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The Newport News, VA area, situated at the end of the Virginia peninsula and the entrance to Chesapeake bay, is a treasure trove of American History. The area has deep roots in both the Revolutionary war and the Civil war.
Being on the Atlantic coast, it is often on the path of hurricanes. Newport News Williamsburg International Airport is on Interstate highway 64, and served by Air Tran, Delta and USAirways. Amtrak provides daily rail service to Boston, stopping in Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City.
Newport News Park is great for families, offering camping sites, hiking and biking trails, canoes, and more. Historic Hilton Village, with about 500 English cottages built about 1920, and Huntington Heights, with many restored homes from the 1920s, are on the National Registry of Historic Places.
The Colonial National Historical Park administers
Jamestown, first English settlement in North America in 1607, and Yorktown Battlefield, site of the final major battle of the revolutionary war in 1781. Representing both the beginning and end of British Colonial America.
The Endview Plantation was built in 1769 and used as a field hospital by both Confederate and Union troops during the civil war.
The Lee Hall mansion, built in 1858, is an antebellum italianate mansion that served as headquarters of confederate generals during the peninsula campaign in 1862.
The Newsome House museum was home to Joseph Thomas Newsome, a prominent Newport News, Virginia attorney, journalist, and civil rights pioneer, hosts a variety of events and is a repository of local African-American history.
The Virginia War Museum traces military history from the Revolutionary war to the present.
The Mariner's Museum traces the area's long history of shipbuilding, which continues today.
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