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  2. Vawter Hall and Old President's House - Wikipedia

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    Vawter Hall was built and named in 1908 in honor of the school's late rector and authority on industrial training, Charles E. Vawter. The school was originally chartered as the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute in 1882, created through an agreement with the Readjuster Party to found a state-supported school of higher learning for blacks. [3]

  3. 9 Unique Things to Do in Williamsburg, Virginia for an ... - AOL

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    The Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. If there's one state in the U.S. that has a wealth of history to dive into, it's Virginia, and with all it has to offer, it can be a little ...

  4. Machicomoco State Park - Wikipedia

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    Machicomoco State Park is a 645-acre (261 ha) state park located in Gloucester County, Virginia. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The park is home to the historic Timberneck House , built in 1793. [ 4 ] The park also contains the Virginia Indians open-air interpretive pavilion, and a number of other exhibits on native history like those of the Powhatan Confederacy .

  5. List of National Natural Landmarks in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Butler Cave- Breathing Cave: 1973: Bath: Private Two major cave systems that contain a 40-foot (12 m) waterfall, a natural bridge, unusually fine crystalline formations, and an underground lake.

  6. Luray Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Luray Caverns, previously Luray Cave, is a cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878.The cavern system is adorned with speleothems such as columns, mud flows, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, and mirrored pools.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Victorian Gothic brick chapel commemorates the years Robert E. Lee (1807–1870) served as president (1865–1870) of the college, then known as Washington College. Lee is buried in a chapel vault. 50: LIGHTSHIP NO. 101 "PORTSMOUTH" LIGHTSHIP NO. 101 "PORTSMOUTH

  8. 10 Weird (and Sometimes Repulsive) Things People Collect

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    5. Dead Insects. Entomology enthusiasts often start by collecting dead insects and preserving them in special boxes or displays. According to collectors, it's also a way to advance science.

  9. Virginia State College - Wikipedia

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