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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Petersburg, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
City Market, also known as Farmers Market, is an historic public market located at 9 East Old Street in Petersburg, Virginia. It was built in 1878–1879 through a land given in trust by merchant Robert Balling. The City Market is an octagonal brick building. It measures 93 feet in diameter and is surrounded by a large metal canopy supported on ...
U.S. 1 and VA 36; 241 4th St., 223-225 Henry St., 230 and 316 E. Bank St., ... Petersburg Old Town Historic District is a national historic district located at ...
A 22-ounce Tito's Bloody Mary from The Railhouse, the main bar at East Market. A pepperoni pinwheel from Yellow Brick Pizza. Tempura mushroom and katsudon pork skewers from KOSO, ...
The Cafe's "Mary Got Boojie'd" is a giant 24 ounce Bloody Mary cocktail, and more. Impressive numbers when you consider the 24-ounce cocktail will set you back $60. But Goetz says it is a menu ...
Articles relating to Bloody Mary, the variations of her story, and her depictions. It is a legend of a ghost, phantom, or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is chanted repeatedly. The Bloody Mary apparition may be benign or malevolent, depending on historic variations of the legend. Bloody Mary ...
Bloody Mary is a timeless scary game that your great-grandparents probably played. Players will summon a ghostly apparition (AKA Bloody Mary) by chanting her name into a mirror in a dark room. It ...
The Tri-Cities of Virginia (also known as the Tri-City area or the Appomattox Basin) is an area in the Greater Richmond Region which includes the three independent cities of Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and Hopewell and portions of the adjoining counties of Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, and Prince George in south-central Virginia.