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Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Galeria Limited has over 40,000 square feet of shopping with products ranging in American, European, Oriental Antiques, decorative furnishings & accessories from 18th Century to the present. Their HUGE showroom is open 7 day a week: ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Surry, Virginia
Inscription. Located five miles to the north is Wakefield. Benjamin Harrison patented this land about 1637. His descendents became major landowners and were influential in Virginia and United States politics. Governor Benjamin Harrison ... More on HMDB
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
It is a small informative museum with several of Edgar belongings and writings. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Chesterfield, Virginia
One of the finest Federal period houses in Chesterfield County.Castlewood features a formal five-part design and features molded plaster ceilings in the main rooms, two stairways to each adjacent w... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Norfolk, Virginia
In return for a modest rental fee they each agree to welcome the public, who can watch them at work and, of... More on igougo
Things To Do – Newport News, Virginia
Prime dance location in Hampton Roads, VA located in the City Center of Oyster Point. Beautiful hardwood floor built for dancing with hundreds of ... More on clubzone
Food And Drink – Henrico, Virginia
The chef at the omelette station was fun to watch and how nice to have a fresh omelette or waffle. More on TeaMap
Things To Do – Portsmouth, Virginia
A pedestrian ferry that connects Portsmouth with Norfolk. Catch the ferry from the Visitor Information Center at 6 Crawford Parkway or from High Street Landing, 1 High St. The ferry dates back to ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Hampton, Virginia
Inscription. The Native American village of Kecoughtan stood across the Hampton River in 1607. Soon after the English forcibly removed the inhabitants in 1610, the colonists settled there and the village grew. By the early eighteenth ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
Soup was ok but the bowl smelled like dish detergent soap. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Toano, Virginia
Pancakes were like cardboard. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Bon Air, Virginia
The Scene Pink and green colors with a black checkerboard floor create a preppy background for seasonal weekly changing menus. Lunching ladies and business professionals love the creative lunches, and lights are dimme... More on CitySearch
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