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Hampton               Roads,               Virginia               is               the               perfect               place               to               go               for               summer               vacation.

Within               just               a               few               miles,               you               can               catch               some               rays               on               Virginia               Beach,               visit               historic               Williamsburg,               Jamestown,               or               Yorktown,               or               spend               some               time               at               one               of               many               area               museums               and               sites.

Then               there               are               the               places               to               go               to               have               some               fun.

Spend               a               day               at               Busch               Gardens               or               take               a               dip               at               Water               Country               USA               or               the               Ocean               Breeze               Waterpark.

If               you               are               willing               to               go               a               little               bit               further               (about               90               miles)               to               the               Richmond               area,               you               can               visit               Kings               Dominion               Theme               Park               as               well.

In               short,               Hampton               Roads               is               an               area               packed               with               all               kinds               of               entertainment               possibilities               like:
               HAMPTON,               VIRGINIA
               The               Virginia               Air               &               Space               Museum               is               located               in               downtown               Hampton,               Virginia.

Open               May               24th               through               September               3rd               for               its               summer               season,               the               museum               is               open               Monday               through               Wednesday               from               10:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

and               Thursday               through               Sunday               from               10:00               a.m.

until               7:00               p.m.

Admission               prices               are               as               follows:
               Regular               Exhibits:               Children               under               3,               free;               children               aged               3               through               9,               $7;               adults,               $9;               and               senior               citizens,               $8.
               IMAX               Feature:               Children               under               3,               free;               children               aged               3               through               9,               $6.75;               adults,               $8;               and               senior               citizens,               $7.
               Exhibits               Plus               IMAX               Feature:               Children               under               3,               free;               children               age               3               through               9,               $11;               adults,               $14;               and               senior               citizens,               $13.
               With               space               capsules               as               well               as               parts               and               equipment               from               airplanes               and               space               shuttles,               flight               simulators               and               more,               the               Air               &               Space               Museum               offers               an               insight               into               the               history               of               flight.

Explore               the               multistory               museum               and               learn               everything               you               ever               wanted               to               know               about               flying               and               outer               space,               walk               through               a               partial               airplane,               or               try               your               hand               at               flying               a               shuttle.
               The               museum's               IMAX               theater               shows               features               and               movies               in               2D               and               3D.

IMAX               -               -               the               world's               largest               motion               picture               format               -               -               offers               an               unparalleled               sense               of               realism               and               motion.

The               unique,               technologically               advanced               system               projects               onto               a               five-story               screen               which               is               enhanced               by               16,000               watts               of               digital               sound.
               The               theater               is               currently               showing               features               on               the:
               Amazon;               Alaska;               and               Everest               as               well               as               the               children's               favorite               Happy               Feet.

Broaden               your               education               and               have               some               fun               playing               their               miniature               golf               course,               which               lets               you               explore               a               tropical               rainforest,               navigate               a               polluted               waterway,               and               discover               the               challenges               that               migrating               birds               face.

For               a               touch               of               history,               ride               one               of               only               70               working               wooden               carousels               left               in               the               U.S.,               located               in               the               beautiful               museum               courtyard.
               The               Casemate               Museum               is               located               on               the               historic               army               base               of               Fort               Monroe.

With               its               history               rich               in               American               culture,               the               Casemate               Museum               offers               a               glimpse               into               both               the               state               of               Virginia's               and               America's               past.

The               museum               has               a               myriad               of               war               exhibits               and               takes               you               into               the               bunkers               were               ammunition               and               soldiers               holed               up               during               the               Civil               War.
               Plans               are               currently               in               effect               to               allow               visitation               where               Edgar               Allan               Poe               lived               on               Fort               Monroe               from               December               15,               1828               until               April               15,               1829.
               The               museum               is               open               Monday               through               Saturday               from               10:30               a.m.

until               4:30               p.m.

and               from               noon               until               5:00               p.m.

on               Sundays.

It               closed               for               New               Year's               Day,               Thanksgiving               Day,               and               Christmas               Day.

Admission               is               free.
               JAMESTOWN,               VIRGINIA
               The               Jamestown               Settlement.

