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  2. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Cadet – student newspaper of Virginia Military Institute; The Captain's Log – student newspaper of Christopher Newport University; The Cavalier Daily – student newspaper of the University of Virginia; The Collegian – student newspaper of the University of Richmond; Collegiate Times – student newspaper of Virginia Tech

  3. Abingdon Glebe House - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon Glebe House is a historic home located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. It was built around 1700, and is T-shaped brick structure with one-story hipped roof end pavilions flanking the central portion of the house. The central portion and rear ell are topped by steep gable roofs. It was extensively renovated about 1954.

  4. Lower George Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Lower George Hotel, now the Lower George Inn, is a grade II listed building at 121 Westgate Street, Gloucester. [ 1 ] For some time the building was home to the 'Pig Inn the City', which closed in 2011.

  5. Fleece Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The 12th century undercroft of the Hotel. The Fleece Hotel was first opened in 1497 as one of the three major inns of Gloucester to house pilgrims visiting the tomb of Edward II of England. The 12th century undercroft, known as the "Monk's Retreat" was originally part of a merchant's house, and was incorporated into the structure.

  6. Burgh Westra - Wikipedia

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    Burgh Westra is a historic home located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia.Built between 1842 and 1851 on 2,400 acres, the estate's original design is a two and a half story brick dwelling in the Gothic Revival style.

  7. Gloucester County Courthouse Square Historic District

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    The district encompasses 17 contributing buildings including the Gloucester County government buildings and those structures bordering the square, housing private businesses, offices and residences. The courthouse was built about 1766, and is a one-story, T-shaped brick structure with a hipped roof.

  8. T.C. Walker House - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Walker House is the historic home of a lawyer, county supervisor, and a school superintendent who was enslaved prior to the American Civil War. [3] It is at 1 Main Street in Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia and was built about 1880, and is a two-story, U-shaped, frame vernacular dwelling with traces of Greek Revival and Gothic Revival styles.

  9. Cappahosic House - Wikipedia

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    Cappahosic House, also known as Baytop House and Cappahosic Ferry House, is a historic home located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. It was built in around 1751, and is a two-story, three bay brick dwelling in the Georgian style. It has a basement and is topped by a standing seam jerkinhead red tin roof.

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