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Music and Theater – Norfolk, Virginia
Established in 1997, the Virginia Arts Festival is a non-profit organization created by the City of Norfolk. Every spring, renowned artists from around the world congregate in Hampton Roads to bri... More on Visitnorfolktoday.com
Things To Do – Yorktown, Virginia
Seaford Yacht Club is located on Back Creek off York River by water and on Goodwin Neck Road in York County Virginia by land. It is often referred to as "home of the friendliest people ... More on Seafordyachtclub.com
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Bella Fine Lingerie is located in Merchants Square on the histioric Duke of Gloucester adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg. Bella represents some of the world's leading purveyors of fine lingerie, hosiery, loungewear, and sleepwear ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Cape Charles, Virginia
pumpkin patch-pick in the field, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, school tours Alternate We open in spring with our fresh strawberries, go through ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. Granby Street was named in 1769 to honor Englishman John Manners (1721 – 1770), Marquess of Granby. The origÂiÂnal street ran three blocks from Bute Street south to Town Back Creek, a semi-navigable ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Portsmouth, Virginia
The Courthouse Galleries is more than just an art museum. It?s a relaxing gathering place where you can learn the art of growing Bonsai trees one week and see a demonstration of glass blowing the next. Every First Friday, the Courthouse ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Heathsville, Virginia
Inscription. Five miles northeast is the site of Northumberland House, built by the third Peter Presley, who was murdered in 1750. He was the last male descendant of the first William Presley, who ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. York County. Area 186 square miles. One of the eight original shires formed in 1634. First called Charles River, which was named for King Charles I. The name was changed in 1643 to Yor... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. Who discarded refuse into this ditch and why may never be known. The ditch was full or artifacts dating to about 1670-1700, including 10 “HH” wine bottle seals, over 1,000 clay pipe pieces, three window leads ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia
Needed a place close to PHF for dinner after driving from the Outer Banks. I thought I was going to a neighborhood tavern/pub for a burger. Ended up at a cramped restaurant with a suburban feel. It wa ... More on TripAdvisor
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