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1100 Jordan Point Rd, Hopewell, Virginia 23860, United States
This course's front nine is flat, while its back nine is hilly. Water hazards come into play on six holes, and every hole is bunkered. All the fairways are tree lined and extremely ... More on Golf.com
Home Sweet Home This course is five miles from my house. Very convenient for myself and my friends from P.G. I enjoy playing this course every weekend. It is a nice course to get started on and fro... More on golflink.com

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1617 Flowerdew Hundred Road, Hopewell, VA, 23860
Flowerdew Hundred located in Hopewell is one of the oldest land tracts in Virginia. It was established in 1619 ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. Four miles north of here, Governor Sir George Yeardley established Flowerdew Hundred settlement by 1619. In 1621 a windmill was built there, the first one recorded in English North Ame... More on HMDB

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400 Weston Lane, Hopewell, VA 23860

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501 Shirley Plantation Road, Charles City, VA 23030

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400 Weston Lane, Hopewell VA 23860, United States of America
This 18th-century house, built in 1789 in the style of a Tidewater plantation, is furnished with period antiques and reproductions. Weston Plantation includes an elegant 18th-century plantation hom... More on Heritage
'Weston Manor' is an 18th century plantation house on the south shore of the Appomattox River currently located in the ... More on Wikipedia

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505 Cedar Lane, Exit 15A of I-295 off Rt. 10 East, Hopewell, VA 23860

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609 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, VA, 23860

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Historic Hopewell Foundation, Box 851, Hopewell, VA 23860, United States

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609 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, Virginia 23860, us
This delightful museum, housed in a former U.S. Navy chapel (c. 1887), features china manufactured by the Hopewell China factory from 1920-1945. A variety of patterns, styles and pieces ... More on Virginia.org
This local museum documents the history of Hopewell, Virginia. This museum features artifacts and exhibits depicting Hopewell's colonial, Civil War, and early 20th-century history. On display at th... More on Heritage

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Hopewell VA 23860, United States of America
Inscription. During the Civil War this church served as a signal station for both the Confederacy and the Union. On May 5, 1864 Col. Samuel A. Duncans brigade of United States Colored Troops (4th, 5th, and 6th U. S. C. T.) occupied ... More on HMDB
