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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk ...

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    Location of Norfolk in Virginia. 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 Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be ...

  3. 150 West Main Street - Wikipedia

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    City of Norfolk, Robert Stanton & Tom Robinson 150 West Main Street is the fourth tallest building in Downtown Norfolk , Virginia , United States . Norfolk's highest rated restaurant, Todd Jurich's Bistro , is located on the building's ground floor.

  4. Diss Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The complex has its origins in two houses constructed in the 18th century. In around 1830 the two were united under the ownership of Thomas Leach, a local manufacturer of worsted and woollens. [2] In about 1850, he redivided the property, and let one of the properties, No. 10, to his son-in-law, John Pennington, who was a wine salesman.

  5. Reymerston Hall - Wikipedia

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    Reymerston Hall is a listed Georgian house in Norfolk, England. It is a Georgian building listed as Grade II on the English Heritage Register. [ 1 ] It was built in the 1700s by a wealthy landowning family.

  6. Sandringham House - Wikipedia

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    After Queen Maud died in 1938, King Haakon returned the property. [166] The last inhabitants were King George VI and Queen Elizabeth who stayed there during a visit to Norfolk during World War II, when Sandringham was closed. [166] Lascelles considered it "an ugly villa, but not uncomfortable". [168] The house was demolished in 1984. [166]

  7. Blackberry River Inn - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 1971 [3] the owners Dorothea and James Schwarzhaupt sold the inn to a local corporation which modernized the property and among other changes added the swimming pool. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The listed property included 9 acres (3.6 ha) in Norfolk and 1 acre (0.40 ha) in North Canaan. [2]

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