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The Chamberlin is a retirement community in Hampton, Virginia, overlooking Hampton Roads at Old Point Comfort. It was formerly known as the Chamberlin Hotel, named for the famed restaurateur and original owner John Chamberlin. The nine-story building sits on historic Fort Monroe and overlooks Fort Wool.
Bounded by the Hampton River on the east, Bright's Creek on the north, Wine St. on the west, and Syms St. on the south 37°01′52″N 76°20′29″W / 37.031111°N 76.341389°W / 37.031111; -76.341389 ( Pasture Point Historic
HAMPTON — The burnt building at the corner of High Street and Ocean Boulevard could be replaced with a new five-story structure with retail space, a restaurant and seaside residential units ...
The OBI East was at 239 E Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays. The property underwent extensive renovations between 2018 and 2022 and was reopened as the Canoe Place Inn and Cottages with 20 rooms, 5 cottages, restaurant, bar and a 350 banquet room. [9] [10] The OBI North was at State Road 25A, near Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown.
NORTH HAMPTON — Locals Restaurant & Pub on Route 1 is looking to expand with a 4,260-square-foot outdoor dining and recreation area. The town's Planning Board approved the expansion Nov. 5 with ...
Deadrise is the angle of the bottom of the hull in a cross-section view. "Deadrise" refers to the line rising upward horizontally from the keel rabbet (the point where the top of the keel connects to the hull) to the chine (or sideboards). It rises on each side of the keel in a straight line, or "dead rise," creating the flat V shape of the ...
A Nigerian man has been extradited to the US to face charges in the “sextortion” of a South Carolina teen who died by suicide in 2022. Prosecutors allege the scammer posed as a young woman ...
Buckroe Beach is a neighborhood in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. It lies just north of Fort Monroe on the Chesapeake Bay. One of the oldest recreational areas in the state, it was long located in Elizabeth City County near the downtown area of the lost town of Phoebus prior to their consolidation with Hampton in 1952.