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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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1368 Colonial Pkwy, Williamsburg, VA, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185, United States of America
Authorized in 1930, Colonial National Historical Park is a 10,221-acre unit of the NPS located between the James and York rivers in Virginia. Originally designated a national monument (becoming a n... More on Nps.gov
I have gone to this peaceful area many times in the past, but this year...what the heck! More on igougo

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Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

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Virginia
Inscription. To the right, just beyond this narrow marsh, lay the 80-acre “Island House” tract ... More on HMDB
Never having had any experience in archaeology, it was very enlightening and interesting. More on TripAdvisor

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Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States

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Smithfield, VA

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4801 Courthouse Street, Williamsburg, VA 23188-2675
New Town is 365-acres of restaurants, shops, offices, and homes located at the Monticello Avenue exit off ... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com
It's nice if your shopping. No complaints, but also nothing special. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Not a bad place to visit, it was fun when I was a kid but haven't been back for years. More on GeckoGo
It is a great place for the family ....however there is a lot of walking involved...lol More on GeckoGo

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Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA
The \"publick\" that Chowning hoped to attract to his tavern was ... More on Yahoo! Travel
What we were served was about 2 tablespoons of pork on a hot dog roll, and about 1 tablespoon of coleslaw. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Smithfield VA 23430, United States of America
Fort Boykin Historic Park is situated high on the bluffs of the James River about 6 miles west of Smithfield. Originally named "The Castle", it was later named for General Francis Boykin, a local m... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. One mile northeast, at Hardys Bluff on Lawnes Neck, existed Fort Huger, a Civil War earthen fortification. Virginia State Engineer Col. Andrew Talcott authorized this and other forts t... More on HMDB
