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Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water and a metropolitan region in Southeastern Virginia, United States. Comprising the Virginia Beach-NorfolkNewport News, VA-NC metropolitan area, Hampton Roads is known for its large military presence, ice-free harbor, shipyards, coal piers, and miles of waterfront property and beaches, all of which contribute to the diversity and stability of the region’s economy. The body of water known as Hampton Roads is one of the world’s largest natural harbors (more accurately a roadstead or “roads”). It incorporates the mouths of the Elizabeth River, Nansemond River, and James River with several smaller rivers and empties into the Chesapeake Bay near its mouth leading to the Atlantic Ocean. The land area (also known as “Tidewater”) includes a collection of cities, counties and towns on the Virginia Peninsula and in South Hampton Roads. Some of the outlying areas further from the harbor may or may not be


included as part of “Hampton Roads”, depending upon the organization or usage. For example, as defined for federal economic purposes, the Hampton Roads metropolitan statistical area (MSA) includes two counties in northeastern North Carolina and two counties in Virginia’s Middle Peninsula. The Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA has a population of over 1.7million, making it the 37th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. The area is steeped in 400 years of American history, with hundreds of historical sites and attractions that draw visitors from around the world each year. The harbor was the key to Hampton Roads’ growth, both on land and in water-related activities and events. While the harbor and its tributaries were (and


still are) important transportation conduits, at the same time they presented obstacles to land-based commerce and travel. Creating and maintaining adequate infrastructure has long been a major challenge. The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) and the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT) are major harbor crossings of the Hampton Roads Beltway interstate, which links the large population centers of Hampton Roads. In 2007, the Hampton Roads Transportation Authority (HRTA) was formed under a controversial state law to levy various additional taxes to generate funding for major regional transportation projects, including a long-sought but costly third crossing of the harbor of Hampton Roads. The U.S. Census Bureau defines the Virginia Beach-NorfolkNewport News, VA-NC • City of Chesapeake Since a state constitutional MSA as 16 county-level • City of Hampton change in 1871, all cities jurisdictions—five counties • City of Newport News in Virginia are independent and nine independent cities • City of Norfolk cities and they are not legally in Virginia, and two counties located in a county. The OMB • City of Poquoson in North Carolina. While • City of Portsmouth considers these independent the borders of what locals • City of Suffolk cities to be county-equivalents call “Hampton Roads” may • City of Virginia Beach for the purpose of defining not perfectly align with • City of Williamsburg MSAs in Virginia. Each MSA the definition of the MSA, is listed by its counties, then The MSA also includes the Hampton Roads is most cities, in alphabetical order following locations in North often the name used for the and not by size. Carolina: metropolitan area. The MSA consists of these • Currituck County Virginia Beach-Norfolklocations in Virginia: • Gates County Newport News, VA-NC • Gloucester County Evolution of the MSA MSA is a U.S. Metropolitan • Isle of Wight County Statistical Area (MSA). The Hampton Roads • James City County According to the 2010 Census metropolitan area was • Mathews County its population is 1,676,822. first defined in 1950 as • York County the Norfolk-Portsmouth


Metropolitan Standard Williamsburg, and the According to the 2010 Area. It comprised the counties of Gloucester, James Census, the overall racial independent cities of Norfolk, City and York were added. composition of Hampton Portsmouth and South Norfolk Portsmouth’s status as a Roads was as follows: and the counties of Norfolk primary city was removed and • White or Caucasian: and Princess Anne. In 1952, Newport News was named a 59.6% Virginia Beach separated from primary city. • Black or African Princess Anne County. In 1993, Isle of Wight, American: 31.3% In 1963, Virginia Beach Mathews and Surry counties • American Indian: 0.4% and Princess Anne County were added. Although Virginia • Asian: 3.5% merged, retaining the name Beach had passed Norfolk • Some other race: 1.7% Virginia Beach. The city was as the state’s largest city by • Two or more races: added to the MSA that year, 1990, it was not made the first 3.4% while South Norfolk lost its primary city of the MSA until In addition, 5.4% of the metropolitan status. Also in 2010. population were Hispanic or 1963, Norfolk County and As a result of the 2010 Latino (of any race). 57.2% of the City of South Norfolk Census, Gates County, North the population were of nonmerged to create the city of Carolina was added to the Hispanic White background. Chesapeake. MSA, while Surry County, In 1973, Chesapeake and Currituck County were added to the MSA, while Virginia Beach became a primary city. In 1983, the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Suffolk and

