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Surry Nuclear Information Center, 5570 Hog Island Road, Surry, VA 23883, United States
We are an energy learning center that helps you understand how electricty powers our world. And why nuclear energy is so important to all of us. Guided informative tours are available or visit with... More on Virginia.org
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Nuclear Energy at the Surry Nuclear Information Center. Models ... More on PlanetWare

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100 W Queens Way, Hampton, VA 23669
Inscription. The oldest Anglican parish in continuous existence in America. Established in 1610, this is th... More on HMDB
St. John's is gorgeous! It is a unique combination of history and traditional Anglican worship in a contemp... More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
1 Waterside Dr., Norfolk VA 23510, United States of America
Located next to Nauticus, USS Wisconsin is the largest and last battleship ever built by the U.S. Navy. Exp... More on NorfolkCVB.com
The Nauticus museum is next door with plenty of exhibits about the USS Winconsin. More on insiderpages.com

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810 Front Street 23510 Norfolk, VA

#5.
425 Water Street Yorktown, VA
This state-operated multimedia museum offers an excellent orientation to Yorktown, and coming here first will prepare you for your battlefield tour. You'll start with an open-air timeline walkway ... More on Frommers
about Yorktown Victory Center: The Yorktown Victory Center chronicles America's evolution from colonial status to nationhood through a blend of timeline, film, thematic exhibits, and outdoor living... More on GoCityKids

#6.
111 Rochelle Lane, Petersburg, Virginia
This 18th-century parish church is a memorial to the Southern soldiers who died during the Civil War. In ho... More on Virginia.org
The committee asked for donations from each former Confederate state to pay for Louis Comfort Tiffany to co... More on igougo

#7.
244 North Market St, Petersburg, Virginia
Charles O'Hara built his house in 1817 without parallel walls because, as legend has it, he was told by his West Indian servant that such a house could not harbor evil spirts. Or, was it simply tha... More on Virginia.org
The original owner of this house was Charles O'Hara. Legend has it that when he decided in 1816 to build the house, he was warned ... More on igougo