Explore               the               first               permanent               English               settlement               in               North               America.

Take               a               tour               of               the               original               17th               century               church               tower               as               well               as               the               reconstructed               Jamestown               Memorial               Church.

Take               a               walking               tour               through               the               original               settlement               along               the               James               River.

Watch               glassblowing               being               done               the               same               way               it               originated               in               colonial               times               at               the               Glasshouse.

Drive               through               the               natural               setting               where               you               can               see               bald               eagles,               heron,               deer,               and               other               wildlife.
               The               settlement               is               open               every               day               from               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

Admission               for               children               under               age               6               is               free;               from               age               6               to               12               is               $6.25;               and               for               adults               is               $13.50.

A               separate               admission               ticket               will               be               required               for               America's               Anniversary               Weekend,               May               11-13,               2007.
               NEWPORT               NEWS,               VIRGINIA
               Mariner's               Museum.

Open               daily               from               10:00               a.m.

to               5:00               p.m.

It               is               closed               for               Thanksgiving               and               Christmas.

Admission               for               children               under               the               age               of               6               is               free;               for               children               age               6               to               18,               is               $6;               and               for               adults               is               $8.
               With               over               60,000               square               feet               of               exhibition               space,               escape               to               the               era               of               early               ship               exploration.

Visitors               can               explore               the               displays               of               intricate               miniature               ship               models               and               fascinating               figureheads.

Experience               the               artifacts               from               the               famous               Civil               War               ironclad               USS               Monitor               and               more               than               75               small               craft               from               36               countries.

Spend               the               day               enjoying               the               beautiful               550-acre               park               with               a               five-mile               walking               trail,               the               Museum               Shop,               and               the               Museum               Café.
               The               Victory               Arch,               located               at               25th               and               West               Avenue,               was               originally               built               in               1919               when               returning               WWI               troops               disembarked               from               ships               and               marched               through               the               arch               in               victory               parades.

Today               the               arch               serves               as               a               memorial               with               an               eternal               flame               for               all               the               men               and               women               of               the               armed               forces.

The               site               is               always               open               and               there               is               no               admission               fee.
               Virginia               Living               Museum.

Explore               nature               from               Virginia's               mountains               to               her               seas               with               live               exhibits.

Transport               to               the               steamy               world               of               a               cypress               swamp,               complete               with               alligators               and               snapping               turtles               or               see               songbirds               nestled               in               trees               near               a               cascading               waterfall.

View               trout               in               a               cool               mountain               stream.

Explore               the               underwater               world               of               the               Chesapeake               Bay               and               the               underground               realm               of               a               limestone               cave.

See               spectacular               views               of               the               sun               from               the               observatory.
               Outdoors,               stroll               the               3/4-               mile               elevated               boardwalk               to               view               coastal               birds,               red               wolves,               otters               and               other               native               animals               in               naturalized               habitats               and               explore               native               plant               gardens.
               Located               in               Newport               News,               Virginia,               about               half-way               between               Williamsburg               and               Norfolk,               the               museum               is               open               daily               except               for               Thanksgiving,               Christmas               Eve               and               Christmas               Day               and               the               month               of               January.

The               hours               of               operation               are               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.
               Admission               for               children               under               3               is               free;               children               age               3               through               12               is               $10;               and               for               adults,               $13.
               NORFOLK,               VIRGINIA
               Nauticus,               located               at               One               Waterside               Drive               in               Norfolk,               is               20               minutes               west               of               Virginia               Beach               and               40               minutes               east               of               historic               Williamsburg.

The               National               Maritime               Center               is               an               exciting               interactive               science               center               with               a               maritime               theme.

It               features               over               150               exhibits               including               interactive               computers               and               videos,               films,               and               exotic               aquatic               wildlife.
               The               center               opens               for               its               spring/summer               rotation               on               Memorial               Day               and               remains               open               through               Labor               Day.

Hours               of               operation               are               10:00               a.m.

until               6:00               p.m.

daily.

The               remainder               of               the               year,               it               is               open               Tuesday               through               Saturday               from               10:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

and               on               Sunday               from               noon               until               5:00               p.m.

