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  2. Newport Historic District (Newport, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Area surrounding Greenbriar Branch Rd. and State Route 42, Newport, Virginia: Coordinates: Area: 35 acres (14 ha) Built: 1832 () Architect: Multiple: Architectural style: Multiple: NRHP reference No. 94000059 [1] VLR No. 035-0151: Significant dates; Added to NRHP

  3. After 44 years, Newport's Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant has a ...

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    After 44 years, Newport's Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant has a new owner. What to expect. Gannett. Gail Ciampa, Providence Journal. April 21, 2024 at 8:32 AM. An iconic Newport restaurant is ...

  4. Newport, Giles County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Newport is an unincorporated community in Giles County, Virginia, United States, with the ZIP code of 24128. The 2020 Census reports a population of 1,767 in the community. [ 2 ] It is located in a valley between Salt Pond Mountain, Sherman's Nose and Gap Mountain.

  5. Newport, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Newport News, Virginia, an independent city located in southeastern Virginia in the Hampton Roads region Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  6. Carrollton, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Carrollton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States.The population as of the 2020 census was 7,498. [1]Carrollton is located near the southern end of the James River Bridge across from Newport News.

  7. Hilton Village - Wikipedia

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    The emerging community of Newport News faced a severe housing shortage. This led to the construction of Hilton Village. The housing shortage was so severe that Newport News Shipbuilding president Homer L. Ferguson traveled to Washington to emphasize to Congress the impact of lack of housing on ship construction and thus the war effort ...

  8. Lee Hall, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Earlier, the east–west road which became U.S. 60 was State Route 9. SR 9 was renumbered as State Route 39 in 1923, and became U.S. 60 in the mid-1920s when it was routed through Grove. A large ceremony hosted by Warwick County treasurer and civic leader Simon Curtis was held at the Lee Hall Depot in 1924 to celebrate the completion of first ...

  9. Denbigh Plantation Site - Wikipedia

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    Denbigh Plantation, also known as Mathews Manor, is a historic archaeological site located at Newport News, Virginia.. The earliest owner of land in this area is known to be merchant Abraham Peirsey (who first came to Virginia in 1616 aboard the ship Susan), and died in 16 January 1628. [3]