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  2. Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk (locally / ˈnɔːrfʊk / ⓘ NOR-fuuk) is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, Norfolk had a population of 238,005, making it the third-most populous city in Virginia after neighboring Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, and the 95th-most populous city in the nation. [4] Norfolk holds a strategic position ...

  3. Kenny Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Alexander. Kenneth Cooper Alexander (born October 17, 1966) [1] is an American politician currently serving as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia. Alexander also serves as chancellor for twenty career colleges which includes: [2] (i) Centura College; [3] a healthcare, business, and skilled trade programs school with four campuses in Hampton Roads ...

  4. Economy of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Though Virginia Beach and Williamsburg have traditionally been the centers of tourism for the region, the rebirth of downtown Norfolk and the construction of a cruise ship pier at the foot of Nauticus in downtown has driven tourism to become an increasingly important part of the city's economy. The number of cruise ship passengers who visited ...

  5. History of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Norfolk, Virginia as a modern settlement begins in 1636. The city was named after the English county of Norfolk [1][2] and was formally incorporated in 1736. The city was burned by orders of the outgoing Virginia governor Lord Dunmore in 1776 during the second year of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), although it was ...

  6. Alan H. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    James A. Squires. Successor. Mark R. George. Alan Howard Shaw is an American business executive who was the president and chief executive officer of Norfolk Southern, a Class I railroad operating freight trains in the United States. He held the CEO position from May 1, 2022 until September 2024. [1][2]

  7. Transportation in Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1957, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel opened to traffic, connecting the Virginia Peninsula with the city, signed as State Route 168. The new two-lane toll bridge-tunnel connection became a portion of Interstate 64 by the end of 1957, connecting Norfolk westward with a limited access freeway. A second parallel tube was built in ...

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