Serenity seems to pervade Medoc Mountain State Park, enhanced by gentle Fishing Creek and a scenic open meadow that spreads from the picnic grounds...
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History: The Smithfield Little Theatre was organized from a group of people who had worked children's theater with the Smithfield Recreation Associ...
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What began in 1991 as an effort to preserve a threatened Civil War battlefield near Petersburg, Virginia, has evolved into one of America's finest ...
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In 1996, Cormier bought out the remaining Dallaire interest at the park, and the park was then renamed Funtown Splashtown U.S.A. In 1998, Funtown S...
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With its cruciform shape, triple chimneys and curvilinear gables, Bacon's Castle is a rare surviving example of Jacobean architecture in America. V...
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History : Records indicate that Swift Creek Mill was in existence as early as 1663. It is believed to be the oldest grist mill in this country. H...
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Dismal Swamp State Park allows a unique wilderness experience in a landscape that has been witness to American Indian hunting parties, exploration ...
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Henricus Historical Park is a living history museum operating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in partnership with the Henricus Foundation an...
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The Mariners’ Museum is committed to using its art and artifacts to educate local, national and international audiences of all ages about the...
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The Museum was established in 1923 by American Legion Post #25 (The Braxton/Perkins Post) as the American Legion Memorial Museum. The City of Newpo...
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During the 1980’s, the scene shop was converted into a Black Box Theatre, which became a permanent home for about 10 years. In the late 1980&...
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The museum was opened in 1969 with displays left over from a recruiting exhibit. Within ten years, a Foundation was organized to raise private fund...
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Vision Statement: The Virginia Living Museum will continue to be the premiere learning laboratory to showcase Virginia’s natural and living ...
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Thrills and nature intersect at our park and provide a hidden adventure for all ages.Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia is the world’s m...
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Lee Hall Mansion is the only large antebellum plantation house remaining on the lower Virginia Peninsula. Completed in 1859, Lee Hall Mansion was ...
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In 1917 four families, formerly members of Portsmouth's orthodox Gomley Chesed Synagogue, decided to found their own orthodox synagogue and call it...
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Grab your suit and jump in to the coolest kind of summertime fun it's Water Country USA , Virginia's largest water park, just three miles from Busc...
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In 2013, the Chesapeake Planetarium will celebrate its 50th year of operation. Construction funds for the planetarium were provided by the Chesapea...
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Mission Statement: Nauticus inspires and educates with engaging & interactive experiences that celebrate our connections with today's maritime...
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