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P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, Virginia, 23690

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  • It began on the swampy marshes of Jamestown in 1607. It ended on the battle scarred landscape of Yorktown i... More on Nps.gov

  • This was something else my kids really enjoyed. More on Epinions.com

 

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P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, Virginia 23690

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  • Here, on October 19, 1781, American and French troops handed Britain such a devastating defeat British Prim... More on Heritage

  • Fun to explore. Especially at dusk when the deer come out. More on GeckoGo

 

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Colonial National Historical Park, P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, VA 23690, USA

  • Strands of sun, soil, and air are woven into a beautifully connected patchwork of plants and animals. The last Ice Age pushed plants from other parts of the country into a close neighborhood. An amazing diversity ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Colonial National Historical Park, P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, VA 23690, USA

  • 85,000 wounded, 15,000 killed; freedom sought and contested. The Sesquicentennial of the Civil War What to See on the Four Battlefields Maps, Trail Brochures Inclement Weather Info (phone/facebook) Battle of Fredericksburg Battle ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Yorktown VA 23690, United States of America

  • Inscription. This was an open field when the French wing established its ordinance depot. Here incoming cannon, howitzers, mortars, and their accouterments were made ready to move up to their siege... More on HMDB

  • Inscription. Cannon were repaired and stored here. The time-worn earthworks visible on each side of the road were for protection, probably built by the French soldiers who operated the “Park.... More on HMDB

 

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1000 Lakeshead Drive Williamsburg Yorktown, VA

  • Our 545 acres of mature forests, meadows, ravines and tidal wetlands is located close to historic Williamsburg. More on Yorkcounty.gov

 

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1009 Wolftrap Road Yorktown, VA

  • This 28-acre reclaimed fly ash site features 4 soccer fields, restrooms, and a parking lot. The site is used to support the County's soccer program and is the host site for the Virginia Rush Soccer Club's matches. Two ponds also exist ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

 

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1314 Wolftrap Road Yorktown, VA

  • This 13-acre reclaimed fly ash site, opened in the spring of 1991, has two-lighted softball fields, restrooms and a parking lot. The park has skinned infields and vamont bermuda irrigated outfields. The park is primarily used for ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

 

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3000 Goodwin Neck Road Seaford Yorktown, VA

  • This 27-acre U. S. T. A. award-winning tennis facility offers a free boat launching facility, a picnic area, restrooms, and six lighted tennis courts. Fees are charged for tennis play. Tennis leagues, lessons, and tournaments are ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

 

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1950 Old Williamsburg Road Lackey Yorktown, VA

  • This park is named after Charles E. "Professor" Brown, a Lackey resident and former York County schoolteacher who had a keen interest in helping young people. Brown, who died in 1975, was also a past president of the State chapter ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

 

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