It               is               closed               Thanksgiving               Day,               Christmas               Eve               and               Christmas               Day.
               Admission               for               children               under               3               is               free;               for               children               between               the               ages               of               4               and               12               is               $8.95;               and               for               adults,               is               $9.95.

Admission               for               senior               citizens,               AAA               members,               and               military               personnel               is               also               free.
               The               Naval               Museum               is               located               in               downtown               Norfolk               on               Waterside               Drive.

The               museum,               operated               by               the               United               States               Navy,               is               celebrating               more               than               220               years               of               naval               history.

It               oversees               the               day-to-day               operations               and               interpretation               of               the               Iowa-class               battleship               USS               Wisconsin               (BB-64).
               The               museum's               gallery               is               typically               open               Tuesday               through               Saturday               10:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

and               on               Sundays               from               Noon               until               5:00               p.m.

It               is               closed               on               Mondays.

Extended               hours               are               possible               during               the               summer               months.

Admission               is               free.
               During               the               tour,               you               can               access:
               The               Daybook,               which               is               the               museum's               journal               of               local               Naval               history               and               museum               events.

The               topics               covered               within               include               operations               of               the               USS               Cumberland,               the               Navy's               arsenal               at               St.

Juliens               Creek,               a               slave               ship's               prosecution               in               Norfolk,               and               several               articles               on               the               1907               Jamestown               Exposition.

The               1907               Jamestown               Exposition.

Online               you               will               a               find               an               interpretive               map               of               the               fair,               postcards,               and               original               motion               picture               footage.

Norfolk               Zoological               Park,               located               at               3500               Granby               Street               in               Norfolk,               the               zoo               is               nestled               on               53               acres               along               the               Lafayette               River.

Home               to               some               300               animals               from               elephants,               Siberian               tigers               and               monkeys,               to               reptiles               and               birds,               the               Virginia               Zoo               is               accredited               by               the               American               Zoo               and               Aquarium               Association               (AZA).

It               is               open               extended               hours               during               the               spring               and               summer               and               admission               is               free.
               Townpoint               Park.

Located               on               the               downtown               waterfront,               adjacent               to               Nauticus               and               The               Waterside,               Town               Point               Park               is               host               to               more               than               100               free               special               events               each               year.

The               lineup               includes:
               A               regular               Friday-after-work               concert               series;               Norfolk's               annual               Harborfest               celebration;               The               Bayou               Boogaloo               &               Cajun               Food               Festival;               The               Town               Point               Jazz               and               Blues               Festival;               The               Virginia               Children's               Festival;               The               Town               Point               Virginia               Wine               Festival;               and               Many               other               fun               family               events.

The               Tugboat               Museum               located               at               one               Waterside               Drive               in               downtown               Norfolk.

Step               aboard               a               living               piece               of               history.

The               1933               Tug               Huntington               has               been               restored               as               a               dockside               museum               and               is               listed               on               the               National               Register               of               Historic               Sites.
               Waterside               Festival               Market,               located               at               333               Waterside               Drive               in               Norfolk.

Waterside               is               a               marketplace               overlooking               the               Elizabeth               River.

It               has               more               than               120               shops               and               restaurants,               including:
               Six               full-service               restaurants               specializing               in               seafood,               American               and               international               cuisine;               Dozens               of               specialty               food               shops;               The               Virginia.

Shop;               Unique               clothing               stores;               a               music               store;               a               book               store;               and               Pushcarts,               where               independent               merchants               vend               jewelry,               handcrafts               and               specialty               items.


Live               entertainment               is               featured               on               the               center               stage               throughout               the               week               and               an               outdoor               amphitheater               and               brick               promenade               provide               the               staging               area               for               spring               and               summer               concerts.

PORTSMOUTH,               VIRGINIA
               The               Children's               Museum               is               open               from               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

Tuesday               through               Saturday,               and               from               1:001               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

on               Sundays.

