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  2. History of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, Norfolk State University was founded as the Norfolk Unit of Virginia State University and became an independent institution in 1969. [24] By 1950, Norfolk was the fifth fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States. As a result of the end of World War II, another housing shortage was created.

  3. Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Opera was founded in Norfolk in 1974. Its artistic director since its inception has been Peter Mark, [98] who conducted his 100th opera production for the VOA in 2008. Though performances are staged statewide, the company's principal venue is the Harrison Opera House in the Ghent district. [99]

  4. Timeline of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1682 - Norfolk Town founded. [1] 1728 - Norfolk Academy chartered. 1736 - Town of Norfolk attains borough status. [2] [1] 1739 - Saint Paul's Episcopal Church built. [1] 1760 (approximately) - Poplar Hall, a historic plantation house, is built. 1767 - Gosport Shipyard established near Norfolk. 1776 - January 1: Burning of Norfolk. [2] [3] 1790 ...

  5. List of cities and counties in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Founded 1742. [19] Incorporated as City in 1910 from Nansemond County (extinct) [19] Suffolk, England: 100,659: 400 sq mi (1,036 km 2) Virginia Beach: 810: N/A: 1963: Founded 1906 around existing community of Seatack. Incorporated as City in 1963 from Princess Anne County (extinct) [14] The city's coastal location 453,649: 248 sq mi (642 km 2 ...

  6. List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia

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    Norfolk County (1691–1963) consolidated with the independent City of South Norfolk to form the independent City of Chesapeake; ... founded in 1833, ...

  7. Naval Station Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Norfolk is a United States Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia, that is the headquarters and home port of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Forces Command. The installation occupies about 4 miles (6.4 km) of waterfront space and 11 miles (18 km) of pier and wharf space of the Hampton Roads peninsula known as Sewell's Point .

  8. Norfolk County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk County was a county of the South Hampton Roads in eastern Virginia in the United States that was created in 1691. After the American Civil War, ...

  9. The Virginian-Pilot - Wikipedia

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    Beginning circa 1937, the headquarters were in Norfolk. [20] In 2020, the newspaper moved, [21] as Monument Companies bought the Norfolk complex for $9,500,000. [22] This complex became Pilot Place, an apartment complex. [23] The new headquarters in Newport News was already the offices of the Daily Press, which was the lessee. [20]