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  2. Greenbrier Mall - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 2020, Chesapeake City council withdrawn proposal because traffic concern on 2 intersections along Greenbrier Pkwy, Crosssways Blvd, and Eden Way North. [ 12 ] On March 10, 2022, the mall was placed into receivership with CBL & Associates anticipating returning the property to the lender. [ 13 ]

  3. Chesapeake Square - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake Square is a 717,282 square feet (66,637.7 m 2) regional mall in Chesapeake, Virginia, in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The mall has approximately 70 stores, two anchors Cinemark Theatres and Target), several eateries at the mall's food court including 2 restaurants: Big Woody's and Twisted Crab (located at the mall's main entry).

  4. Chesapeake City, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake City is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The population was 736 at the 2020 census. The population was 736 at the 2020 census. The town was originally named by Bohemian colonist Augustine Herman [ 3 ] the Village of Bohemia — or Bohemia Manor — but the name was changed in 1839 after the Chesapeake and Delaware ...

  5. South Chesapeake City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    South Chesapeake City Historic District is a national historic district at Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It reflects the town's period of greatest prosperity in the mid 19th century when the adjacent Chesapeake and Delaware Canal was an active commercial artery between major east coast waterways.

  6. Mayoral elections in Chesapeake, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    On the municipal election of Chesapeake in November 2017, the incumbent mayor Alan Krasnoff ran for and won the election was the Chesapeake City Clerk of Court. Since Krasnoff left the post of mayor on November 14, Richard West, a city council member, became the acting mayor. [7] A special mayoral election was held on May 1, 2018. It saw the ...

  7. Old Lock Pump House, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal - Wikipedia

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    The landmark district is part of a row of buildings at the Back Creek Mooring Basin on the south side of the basin in Chesapeake City, Maryland. The buildings were built between 1837 and 1854 of fieldstone, brick and clapboard. The oldest and easternmost building is the Old Steam House (1837), which housed the original boiler and steam engine.

  8. Cornish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Some of the members of today's Cornish Carol Choir are in fact descendants of the original Cornish gold miners. The city holds St Piran's Day celebrations every year, which along with carol singing, includes a flag raising ceremony, games involving the Cornish pasty, and Cornish wrestling competitions. [10] The city is twinned with Bodmin in ...

  9. Hampton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The mansion overlooked a grand estate of orchards, ironworks, coal mining, marble quarries, mills, and mercantile interests. [9] The vast farm produced corn, beef cattle, dairy products, hogs, and horses. [3] More than 300 enslaved people worked the fields and served the household, making Hampton one of Maryland's largest slaveholding estates. [6]