It               is               closed               on               Mondays,               except               on               holidays               that               fall               on               a               Monday               and               during               the               summer               months,               from               Memorial               Day               through               Labor               Day.
               Children               under               the               age               of               1               are               free,               other               children               and               adults               are               $6.00               and               senior               citizens               are               $5.00.
               The               museum               is               located               at               221               High               Street               and               featues               over               64,000               square               feet               of               space,               making               it               the               largest               children's               museum               in               the               state               of               Virginia.

It               is               full               of               exhibit               space,               dozens               of               interactive               exhibits,               and               a               planetarium.
               Young               and               old               will               be               fascinated               by               the               antique               toy               and               model               train               collection,               one               of               the               largest               on               the               East               Coast.

The               train               collection               includes               examples               from               the               early               1900s               through               the               present               day.
               Hoffler               Creek               Wildlife               Preserve,               located               at               4510               Twin               Pines               Road               in               Portsmouth,               is               a               142-acre               site               of               vast               wetlands,               a               heavily               wooded               forest               and               a               unique               saltwater               lake.

Located               on               the               shores               of               Hoffler               Creek,               the               preserve               is               the               last               viable               wilderness               area               in               Portsmouth               and               is               a               thriving               habitat               for               countless               species               of               plants               and               animals               native               to               Southeastern               Virginia.

Plans               are               being               made               to               build               a               3,200               square               foot               nature               center,               along               with               an               outdoor               classroom,               a               habitat               display,               a               butterfly               garden               and               pond,               a               wildlife               meadow,               an               oyster               garden,               walking               trails               and               a               wildlife               observation               tower.
               The               preserve's               days               and               hours               of               operation               are               sporadic,               however,               it               is               typically               opened               from               10:00               a.m.

until               40:00               p.m.

Admission               is               by               contribution.
               The               Lightship               Portsmouth               Museum               is               located               at               the               end               of               London               Blvd.

on               Water               Street.

This               National               Historic               Landmark               is               a               floating               lightship               that               was               put               into               service               in               1915               and               operated               until               1961.The               museum               allows               visitors               to               see               how               the               men               of               the               Lightship               Service               actually               lived.
               The               museum               is               open               daily               from               10:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

and               is               only               closed               for               certain               holidays.

Admission               is               free.
               The               Naval               Shipyard               Museum               is               open               daily               from               10:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.,               closing               only               for               special               holidays.

Admission               is               free.
               Located               at               2               High               Street,               the               museum               contains               artifacts               of               naval               history,               primarily               from               the               Naval               Shipyard               in               Portsmouth,               the               oldest               shipyard               in               America.

See               ship               models,               artillery,               uniforms,               and               much               more.
               Pokey               Smokey,               located               in               Portsmouth               City               Park               at               140               City               Park               Avenue,               in               Portsmouth.

Pokey               Smokey               is               an               authentic               scale               model               of               a               steam               locomotive.

Conductors               shovel               coal               and               blow               a               steam               whistle               while               taking               passengers               on               a               five-minute               ride               around               Portsmouth               City               Park.
               Pokey               Smokey               runs               from               11               a.m.

to               5               p.m.

on               Saturdays               and               Sundays.

Admissions               is               free.
               Virginia               Sports               Hall               of               Fame               &               Museum,               located               at               206               High               Street               in               Portsmouth,               includes               college               and               Olympic               sport,               media,               golf               and               Redskins               exhibits.

It               also               provides               hands-on               baseball,               basketball,               football               and               soccer               activities               and               interactive               games               and               additional               activities               including               auto               racing               computer               simulators.
               The               Hall's               Digital               Theater               features               a               16-foot               HD               projector               screen               and               will               be               a               great               place               to               learn               about               Virginia's               sports               traditions               and               to               watch               the               game.
               It               is               open               weekdays               from               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

Friday               through               Saturday               from               9:00               a.m.

until               7:00               p.m.,               and               Sunday               from               11:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

Admission               is               $6.
               VIRGINIA               BEACH,               VIRGINIA
               Cape               Henry               Lighthouses               are               located               at               Fort               Story.

The               Old               Cape               Henry               Lighthouse               was               built               in               1792.

It               started               to               crack               in               1870               and               was               replaced               with               the               new               Cape               Henry               Lighthouse               only               357               feet               away.

