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May 19, 1972 (Off U.S. Route 17 near its junction with U.S. Route 301: Port Royal: 7: Grace Episcopal Church: Grace Episcopal Church: January 14, 2019 (4565 Fredericksburg Turnpike ...
Gaymont, or Gay Mont, is a historic home located at Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia.Originally called "Rose Hill", the central section of the house was built about 1790 by John Hipkins as a two-story frame structure with a gable roof and two exterior end chimneys.
The district encompasses 35 contributing buildings in the historic core of the 18th century tobacco port of Port Royal. Notable buildings include the 18th-century Fox's Tavern, the mid-19th century Masonic Hall, the 18th-century frame mansion of the Brockenbrough family, the Hipkins-Carr House, the Gray House, and St. Peter's Episcopal Church ...
A Fog bow on the beach in Port Royal Plantation near the mouth of Fish Haul Creek and the Port Royal Sound Jan. 24 2023. The difference between the two starts with the size of the water droplets.
Port Royal Caroline: 69000249 Carter's Grove: April 15, 1970 ... Ferry Plantation House: Virginia Beach: Independent city: 75002030 Flowerdew Hundred Plantation ...
This tree fell on a house in the Shell Point area of Port Royal. Milano, the Beaufort resident, walked along the shoreline at around 7 a.m. to survey the beached boats.
After discussing Safe Harbor’s plans for the port of Port Royal behind closed doors, the council emerged and passed a motion that directed the new mayor to submit a letter to Safe Harbor ...
Hazelwood is a historic archaeological site located at Port Royal, Caroline County, Virginia. It was the site of the historic house and plantation "Hazelwood", home of political economist and U.S. Senator John Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824). The house was built about 1750 and destroyed during the American Civil War. [3]