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6198 Stormont Rd, Hartfield, Virginia 23071, United States
This shotmaker's course was carved out of rolling, wooded hills and has several holes that require forced c... More on Golf.com
The practice facility is really nice. More on GolfReview

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11758 River Crest Dr., Gloucester, VA 23061
Gallery Mayo, Inc. in Gloucester, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Hartfield VA 23071, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1717, this was the second lower chapel of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County. It occupies the site of the first lower chapel of this parish, built before 1661 as the church of Piankatank Parish. Bartholomew ... More on HMDB

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Hartfield VA 23071, United States of America
Inscription. Eight miles east, where the Rappahannock River joins Chesapeake Bay. Near there, in June, 1608, Captain John Smith, the explorer, was hurt by a stingray while fishing in the river. The point took its name from this incident. ... More on HMDB

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10860 General Puller Hwy, Hartfield, VA 23071

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10880 General Puller Hwy, Hartfield, VA 23071-3140

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11095 General Puller Hwy, Hartfield, VA 23071

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Dutton VA 23050, United States of America
Inscription. (Obverse), Gloucester County: Area 223 Square Miles, Formed in 1651 from York, and named for Gloucester County, England. Bacon the Rebel died in this county, 1676. Gloucester Point was the outpost of Cornwallis at Yorktown, ... More on HMDB

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Dutton VA 23050, United States of America
Inscription. One and a half miles north is the site of his home "Windsor" where he developed an excellent botanical garden. He was first president, Virginia Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, and clerk of Gloucester County ... More on HMDB

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Mathews VA 23109, United States of America
Important antebellum courthouse in a charming courthouse square; unusual architectural design; continues its ... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. Mathews County was formed in 1790 from Gloucester County and named for Thomas Mathews, of Norfolk, a soldier of the Revolution who was then Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. ... More on HMDB