The               replacement               lighthouse               is               an               active               aid               to               navigation               and               operated               by               the               U.S.

Coast               Guard.
               The               Old               Cape               Henry               Lighthouse               is               maintained               by               the               APVA               and               is               a               National               Historic               Landmark,               serving               as               the               official               symbol               for               the               City               of               Virginia               Beach.
               The               Edgar               Cayce               Visitor's               Center,               is               open               year-round,               Monday               through               Saturday               from               9:00               a.m.

until               8:00               p.m.

and               Sunday,               from               noon               until               8:00               p.m.

It               is               closed               on               Thanksgiving               and               Christmas               Day.

Admission               is               free.
               Located               at               6700               Atlantic               Avenue,               is               open               seven               days               a               week,               the               center               offers               free               activities               such               as               ESP               demonstrations,               daily               guided               tours,               a               movie               on               Edgar               Cayce's               life               and               work,               and               daily               lectures               on               topics               from               the               readings               such               as               health,               ESP,               dreams,               astrology               and               meditation.
               First               Landing               State               Park,               located               at               2500               Shore               Drive,               commemorates               the               April               26,               1607,               landing               of               100               English               settlers               to               the               new               world.

It               is               here               that               the               first               elective               government               in               America               was               established               before               the               settlers               pushed               up               the               James               River               to               establish               Jamestown.
               The               park               allows               the               exploration               of               lagoons,               large               cypress               trees               and               rare               plants               with               more               than               19               miles               of               hiking               trails               wind               that               wind               through               the               natural               area.

Take               a               guided               kayak               ecological               tour               and               explore               the               natural               marshes               and               bays.

Climate-controlled               cabins,               campsites,               picnic               areas,               boat               ramps,               kayak               rentals,               and               a               bicycle               trail               are               also               available.
               The               Norwegian               Lady               Statue.

After               the               fatal               wreck               of               the               Norwegian               bark               "Dictator"               on               March               28,               1891,               its               wooden               figurehead,               which               washed               ashore               in               the               ship's               wreckage,               stood               at               the               oceanfront               as               a               memorial               for               sixty               years.

The               city               of               Moss,               Norway               commissioned               a               nine-foot               bronze               replica               of               the               original               figurehead               and               presented               the               gift               to               Virginia               Beach               in               1962               to               commemorate               the               tragic               loss.

An               exact               duplicate               was               erected               in               Moss               to               unite               the               two               sister               cities.
               Old               Coast               Guard               Station,               located               at               24th               street               and               Atlantic               Avenue,               the               station               was               decommissioned               in               1969.

Two               galleries               depict               the               history               of               the               life-saving               service,               shipwrecks               off               the               Virginia               coast               and               other               exhibits.
               The               Virginia               Aquarium               and               Marine               Science               Center,               located               at               717               General               Booth               Blvd.,               lets               visitors               take               a               watery               journey               through               a               marine               environment.

This               is               the               state's               largest               aquarium,               hosting               700,000               gallons               of               aquariums               and               live               animal               habitats.

It               has               more               than               300               hands-on               exhibits,               an               outdoor               aviary,               and               10               acres               of               marsh               habitat.

It               also               boasts               a               three-mile               nature               trail.
               Highlights               include               sharks,               sea               turtles,               harbor               seals,               river               otters,               stingrays,               and               much               more!

See               "larger-than-life"               movies               on               a               screen               six               stories               high               in               the               Virginia               Aquarium               3D               IMAX               Theater.

Take               a               dolphin               watching               cruise               or               a               creek               boat               trip               in               the               late               spring,               summer,               or               early               fall               and               go               whale               watching               in               the               winter.
               The               Aquarium               is               open               year               'round               from               9:00               a.m.

until               7:00               p.m.

It               is               closed               for               certain               holidays.

Admission               is               always               free.
               Virginia               Beach               Ocean               Breeze               Waterpark               is               lopen               daily               from               Memorial               Day               through               Labor               Day               each               summer.

