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306 Dandy Loop Rd., Yorktown, VA 23692

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7907 Geo. Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA 23692

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115 Harbour Drive, Hampton, VA 23661

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Seaford VA 23696, United States of America
Inscription. Settlement began here in 1636, when John Chisman patented 600 acres on Crab Neck, a peninsula bounded by Chisman Creek and Back Creek, a tributary of York River. The neck then lay in Charles River Parish in York County, ... More on HMDB

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425 Water Street Yorktown, VA
The Yorktown Victory Center, a museum of the American Revolution, chronicles America?s struggle for independence, from the beginnings of colonial unrest to the formation of the new nation. Thematic... More on Virginia.org
America�s evolution from colonial status to nationhood is chronicled through a unique blend of timeline, film, thematic exhibits and outdoor living history at this Revolutionary War center. Visitor... More on Heritage

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Yorktown VA 23692, United States of America
Inscription. This area, locally known as Dandy, was part of the land granted to John Chew July 6, 1636, and was sold by his heirs to James Goodwin, a member of the House of Burgesses from Jamestown, August 27, 1668. The area was strategically ... More on HMDB

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7628 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA 28211
Galeria Limited has over 40,000 square feet of shopping with products ranging in American, European, Oriental Antiques, decorative furnishings & accessories from 18th Century to the present. Their HUGE showroom is open 7 day a week: ... More on Virginia.org

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106 Hamilton Rd, Yorktown, VA
The terms of surrender for the British army were negotiated here in 1781. The house is restored and refurnished to an 18th-century appearance. Open 1:00 p. m. - 4:30 p. m. weekends in the spring a... More on Virginia.org
The terms of surrender for the British army were negotiated here in 1781. The house is restored and refurnished to an 18th-century appearance. Open 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekends in the spring and ... More on Virginia.org

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Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. Known to the Indians as the Pamunkey, the colonists named it first Charles and then York, both in honor of the Duke of York. While only 26 miles in length, the tidal waters of the York River flow over the deepest natural ... More on HMDB

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300 Water St, Yorktown, VA
A thriving seaport since colonial times, this updated waterfront offers all the modern conveniences, beautiful scenery, and an eclectic array of eateries, shops, and activity areas. Dogs are allowe... More on DogFriendly.com
Tie-up and step ashore historic Yorktown. Public piers available for docking. Call dockmaster for information. More on Virginia.org
