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Ratification of the Constitution

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. On this site the Virginia Convention ratified the United States Constitution June 25, 1788, In the ratifying convention were Edmund Randolph, James Madison, George Wythe, Henry Lee, John Marshall, Patrick Henry, George ... More on HMDB

Kyran Lynn Charters

Themeparks – Chesapeake Beach, Maryland

Captain Marty Simounet has held a captain's license since 1985. He started as a first mate in 1978 with his father's charter service, where he has gained a vast amount of knowledge of the middle Chesapeake. Marty has the knowledge ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Building: VA-95-02

Landmarks – Hampton, Virginia

(VA-95-02) in Hampton, York County, VA. At 710 Settlers Landing Rd. (US60). Houses a carousel. (05-2003, approx ... More on dalejtravis.com

Bowl, Pot, and Pipe

National And State Parks – Jamestown, Virginia

Inscription. By 1640, Jamestown potters were making thick-walled jugs, bowls, and pots for everyday use. Symmetrical design and an occasional slip-coat of color show that skilled artisans were at work. The local ware fired red, due ... More on HMDB

Presidents Mansion White House of the Confederacy

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. This house was the executive mansion of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family from August 1861 until April 2, 1865. A West Point graduate, former U. S. senator from Miss... More on HMDB

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  • The White House of the Confederacy served as the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, when Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy. The mansion was the official quarters duri... More on Nps.gov

Confederate War Memorial Chapel

Religion and Faith – Richmond, Virginia

The Confederate War Memorial is a nondenominational chapel built in 1887 by Confederate veterans as a memorial ... More on Visitrichmondva.com

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  • This nondenominational chapel was built in 1887 by Confederate veterans as a memorial to Confederate dead. More on Discover America

Downtown Richmond Millsites

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. Seven sites in downtown Richmond have been locations for water-powered industry: HOLLYWOOD: A flour mill was operating by 1800. Canal water powered a paper mill beginning in 1887, and a 2,100 kilowatt hydroelectric plant ... More on HMDB

King George County Courthouse

Parks – King George, Virginia

King George County Courthouse. Houses various county departments. More on Virginia.org

Oval Site

Landmarks – Stratford, Virginia

Inscription. University of Mary Washington-Stratford Hall Field School of archaeological excavations reveal a mid-eighteenth-century farm complex purposely demolished by the 1780s. At least two earthfast buildings (one with basement ... More on HMDB

Tarleton's Last Fight

Landmarks – Gloucester Point, Virginia

Inscription. Here, at the Hook, Tarleton, commanding the cavalry of Cornwallis's army, fought an action with Choisy's French force and Virginia militia, October 3, 1781. The Duke de Lauzun's cavalry charged Tarleton, who retired to ... More on HMDB

Vhou Wang Restaurant

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

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Flying Dragon

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

I highly recommend this restaraunt because this is one of not many clean chinese food places. More on CitySearch

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  • Everytime I go order food is always hot and made to order and last but not least they are clean even behi... More on CitySearch

  • I highly recommend this restaraunt because this is one of not many clean chinese food places. Everytime I g... More on CitySearch

Gulay Berryman Art, Inc.

Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia

Gulay Berryman is an award-winning artist in the oil painting medium. Her style ranges from classical realism to impressionism and subjects include landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still life, th... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com

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  • Gulay Berryman is an award-winning artist in the oil painting medium. Her style ranges from classical realism to impressionism and subjects include landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still life, the... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com