Admission               fees               vary.
               Located               at               824               General               Booth               Blvd.,               this               is               Virginia               Beach's               only               water               park               and               offers               16               waterslides,               the               one               million-gallon               Runaway               Bay               wave               pool,               the               Buccaneer               Bay               children's               area               and               other               fantastic               attractions.

While               visiting               Ocean               Breeze               Waterpark,               check               out               the               West               Indies               BBQ,               Island               Trader               Gift               Shop,               or               Shipwreck               Island               Arcade.
               WILLIAMSBURG,               VIRGINIA
               Busch               Gardens               Williamsburg.

For               an               unexpected               treat,               go               where               17th-century               charm               combines               with               21st-century               technology.

Busch               Gardens               has               more               than               50               thrilling               rides               and               attractions,               ten               main               stage               shows,               a               wide               variety               of               award-winning               cuisine               and               lots               of               wonderful               shopping               options.

Debuting               in               late               spring               2007,               Busch               Gardens               newest               roller               coaster               "Griffon"               will               send               riders               through               an               extraordinary               journey               205               feet               up               and               90               degrees               straight               down.
               The               park               opens               on               March               24,               2007,               from               10:00               a.m.

until               7:00               p.m.

Beginning               in               April,               the               park               is               open               daily               from               10:00               a.m.

until               8:00               p.m.,               through               the               15th.

Starting               the               20th               of               April,               the               park               is               open               for               weekend               entertainment               and               begins               its               spring/summer               daily               rotation               on               May               18th               when               it               will               open               at               10:00               a.m.

and               close               anywhere               from               6:00               p.m.

to               10:00               p.m.

The               park               remains               open               daily               through               September.

In               October               it               goes               back               to               weekend               fun               and               closes               for               November               through               the               first               part               of               March.

Admission               for               children               under               3               is               free;               children               age               3               to               12,               $47.95;               adults,               $54.95.
               Colonial               Williamsburg               represents               301               acres               of               land               encompassing               88               original               buildings               and               hundreds               of               homes,               shops               and               public               buildings.

Colonial               Williamsburg               operates               the:
               Abby               Aldrich               Rockefeller               Folk               Art               Museum;               DeWitt               Wallace               Decorative               Arts               Museum;               and               Bassett               Hall.

Visitors               can               enjoy               18th-century               style               dining               in               any               of               Colonial               Williamsburg's               four               dining               taverns:
               Chowning's,               Christiana               Campbell's,               Shields,               and               King's               Arms               Tavern.

Guest               accommodations               are               available               in               Colonial               Williamsburg's               Hotels,               including:
               Williamsburg               Inn,               The               Colonial               Houses,               Williamsburg               Lodge,               Woodlands               Hotel               and               Suites,               and               Governor's               Inn.

President's               Park               is               open               April               through               August               from               9:00               a.m.

until               8:00               p.m.

and               from               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.,               September               through               March.

It               is               closed               Thanksgiving               Day,               Christmas               Day,               and               New               Year's               Day.

Extended               hours               are               available               for               groups               with               advance               reservations.
               Day               passes               are               available               at               a               cost               of               $13               per               adult               and               $12               per               senior               or               child               over               6.

Children               under               the               age               of               five               get               in               free.located               across               from               Water               Country               USA               in               Williamsburg.

Presidents               Park               is               the               creation               of               artist               David               Adickes,               an               internationally               renowned               sculptor               and               painter.

The               Park               features               16-18               foot               busts               of               all               43               presidents               placed               in               a               garden               setting.
               In               additional               to               the               presidential               busts,               the               park               also               boasts               a               replica               of               a               Boeing               707               used               in               the               70's               for               Air               Force               One               and               an               exact               replica               of               the               White               House               oval               office.

The               first               floor               museum               also               contains:
               Replicas               of               First               Lady               Gowns;               A               Palm               Beach               County,               Florida               2000               Voting               Machine;               Samples               of               White               House               China               Patterns;               Cufflinks,               Watches,               and               Other               Presidential               Personal               Memorabilia;               and               A               Virginia               Presidents               Photo               Display.

The               park               is               located               across               from               Water               Country               USA.


               
               Water               Country               USA.

