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6511 Main St, Gloucester, VA 23061-6103
When the first English colonists arrived in Jamestown in 1607, Gloucester was Virginia's political center. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
a very friendly place to visit, and stay. the staff at the gloucester library are outstanding, and all dese... More on Yahoo! Travel

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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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1365 Colonial Parkway Jamestown VA 23081
about Historic Jamestowne: Historic Jamestowne offers a wealth of activities for exploring the first perman... More on GoCityKids
The cafe was clean but the food was just okay and overpriced. More on TripAdvisor

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331 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Virginia
Since 1715, Bruton Parish Church has served the spiritual needs of the Williamsburg ... More on TripAdvisor
Bruton Parish was formed in1674 by merging earlier parishes in Williamsburg, Virginia, dating to 1633. It ... More on igougo

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Williamsburg VA 23187, United States of America
This historic school is America's 2nd oldest college, and in addition to many notable achievements through the years, the also have a beautiful campus to explore. Dogs are welcome on leash. They ... More on DogFriendly.com
Inscription. Using funds from the estate of British scientist Robert Boyle, the College of William & Mary established a school to educate young Indian men in 1697, just four years after the college... More on HMDB

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Williamsburg, Virginia
Bassett Hall, one of the restored historic properties at Colonial Williamsburg and the Williamsburg home of... More on Virginia.org
Touring the home, watching the short video beforehand and absorbing the timelines in the Visitor Center pro... More on TripAdvisor

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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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6539 Main Street, Gloucester, Virginia 23061, us
The Gloucester Museum of History is housed in the historic Betotourt Building, a pre-Revolutionary brick ordinary built in 1770. Permanent exhibits include Gloucester archaeology, Civil and Revolut... More on MuseumStuff.com
Housed in a 1770 brick tavern, this museum tells the history of Gloucester County through archaelogical artifacts, antiques, and photos. The Gloucester County Museum of History is housed in the his... More on Heritage

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Gloucester Point VA 23062, United States of America
Inscription. Since before the arrival of European settlers, residents of Gloucester have been harvesting the bounty of the Bay. The waters are home to more than 2,700 species of plants and animals. Commercially important species are ... More on HMDB

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Gloucester Point VA 23062, United States of America
