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  2. de Witt Cottage - Wikipedia

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    de Witt Cottage, also known as Holland Cottage and Wittenzand, is a historic home located at Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was built in 1895, and is a two-story, L-shaped oceanfront brick cottage surrounded on three sides by a one-story porch. It has Queen Anne style decorative detailing. It has a full basement and hipped roof with dormers.

  3. Virginia Beach Oceanfront - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Beach is a resort city, and the Oceanfront is a primary tourist attraction. The boardwalk, substantially updated in 1988, is a concrete path linking forty hotels and other attractions via pedestrian walkway and separated bike path [ 2 ] -- which in turn connects to nearby trails and surface streets.

  4. Sold! Former auction-house owner Hindman parts with 1920s-era ...

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    Seller Leslie Hindman paid about $3.4 million for her Palm Beach house in 2021, carried out renovations and then sold it for $9.28 million. Sold! Former auction-house owner Hindman parts with ...

  5. Foreclosure auctions for York Beach Surf Club, Sea Latch Inn ...

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    The York Beach Surf Club, Sea Latch Inn, and the vacant lot at 11 Webber Road were initially set for auction on Oct. 17. The properties are owned under separate LLCs but affiliated with Taylor ...

  6. Pembroke Manor, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke Manor (also known as Pembroke) is an area in the independent city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States located around the intersections of Virginia Beach Boulevard (U.S. Route 58) and Independence Boulevard (State Route 225). The community's name comes from Pembroke Manor, a plantation built in 1764. [1]

  7. Why did the National Park Service buy threatened oceanfront ...

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    Conservation funds were used to buy the 2 homes to prevent another collapse and huge debris field. Could it be a model for other parts of the N.C. coast?

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