Experience               the               latest               in               high               tech               thrills               with               the               mid-Atlantic's               largest               water               play               park,               featuring               water               rides,               slides               and               entertainment               --               all               set               to               a               1950s               and               '60s               surf               theme.

The               park's               newest               attraction               -               -               Hubba               Hubba               Highway               -               -               offers               an               interactive               river               adventure.

Guests               cruise               down               a               free-floating               river               ride               through               drenching               coconuts               and               cool               geysers               or               gear               up               for               a               high-speed               toboggan               race               aboard               Meltdown.
               The               park               offers               a               surf               shop               and               gift               shop,               five               food               service               areas,               locker               rental,               bathhouse               facilities               and               free               use               of               life               vests               and               inner               tubes.
               Water               Country               USA               opens               for               the               2007               season               on               May               12th               and               remains               open               through               Labor               Day.

Admissions               for               children               under               age               3               is               free;               children               age               3               through               12               is               $31.95;               and               adults               is               $38.95.
               The               Williamsburg               Pottery               is               one               of               Virginia's               top               tourist               attractions.

With               over               60               years               of               retail               experience,               the               Pottery               strives               to               offer               customers               the               highest               quality               goods               at               terrific               Pottery               prices.

A               wonderful               and               vast               selection               of               items               from               over               20               countries               can               be               found               at               the               Pottery.
               YORKTOWN,               VIRGINIA
               The               Yorktown               Victory               Center               is               a               state-operated               museum.

It               chronicles               America's               struggle               for               independence               from               the               beginning               of               colonial               unrest               through               the               formation               of               the               new               nation.

Gallery               exhibits               highlight               the               experiences               of               ordinary               men               and               women               who               lived               during               the               Revolutionary               Era.
               Outdoors,               muster               with               troops               in               a               re-created               Continental               Army               encampment               to               experience               a               soldier's               life               and,               on               a               re-created               1780s               farm,               help               with               chores               such               as               weeding               the               garden               and               processing               flax.
               The               museum               opens               at               9:00               a.m.

until               5:00               p.m.

daily.

Admissions               for               children               under               age               6               is               free;               from               age               6               to               12               is               $4.50;               and               for               adults               is               $8.75.
               The               city               of               Williamsburg               offers               tons               of               shopping               outlet               strips               in               addition               to               its               world               renowned               Williamsburg               Pottery.

In               Newport               News               you               have               Patrick               Henry               Mall,               it's               new               town               center,               the               upscale               Port               Warwick,               and               several               shopping               centers               packed               with               wonderful               department               stores               as               well               as               boutiques.

Norfolk,               Portsmouth,               and               Virginia               Beach               all               have               malls               and               a               myriad               of               shopping               centers               that               will               suit               just               about               any               need.
               Harbor               Link               Passenger               Ferry               located               at               one               Waterside               Drive               in               Norfolk               provides               convenient               relaxing               transportation               to               downtown               Hampton               from               Norfolk               and               back               again.

It               is               ideal               for               commuters               as               well               as               tourists               and               day-trippers.

The               45               minute               trip               takes               the               rider               across               the               waters               of               Hampton               Roads,               with               excellent               views               of               the               Norfolk               Naval               Station,               Hampton               University,               historic               Fort               Norfolk,               the               commercial               ports               of               Norfolk               and               Portsmouth,               Portsmouth               Naval               Hospital,               the               Battleship               Wisconsin,               and               VASC.
               Group               and               commuter               discounts               and               other               value               added               packages               are               available.

The               unique               "Three's               A               Charm"               package               includes               admission               to               Nauticus               and               the               Virginia               Air               and               Space               Center               (VASC)               -               including               IMAX               theater               -               in               Hampton               and               round               trip               ferry               passage.

The               boat               is               also               available               for               private               charter               for               parties/sightseeing.

It               runs               from               7:30               a.m.

until               11:30               p.m.

daily.
               Hampton               Roads               has               a               great               deal               to               offer               just               about               anyone,               from               the               history               buff               to               the               die-hard               shopaholic.

This               might               just               be               the               place               to               go               for               your               next               vacation.






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