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Spirit of Norfolk was a 1,151 GT passenger ship built in Amelia, Louisiana in 1992 as hull number 163. [1] The vessel was 51 m (167 ft 4 in) long, with a beam of 11.6 m (38 ft 1 in) and draft of 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in). [ 2 ]
The Spirit of Norfolk, once a popular passenger ship in Virginia's Hampton Roads region, was underway in the Elizabeth River for a two-hour lunch cruise on June 7, 2022, when the captain reported ...
When the Spirit of Norfolk ship caught fire Tuesday, many people from Hampton Roads and beyond watched as the site of some of their most cherished memories went up in smoke. The 187-foot ship ...
A drawing design of the N&W class J locomotive. After the outbreak of World War II, the Norfolk and Western Railway's (N&W) mechanical engineering team developed a new locomotive—the streamlined class J 4-8-4 Northern—to handle rising mainline passenger traffic over the Blue Ridge Mountains, especially on steep grades in Virginia and West Virginia.
A fire broke out on Tuesday, June 7, aboard the Spirit of Norfolk cruise yacht based out of Norfolk, Virginia, prompting the evacuation of approximately 100 passengers on board, according to local ...
"The Spirit of Hampton Roads", 1987. In the late 1980s, WVEC-TV introduced its most well-known promotional campaign, "The Spirit of Hampton Roads" – a campaign which has been customized and used by several other Belo Corporation stations (most notably the originator, WFAA-TV's "Spirit of Texas" campaign and the extremely successful "Spirit of Louisiana" from New Orleans' WWL-TV).
The smell of smoke interrupted what was a celebration of the end of the school year among a group of friends from Newport News’ B.C. Charles Elementary, according to the father of one of the ...
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