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  2. Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Hampton Roads BridgeTunnel (HRBT) is a 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 64 (I-64) and US Route 60 (US 60). It is a four-lane facility comprising bridges, trestles, artificial islands, and tunnels under the main shipping channels for Hampton Roads harbor in the southeastern portion of Virginia in the United States.

  3. Monitor–Merrimac Memorial Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    History. Opened. April 30, 1992; 32 years ago (April 30, 1992) Location. The Monitor–Merrimac Memorial BridgeTunnel (MMMBT) is the 4.6-mile-long (7.4 km) Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 664 (I-664) in the southeastern portion of Virginia in the United States. It is a four-lane bridgetunnel composed of bridges, trestles, artificial ...

  4. Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    E-ZPass. Location. The Chesapeake Bay BridgeTunnel (CBBT, officially the Lucius J. Kellam Jr. BridgeTunnel) is a 17.6-mile (28.3 km) bridgetunnel that crosses the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay between Delmarva and Hampton Roads in the U.S. state of Virginia. It opened in 1964, replacing ferries that had operated since the 1930s.

  5. Hampton Roads Beltway - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Roads Beltway. The Hampton Roads Beltway is a loop of Interstate 64 and Interstate 664, which links the communities of the Virginia Peninsula and South Hampton Roads which surround the body of water known as Hampton Roads and comprise much of the region of the same name in the southeastern portion of Virginia in the United States.

  6. Battle of Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    1 gunboat damaged. The Battle of Hampton Roads, also referred to as the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (rebuilt and renamed as the CSS Virginia) or the Battle of Ironclads, was a naval battle during the American Civil War. The battle was fought over two days, March 8 and 9, 1862, in Hampton Roads, a roadstead in Virginia where the ...

  7. List of bridge–tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk and Hampton, Virginia. Hampton Roads. Chesapeake Bay BridgeTunnel. 1964. United States. Virginia Beach and Northampton County, Virginia. Chesapeake Bay. Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine BridgeTunnel. 1967.

  8. Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District is a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. [1] It is overseen by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission, and operates the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel between the Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore regions of the state. The District comprises six cities, Virginia Beach ...

  9. History of Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel was the first bridge-tunnel complex in the world, to be followed by the area's much longer Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in 1963. In the 1960s, the first astronauts of Project Mercury trained at the NASA facility adjacent to Hampton's Langley Air Force Base.