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Smithfield, VA

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Smithfield VA 23430, United States of America
Inscription. Fort Boykin was named after Francis Marshall Boykin who was a Virginia state senator, general in the state militia and owner of the property on which the fort was built. The topography... More on HMDB
Inscription. Shells have been found in amazing quantities along this area of the river. The Indians who lived beside the saltwater stretches of river did not have tuckahoe and other freshwater plan... More on HMDB

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Smithfield VA 23430, United States of America
Fort Boykin Historic Park is situated high on the bluffs of the James River about 6 miles west of Smithfield. Originally named "The Castle", it was later named for General Francis Boykin, a local m... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. One mile northeast, at Hardys Bluff on Lawnes Neck, existed Fort Huger, a Civil War earthen fortification. Virginia State Engineer Col. Andrew Talcott authorized this and other forts t... More on HMDB

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Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States

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Newport news
Someone has made a lot of knew trails out there.This place rocks for a trail in the middle of Newport news. Theres ... More on trails.mtbr.com
It can sometimes be hard to find parking on a Saturday morning at the Gatewood Rd parking lot-get there early and enjoy. More on trails.mtbr.com

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550 Oyster Point Rd Ste E, Newport News, VA 23602, USA
For three star dining in Newport News, try Cold Stone Creamery. It's known for its dessert. When you step inside the restaurant, ... More on Open List
But the cost is nothing compared to the awsome taste of the ice cream. More on Yahoo! Travel

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12170 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, Virginia, United States

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924 Big Bethel Rd, Hampton, VA 23666, USA

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12103 Jefferson Ave, Newport News, VA 23602, USA

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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
Pass under the power lines and follow the dirt rode up to where the fire road to the advanced course. More on trails.mtbr.com