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22nd Street Raw Bar & Grill, 202 22nd St , Virginia Beach Aj Gators Sports Bar & Grill, 1637 Hilltop West Shopping Ctr , Virginia Beach AJ Gators Sports Bar & Grill, 5218 Fairfield Shopping Ctr , Virginia Beach Alibis Restaurant & Lounge, 3446 Holland Rd , Virginia Beach Ambush, 475 S Lynnhaven Rd , Virginia Beach Applebee’s, 1426 Kempsville Rd , Virginia Beach Applebee’s, 1756 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach

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Applebee’s, 4040 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Applebee’s, 561 First Colonial Rd , Virginia Beach Applebee’s, 808 Lynnhaven Pkwy , Virginia Beach Aqua VA Beach Night Club, 5476 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Bayside Bar & Grill, 2973 Shore Dr # 106 , Virginia Beach Bayside Inn Rstrnt & Lounge, 2104 Pleasure House Rd # A , Virginia Beach Beach Brew Coffee Co, 5316 Fairfield Shopping Ctr , Virginia Beach Beach Pub, 1001 Laskin Rd , Virginia Beach Bentley’s Night Club, 544 Newtown Rd , Virginia Beach Blarney Stone Pub, 172 S Plaza Trl # B , Virginia Beach Bone Shakers Saloon, 624 High Point Ave , Virginia Beach Boneshakers Sports Bar & Grill, 1297 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach Brass Bell Restaurant & Lounge, 1628 Independence Blvd # 1512 , Virginia Beach Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar, 2133 Upton Dr # 100 , Virginia Beach Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar, 3300 Princess Anne Rd # 755 , Virginia Beach Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar, 356 Laskin Rd , Virginia Beach Cabanas Seaside Bar & Grill, 3501

Atlantic Ave , Virginia Beach Capone’s Inc, 1130 Green Run Sq , Virginia Beach Casey’s Pub, 2834 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Cheetah’s Gentleman’s Club, 1812 Diamond Springs Rd , Virginia Beach Cheetahs Go Go Lounge, 1808 Diamond Springs Rd , Virginia Beach Chili’s Grill & Bar, 1177 Nimmo Pkwy , Virginia Beach Chili’s Grill & Bar, 4085 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Dave & Buster’s, 701 Lynnhaven Pkwy , Virginia Beach Diesel Rock N Country Bar, 1375 Oceana Blvd , Virginia Beach Doubletree-Virginia Beach, 1900 Pavilion Dr , Virginia Beach Eagles Nest Rocking Country Br, 600 Nevan Rd , Virginia Beach Element Restaurant & Lounge, 3320 Holland Rd , Virginia Beach Everlasting Lounge, 1169 Whitestone Way , Virginia Beach Footers Sports Pub, 4676 Princess Anne Rd # 380 , Virginia Beach Garrison’s Bar & Grill, 401 N Great Neck Rd # 121 , Virginia Beach Gordon Biersch Brewery Rstrnt, 4561 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Grumpy’s Restaurant & Lounge, 995 Providence Sq


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Shopping Ctr , Virginia Beach Guadalahara Bar & Grill Inc, 2916 Shore Dr , Virginia Beach Hookahs Lounge & Shop, 4316 Virginia Beach Blvd # B , Virginia Beach Hooters, 1495 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach Hot Tuna Bar & Grill, 2817 Shore Dr # 107 , Virginia Beach Ike Sportz Bar & Grill, 5760 Northampton Blvd # 120 , Virginia Beach Jaeger’s Beach Bar & Grill, 1479 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach Jet’s Pizza, 4402 Princess Anne Rd , Virginia Beach Just George’s Sports Bar, 1956 Laskin Rd , Virginia Beach Just One More, 2548 Virginia Beach Blvd # 101 , Virginia Beach Keagan’s Restaurant, 244 Market St , Virginia Beach Kelly’s Tavern, 1049 Independence Blvd , Virginia Beach Kelly’s Tavern, 1830 Kempsville Rd # 101 , Virginia Beach Kelly’s Tavern, 1936 Laskin Rd # 201 , Virginia Beach Kelly’s Tavern, 2129 General Booth Blvd # 130 , Virginia Beach Key West Bar & Grill, 2101 Atlantic Ave , Virginia Beach Krossroads Cafe & Tavern, 4221 Pleasant Valley Rd # 124 , Virginia Beach

