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

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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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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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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

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Grafton - Yorktown
There are three: One each: beginners, intermediate and advanced. Very clean and well maintained, I will get more clear directions, I been to the trail only once. There is plenty of parking by the r... More on trails.mtbr.com
Stay right to get back to surrender rd. More on trails.mtbr.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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2901 Kiln Creek Parkway Yorktown Yorktown, VA
This 21-acre park opened to the public in 1999. It has a lighted soccer field, lighted regulation baseball field, youth softball/baseball field, two outdoor half-court basketball courts, age appropriate playground areas, a picnic ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

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Colonial National Historical Pkwy, Yorktown, VA
Jamestown was founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English ... More on Yahoo! Travel
This place really brings history to life as you experience the trials and tribulations of colonial Jamestow... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1314 Wolftrap Road Yorktown, VA
This 13-acre reclaimed fly ash site, opened in the spring of 1991, has two-lighted softball fields, restrooms and a parking lot. The park has skinned infields and vamont bermuda irrigated outfields. The park is primarily used for ... More on Yorkcounty.gov

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1009 Wolftrap Road Yorktown, VA
This 28-acre reclaimed fly ash site features 4 soccer fields, restrooms, and a parking lot. The site is used to support the County's soccer program and is the host site for the Virginia Rush Soccer Club's matches. Two ponds also exist ... More on Yorkcounty.gov
