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P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, Virginia, 23690

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Historical Tour Drive, Yorktown, Virginia 23690
Noted as the site where independence for the new America was secured, this park is dedicated to honoring, preserving, and educating the public through a number of programs, activities, reenactments... More on DogFriendly.com
A revolutionary riverfront treasure. Historic Yorktown, a 15 minute drive from Williamsburg along the scenic Colonial Parkway, is most remembered as the site of the pivotal victory in the American... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com

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Colonial National Historical Park, P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, VA 23690, USA
Strands of sun, soil, and air are woven into a beautifully connected patchwork of plants and animals. The last Ice Age pushed plants from other parts of the country into a close neighborhood. An amazing diversity ... More on recreation.gov

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Colonial National Historical Park, P.O. Box 210, Yorktown, VA 23690, USA
85,000 wounded, 15,000 killed; freedom sought and contested. The Sesquicentennial of the Civil War What to See on the Four Battlefields Maps, Trail Brochures Inclement Weather Info (phone/facebook) Battle of Fredericksburg Battle ... More on recreation.gov

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408 Main Street, Yorktown, VA, USA

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301 Main Street Yorktown, VA
Self-guided tours of exhibits highlighting 20th century York County history: including Naval Weapons Station, the battlefield golf course, the Coleman Bridge, ... More on Virginia.org
Exhibits highlighting York County's 400-year history; including Naval Weapons Station, the battlefield golf course, the Coleman Bridge, and the archaeology ... More on Virginia.org

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Yorktown VA 23690, United States of America
Inscription. “With troops so good, so brave, and so disciplined as those that I have the honor to lead against the enemy, one can undertake anything, and be sure of succeeding ¦ ”, Colonel en Second Guillaume des Deux-Ponts. ... More on HMDB

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1376 Vernon Street, Gloucester Point VA 23062, United States of America
Inscription. “The works on the Gloucester side are in some forwardness, and I hope a situation to resist a sudden attack.” General Charles Lord Cornwallis to General Sir Henry Clinton, ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Known first as Tyndall's Point. The colonists built a fort here in 1667. In 1676 Bacon led his rebels across the river here. Tarleton and Dundas occupied the place in October, 1781, in... More on HMDB

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362 Yorktown Road, Newport News, VA 23603
Endview Plantation in Newport News, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Inscription. The land across this creek was first granted to Captain Robert Felgate in 1630. Sixty years later it was acquired by Joseph Ring, a prosperous planter and one of the trustees of the To... More on HMDB

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425 Water Street Yorktown, VA
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
This state-operated multimedia museum offers an excellent orientation to Yorktown, and coming here first will prepare you for your battlefield tour. You'll start with an open-air timeline walkway ... More on Frommers
