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Hampstead is a historic plantation house located near Tunstall, New Kent County, Virginia. It was built about 1825, as a two-story, rectangular Federal style brick dwelling with a hipped roof. The front facade features alternating window bays and pilasters and a central two-story pedimented projecting portico .
On November 2, 2017, it was announced that Sears, which had been at the mall since its opening in 1989, would be closing as part of a plan to close 63 stores nationwide. The store closed in January 2018. [citation needed] On January 9, 2025, it was announced that Macy's would be closing as part of a plan to close 66 stores nationwide.
Hampstead, Virginia may refer to: Hampstead (Tunstall, Virginia) , a historic plantation house located near Tunstall in New Kent County Hampstead, New Kent County, Virginia , an unincorporated settlement named for the plantation house
A simplified Queen Anne style house from 1890, that was home of Leslie and Laura Watson, musicians and music teachers in the Richmond area [6] 2: Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway: Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway: July 24, 2007 : 0.2 mi (0.32 km) east of the junction of Hilliard and Brook Rds.
The Hampstead Farm Archeological District is the site of a significant collection of Native American prehistoric and historic settlement remains in rural Orange County, Virginia. A survey of the farm's 780 acres (320 ha) in 1983 identified 49 different sites of archaeological interest.
From the Georgian brick home in Hampstead, North London, where she was born to her Bel Air, Calif., estate, her home since 1981, La Liz's locales were often as spectacular as her life.
Pembroke Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. It was opened in March 1966 as the first shopping mall in the Hampton Roads metro area. [3] [4] [5] It comprised more than 48 stores, including anchor stores Target and Kohl's.
The first phase includes building the first of 70 detached homes priced at $250,000-$350,000, which Sexton told the port will be the lowest price per square foot in the Tri-Cities. Future-proofing