to 1850. The Reed family lived here while they awaited ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Wild Rose Cafe Incorporated

Restaurants – Chester, Virginia

Great food great staff great atmospehre! More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • I've been a customer since the Wild Rose Cafe' opened it's doors in 2006 and have never had a bad meal. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Great food great staff great atmospehre! I've been a customer since the Wild Rose Cafe' opened it's doors in 2006 and have never had a bad meal. The food is all home-style cookin' and never disappo... More on Yahoo! Travel

Crackers Little Bar Bistro

Restaurants – Norfolk, Virginia

Crackers is a great Tapas Restaurant with excellent food and great atmosphere. More on Restaurantica

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  • great little bar (and they mean bar) that serves great food in tapas style portions. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Great little bar (and they mean bar) that serves great food in tapas style portions. Good selection of "adu... More on Yahoo! Travel

Juan's

Restaurants – Hayes, Virginia

I went to this restaurant as part of what was supposed to be a small group of friends that grew to become a... More on TripAdvisor

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  • You can't find better quality food or service in a Mexican restaraunt. More on Restaurantica

  • We drive about 20 minutes 1 way just to go here. We skip the mexican place that is 5 minutes down the stree... More on TripAdvisor

Richmonds First African American Police Officers

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. On 1 May 1946, Richmonds first professional African American police officers were hired and assigned to the First Precinct at Smith and Marshall Streets. They were Howard T. Braxton, Doctor P. Day, Frank S. Randolph, ... More on HMDB