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Capital:

Richmond

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276 - 434 - 540 - 571 - 703 - 757 - 804

Sq. Miles

42,769

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Wild Rivers Outfitters - Your adventure starts here!
9,000 square feet of the best in outdoor products available. Hundreds of kayaks and canoes, camping gear, rock climbing gear, and clothing all under one roof.  Try before you buy a boat...we offer a consultation with one of our trained staff will help you develop a list of possible boat choices.  Then we encourage you to schedule a demo paddle in order to test the boats out on the water.  Take one on the kayaking trips, tours and instruction. Address: 3636 Virginia Beach Blvd # 108 Virginia Beach, VA - Phone: 757 431-8566

Wright Charters, Inc - Sport Fishing
The High Hopes a is Coast Guard inspected fishing vessel licensed to carry up to 18 passengers in style off both the Virginia and Carolina coasts. The trip out and back is always a pleasure, with air conditioned comfort, TV, VCR, and full galley. Special meals can be arranged. She comes equipped with the finest new offshore rods and reels from Shimano. Make your reservation today!
Address: 2741 Orleans Way, Virginia Beach, VA -  Phone: 757-430-1762

Spirit of Norfolk Harbor Cruises Choose your cruise will it be lunch, dinner or an evening out with friends? Featuring great music for your entertainment, dancing, and tasty buffets. Come on aboard and let the excitement begin all while cruising along Norfolk's historic waterways. Address: 100 West Plume Street, Suite 106 Norfolk, VA -  Phone: 757 -625-1748

Bluebird Gap Farm This 60-acre farm includes barnyard zoo; indigenous wildlife such as deer and wolves; antique and modern farm equipment and farmhouse artifacts. Picnicking, and playground for the kids as well. Address: 60 Pine Chapel Rd., Hampton, VA Phone: 757-727-6739

Paramount's Kings Dominion - 400 acre fun theme park has the most roller coasters in one location on the east coast! The newest addition is the Volcano, The Blast Coaster, also billed as the World's fastest suspended coaster! Be a part of the action with James Bond 007, A License to Thrill adventure film or the kids can check out Tommy Pickles and the Rugrats at Nickelodeon Central Great fun for the whole family!  Also visit Paramount's Water Works! Bigger, Better, Wetter and one price covers both Paramount experiences! Cool off and chill out on those hot summer days on some of these fabulous water slides. Address: I-95 North at Doswell Richmond - Phone: 804-876-5000

Busch Gardens acclaimed as America's loveliest theme park, is a beauty that also houses a few beasts within her gates. Nationally ranked as of the top 10 coasters in the US are the Loch Ness Monster & Alpengeist. Check out "Griffon", carries riders up 205 feet, then hurtles them 90 degrees straight down at 70 mph giving riders an adrenaline-pumping adventure that's unlike any coaster experience in the world.
Address: One Busch Gardens Blvd. Williamsburg, VA -  Phone: 800-343-7946

The Mariners' Museum Home to the premier Civil War attraction in the country-the USS Monitor Center with over 60,000 square feet of exhibition space allows you to escape to the Chesapeake Bay, imagine steering a wooden sailing ship, sit in an aircraft carrier ready room and marvel at the renowned Crabtree Collection of Miniature Ships. Address: 100 Museum Drive, Newport News -  Phone: 757-596-2222

Virginia Living Museum Explore Virginia's natural heritage from the mountains to the sea with living exhibits that look back at you. Explore a steamy cypress swamp and a cool mountain cove. Experience the underwater world of the Chesapeake Bay and the underground realm of a limestone cave. There are hands-on activities and an observatory to enjoy. Stroll the boardwalk to view animals in naturalized habitats and see native plant gardens.  You must experience
 "Survivor: Jamestown" maze on March 24 thru November 25. Address: 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News -  Phone: 757-595-1900

The Pentagon The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense. Built during the early years of WWII, it is one of the largest office buildings in the world. This complex stretches over 583 acres and employs approximately 23,000 people and cost around $83 million dollars to build.  There are free 90-minute tours given daily and group tours are available upon request or reservation.  Address:  Arlington, VA -  Phone: 1 703 695-1776

Hampton, Virginia Downtown Waterfront Area
Recently renovated and welcoming visitors. Attractions downtown include cobblestone streets, brick sidewalks, shops, restaurants, pubs, galleries, an air and space museum, restored antique carousel, and a waterfront park.  The Royal Customs House is where the British once brought tea, spices, cloth, and other supplies to the colonists. Pick up a brochure for the self-guided walking tour of downtown Hampton at the waterfront Hampton visitor center (710 Settlers Landing Road).

Virginia Air & Space Center! Featuring dozens of hands-on air and space exhibits, a premiere interactive aviation gallery that spans 100 years of flight, more than 30 historic aircraft, unique space flight artifacts and much more! There is always something new landing at the Virginia Air & Space Center! You must experience a 3D IMAX film in the giant-screen Riverside IMAX Theater you won't be disappointed. Explore the wonderful world of science with one of our blockbuster changing exhibits!  Top your visit off with a spin on the turn-of-the-century carousel right next to the Virginia Air & Space Center.
Address: 600 Settlers Landing Road Hampton, Virginia -  Phone: 757-727-0900

The Athenaeum A Greek Revival building built in 1851, now an art gallery and home of the Northern Virginia Fine ArtsAssociation.   Address: 201 Prince St., Alexandria, VA -  Phone:703-548-0035

Gadsby's Tavern Museum There are two buildings; a 1785 tavern and the 1792 City Hotel. The buildings are named for Englishman John Gadsby who operated them from 1796 to 1808. Mr. Gadsby's establishment was a center of political, business, and social life in early Alexandria.  Journey back to the 18th-century tavern and hotel where famous historical figures and everyday people dined and slept. Learn the history, architecture, decorative arts, social customs, food, and clothing of a past era.  Address: 220 N. Washington St. Alexandria, Virginia -  Phone: 703-838-4554

Children's Museum of Virginia Virginia's largest children's museum, providing over 64,000 square feet of exhibit space and fun for kids of all ages. Featuring dozens of interactive exhibits and a planetarium, as well as an antique toy and model train collection, it is one of the largest on the East Coast. Address: 221 High Street Portsmouth, VA - Phone: 757-393-8393

Mill Mountain Zoo Located on the top of Roanoke`s Mill Mountain, off the Blue Ridge Parkway and alongside the famous Roanoke Star, is a 3 1/2-acre zoo operated by the Blue Ridge Zoological Society of Virginia. Offering over 50 exhibits of species of mammals, birds, and reptiles.  Some of the animals you can expect to gaze at are Snow Leopards, Red Pandas, Japanese Macaques and much more. Address: J.P. Fishburne Parkway and Prospect Road, Roanoke, VA -  Phone: 540-343-3241


 

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