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  2. York River State Park - Wikipedia

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    York River State Park is located near the unincorporated town of Croaker in James City County, Virginia on the south bank of the York River about 10 miles downstream from West Point.

  3. Yorktown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Yorktown Village or Historic Yorktown is located close to the York River near the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge that spans the river to Gloucester Point. Historic Yorktown is comprised first of Water Street, a small strip along the beach of the river; it contains several small restaurants, a park, a hotel, a pier, and an antiques shop.

  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park - Wikipedia

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park is a 960-acre (3.9 km 2) state park in Westchester County, New York. [2] Formerly known as Mohansic (State) Park, it is situated in Yorktown, approximately 40 miles (64 km) from New York City.

  5. Explore Yorktown from Christmas tree farm to Franklin D ... - AOL

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    Alpacas, from right, Zigi Stardust, Gemstone and Ambrosia snack on some hay Nov. 17 at Faraway Farm in Yorktown Heights. Faraway Farm is home to a colorful herd of prize-winning alpacas, bred for ...

  6. Hottest US destinations for travel in 2025, according to ...

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    Launching throughout this year, Tripadvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Awards’ additional categories will include "Beaches" the week of 2/17, "Hotels" the week of 4/21, "Things to Do" the week of 6 ...

  7. York River (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The York River was formerly known as the Pamunkey River by the Native Americans.Colonists of the Virginia Company in the 17th century first called it the Charles River. On the north bank (the Middle Peninsula), in what is now Gloucester County, the chief of the Powhatan Confederacy maintained Werowocomoco, one of two capitals of the paramount chiefdom at the time of European contact before 1609.