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The Daily Press, Virginia Gazette, and Tidewater Review are multi-year recipients of Virginia Press Association (VPA) Awards. Most recently, Daily Press Media Group received 55 awards during the 2015 awards banquet in April 2016. Among the 20 first place awards were seven for photo, video and multimedia work; and eight for advertising design.
Daily Press. The Virginia Gazette. 2013 ... "Colonial Printing Press will open in Williamsburg Tuesday". Daily Press. Newport News, Virginia. July 23, 1950. p. 43
Later in 2001 Chesapeake sold the paper to the Daily Press, a Tribune Co. daily in Newport News, Virginia. Through the years, the paper won Virginia Press Association's award for community excellent in publishing three times, in 1969, 1980 and 1994. Long a weekly newspaper, the Gazette expanded to twice-weekly in 1984. The current publisher is ...
Daily Daily Press [4] Newport News: 1896 Daily Tribune Publishing [5] ... Virginia Gazette: Williamsburg: 1930 Twice weekly Tribune Publishing: published two times a week
Williamsburg is primarily served by two newspapers, The Virginia Gazette and Williamsburg-Yorktown Daily. [50] The Gazette is a biweekly, published in Williamsburg, and was the first newspaper to be published south of the Potomac River, starting in 1736. [citation needed] Its publisher was William Parks, who had similar ventures in Maryland.
William Archer Rutherfoord "W. A. R." Goodwin (June 18, 1869 – September 7, 1939) was an Episcopal priest, historian, and author. As the rector of Bruton Parish Church, Goodwin began the 20th-century preservation and restoration effort which resulted in Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
While in Williamsburg to serve in the House of Burgesses, George Washington stayed at the house. From the 1760s until October 1775, The Virginia Gazette newspaper was printed in the building. [8] William and Clementina Rind of Annapolis, Maryland, were tenants in the home from 1773 and participated in the printing of newspaper. [3]
Memories of the 1920s: Christmas in Old Virginia. Richmond: Dietz Press. 1975. OCLC 7027847. Susan T. Burtch (1980). Berkeley Plantation and Hundred: A Pictorial Presentation of Virginia's Most Historic Plantation. Williamsburg, Va: Williamsburg Pub. Co. OCLC 26679367. Deanna Gordon, and Norma Jean Peters (1985). Virginia History and Geography.