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163 Yorktown Road, Newport News, VA 23603-1127
Lee Hall Mansion is an Italianate mansion constructed circa 1850 by wealthy planter Richard Decauter Lee. Now restored to its pre-Civil War splendor, the home served as a Confederate headquarters d... More on Virginia.org
There are southern mansions and there are southern mansions . This Italianate brick house was built in 1858 and is an eight-roomer ... More on igougo

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Fort Eustis Army Base, Newport News, VA 23604

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2803 Oak Ave., Newport News, VA 23607

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300 Washington Blvd., Besson Hall, Fort Eustis, Williamsburg, VA 23604,

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Newport News, Virginia, United States
The reservoir can be accessed from Route 620 off Denbigh Boulevard (Route 173) in Newport News. This 265-acre impoundment is the terminal reservoir for the City of Newport News water supply system.... More on AnglerWeb.com
There was a sign pointing to the left after exiting the advanced trail back to the parking lot, but not to the expert trail, which i'm now to assume was to the right. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Fort Eustis, VA

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2400 Washington Ave, Newport News, VA 23607

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300 Washington Boulevard, Besson Hall, Fort Eustis, VA 23604
Visit the U S Army Transportation Museum in Fort Eustis to learn about the history U.S. Army transportation. T ... More on PlanetWare
A large museum that focuses on U.S. Army transportation from Colonial days to the present with full-size equipment, dioramas, and uniforms. Almost 6 acres of outdoor ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Located on Harrison Rd. - Fort Eustis Base, PO Box 4468, Newport News, VA 23604
A Virginia Historic Landmark and an Historic American Building, designed as an architectural museum house exposing 3 historic periods, there are 90 architectural features labeled as teaching points. Collections also highlight the ... More on Virginia.org

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Newport News, Va
Inscription. James Apostles Fields was born into slavery in Hanover County, Virginia, in 1844. During the Civil War, Fields and his brother George escaped to Hampton, where in 1862 they found refug... More on HMDB
James A. Fields (1844-1903) was a teacher, lawyer and member of the Virginia House of Delegates. The house was used by Mr. Fields as his law office and primary residence from 1897 to 1908. In 1908... More on Newport-news.org
