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Fort Monroe VA 23651, United States of America
Inscription. This tree, planted with authentic soil from Omaha Beach of Normandy, France, commemorates the 40th anniversary of Allied forces landings on 6 June 1944. It stands as a memorial to sacrifices in battle and a tangible symbol ... More on HMDB

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20 Bernard Road, Fort Monroe, 23651
Completed in 1834 and named in honor of President James Monroe, Fort Monroe is recognized as the largest stone fort ever built in the United States. Nicknamed "Freedom's Fortress," this Union-held ... More on Virginia.org
Check out this historic area if you''re a Civil War buff and especially the Casemate Museum. More on igougo

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Fort Monroe, VA
At the entrance to the vital waterways of Hampton Roads, there are two parallel sandbars named Wiloughby's Spit and Horseshoe Bar. For many years vessels navigating this highly trafficked area were warned of the bars by lightships, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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9 Woodland Road Hamption, VA

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20 Bernard Road,Hampton, VA 23669-2502
This historic fort once held Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, captive. Completed in 1834 and named in honor of President Monroe, the entire stone fort is a historic site, but most... More on Heritage
And it is free More on Yahoo! Travel

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100 W Queens Way, Hampton, VA 23669
St John's Episcopal Church in Hampton is a 1728 colonial church. The parish was founded in 1610 and claims ... More on PlanetWare
St. John's is gorgeous! It is a unique combination of history and traditional Anglican worship in a contemp... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Fort Monroe VA 23651, United States of America

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Fort Monroe VA 23651, United States of America

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Fort Monroe VA 23651, United States of America

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Fort Monroe VA 23651, United States of America
