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  2. Port Norfolk Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 621 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a primarily residential section of suburban Portsmouth. It was developed between about 1890 and 1910, and includes notable examples of Queen Anne , Bungalow / American Craftsman , and American Foursquare style single family residences.

  3. Renaissance Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Hotels was founded as Ramada Renaissance in 1981, as an upscale brand of Ramada Inns. Hong Kong –based New World Development (NWD) acquired Ramada in 1989 and re-launched Renaissance Hotels as a separate brand.

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Portsmouth, Virginia

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    Port Norfolk Historic District; Portsmouth Community Library; Portsmouth Courthouse; Portsmouth Olde Towne Historic District; Pythian Castle (Portsmouth, Virginia) R.

  5. Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel and other buildings in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia (2008) . Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel, originally built in 1976 as the Downtown Norfolk Omni International Hotel and later known as Omni Norfolk Waterside Hotel, is a 10-story structure in the business district of Norfolk, Virginia, United States.

  6. Oar House restaurant celebrating 50 years on Portsmouth ... - AOL

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    Here's what Oar House owner Casey Anderson and his fiancée, Halley Bushe, plan for Portsmouth restaurant's 50th anniversary in 2024.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk skyline. The history of high-rises in Norfolk, Virginia, began in the early 1900s with the construction of such structures as the 12-story Royster Building in 1912. [1] The skyline of Downtown Norfolk remained relatively low to mid-rise until the 1960s which brought the construction of the 23-story Bank of America Center in 1967.

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