Historical Places in Eastville, VA

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Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel gallery

At nearly 18 miles long, this bridge-tunnel complex is one of the engineering wonders of the world. Connecting Virginia's Eastern Shore with Virginia

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Friends of Onancock School gallery

Friends of Onancock School (FOS) is a 501-c(3) non-profit dedicated to strengthening the economic and cultural vitality of the Eastern Shore's diver

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Ker Place gallery

Ker Place, formerly named Kerr Place, is the headquarters of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society located in Onancock, VA. This magnificent Feder

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Langley Speedway gallery

Langley Speedway is a race track that hosts a variety of racing events and related shows. It conducts a variety of champion events through Late Model, Gra

Velocity Church gallery

Velocity Church is a life-giving church in Yorktown, Virginia, with a great kids program, bible-centered messages and an encouraging atmosphere. We want

Casemate Museum of Fort Monroe gallery

The Casemate Museum is located within the walls of the largest masonry fort constructed in the United States. The museum chronicles hundreds of years

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