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Location ID: #1764
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Full service three-level bar-restaurant on historic Granby Street in downtown Norfolk.
Location ID: #2376
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Location ID: #10082647
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Charming Victorian home built in late 1880s on waterfront in historic village of Chuckatuck only 30 minutes from Norfolk. Home contains ornate crown moldings, chandeliers, and fireplaces in most of the rooms. With over 5,000 sq. feet of living ...
Location ID: #10089285
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In addition to structures associated with the sales and service of automobiles, the Norfolk Auto Row Historic District includes buildings affiliated with Norfolk’s major newspaper, television, and radio enterprises, as well as a district office of ...
Location ID: #10125304
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Norfolk’s first official arts district, the NEON District, is home to a new wave of passion and creativity in downtown. NEON, or New Energy Of Norfolk, draws from the neighborhood’s history with the automobile industry as it moves into a new and ...
Location ID: #10125321
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This 30-acre park is within a suburban setting tucked away within a commercial corridor. It’s close to I-64 and central to Norfolk International Terminals, Norfolk Naval Station and Little Creek Amphibious Base.
Location ID: #10125292
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Norfolk is the center for Arts & Culture in the Hampton Roads region. If you are looking for a performing arts stage location, this entry shows examples of the wealth of locations throughout the city. Most venues are also available to search by ...
Location ID: #382
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The original building (Hurrah Players headquarters on St. Paul's Blvd) was built in 1901 as the horse stables for a very big department store.The horses took the merchandise down from the docks to the store - In 2017, Hurrah opened the Center & ...
Location ID: #10125046
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The Park Place Historic District is a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 and enlarged in 2017.[1] It encompasses 1,525 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 5 contributing structures in ...
Location ID: #10013877
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The Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center is Norfolk's newest and most unique waterfront attraction. The facility is not only a gateway for cruise ships sailing to beautiful ports-of-call, it's also the most magnificent venue in the area to host ...
Location ID: #207
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Driving over the Brambleton Avenue bridge west of downtown, anyone glancing north might be reminded of a European city.
The view is of a body of water called the Hague that skirts a neighborhood built around the turn of the last century. Stately ...
Location ID: #1776
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Fort Norfolk was authorized in 1794 by President George Washington.
The fort's four-acre site overlooks the Elizabeth River and includes earthwork embankments, ramparts, a dungeon, officers' quarters, powder magazine, barracks, and guardhouse. ...
Location ID: #10031138
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Location ID: #10125044
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The Chelsea area is home to a variety of businesses and intersected by the Elizabeth River Trail, Chelsea is an urban unique area of Norfolk. Businesses include two breweries, flower shop, tattoo parlor, restaurants, a theatre, gyms, and more! Also ...
Location ID: #10080582
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Charming, cozy, eclectic, artsy cafe in historic, urban area of Norfolk. Closed Saturdays and Sundays
Location ID: #10095969
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Georgian Mansion built in 1923 with formal gardens in the rear and generous parking.
Location ID: #10094817
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The Bull Creek Pedestrian and Bike Trail, which will one day run 3 miles, lies in the coal-mining country of western Virginia. Following the route of a former Norfolk Southern coal train, the first phase of rail-trail winds 1.5 miles along a wooded ...
Location ID: #10088003
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Spirit of Norfolk's one of the best places in the city to dine, dance and sightsee.
Unique yet affordable, the Spirit of Norfolk conveniently located at in downtown Norfolk is alive with vibrant dining and entertainment, day or night. Come aboard ...
Location ID: #10087430
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The Willoughby-Baylor House is a two-story brick townhouse built in 1794 by Captain William Willoughby, a descendent of one of Norfolk's founding families. After falling into disrepair, it was saved from demolition and opened as a house museum in ...
Location ID: #2474
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