Locals Rock Bar, 2947 Shore Dr , Virginia Beach Luna Sea, 206 22nd St , Virginia Beach Lynnhaven Pub, 2236 W Great Neck Rd , Virginia Beach Mermaids, 1724 Potters Rd , Virginia Beach Nat’s On Mediterranean Sports, 1706 Mediterranean Ave , Virginia Beach No Frill Bar & Grill, 1620 Laskin Rd , Virginia Beach North Beach Bar & Grill, 3107 Atlantic Ave , Virginia Beach O’Learys Bar & Grill, 2865 Lynnhaven Dr # D3 , Virginia Beach Office Bar & Lounge, 1765 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach On The Rocks Bar & Grill, 1297 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach Outback Steakhouse, 1113 Nimmo Pkwy , Virginia Beach

Outback Steakhouse, 1255 Fordham Dr , Virginia Beach Outback Steakhouse, 1757 Laskin Rd , Virginia Beach Peabody’s Nightclub, 211 21st St , Virginia Beach Poppa’s Pub & Restaurant, 2105 Diamond Springs Rd , Virginia Beach Primo Fuego, 5957 East Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Rainbow Cactus Co, 3472 Holland Rd , Virginia Beach Randalls Sports Bar & Grill, 5705 Lynnhaven Pkwy # 105 , Virginia Beach Reef Lounge, 2913 Shore Dr , Virginia Beach Scandals Restaurant & Lounge, 3501 Holland Rd # 113 , Virginia Beach Secrets Restaurant & Tavern, 928 Diamond Springs Rd # 118 , Virginia Beach Senor Fox Mexican Bar & Grill, 2021 Grey Fox Ln , Virginia Beach World Views Guides | 2014


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Shorebreak Pizza, 2941 Shore Dr # 107 , Virginia Beach Sliders Sports Lounge, 3157 Virginia Beach Blvd # 104 , Virginia Beach Smoked Out Bar & Grill, 1375 Oceana Blvd # 142 , Virginia Beach Sonoma Wine Bar & Bistro, 189 Central Park Ave , Virginia Beach Spades Restaurant & Lounge, 3601 Holland Rd , Virginia Beach Spot Sports Bar & Grille, 5708 Northampton Blvd , Virginia Beach Starz, 4020 Bonney Rd # 113 , Virginia Beach Static Restaurant & Lounge, 5266 Princess Anne Rd , Virginia Beach Stooges Bar & Grill, 3900 Bonney Rd # 103 , Virginia Beach Stooges Bar & Grill, 4239 World Views Guides

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Holland Rd # 796 , Virginia Beach Stooges Bar & Grill, 796 Timberlake Shopping Ctr , Virginia Beach Tangos Tavern, 4668 Pembroke Blvd # 106 , Virginia Beach Tayst Restaurant & Lounge, 500 Pinewood Sq , Virginia Beach Tesani Bar & Grill, 1801 Atlantic Ave , Virginia Beach TGI Friday’s, 796 Lynnhaven Pkwy , Virginia Beach Tubby’s Tavern, 2224 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach Ultra Lounge, 424 S Witchduck Rd , Virginia Beach Upscale Restaurant & Lounge, 6505 College Park Sq , Virginia Beach Woody Mcgees Barstro, 4356 Holland Rd , Virginia Beach

Scandals Restaurant & Lounge, 3501 Holland Rd # 113 , Virginia Beach Secrets Restaurant & Tavern, 928 Diamond Springs Rd # 118 , Virginia Beach Senor Fox Mexican Bar & Grill, 2021 Grey Fox Ln , Virginia Beach Shorebreak Pizza, 2941 Shore Dr # 107 , Virginia Beach Sliders Sports Lounge, 3157 Virginia Beach Blvd # 104 , Virginia Beach Smoked Out Bar & Grill, 1375 Oceana Blvd # 142 , Virginia Beach Sonoma Wine Bar & Bistro, 189 Central Park Ave , Virginia Beach


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at City Park – One 9-hole, par 30 course Hampton Roads has a • Smithfield – number of public and Cypress Creek Golfer’s private golf courses. Club – One 18-hole, par • Chesapeake – 72 course Cahoon Plantation – Three • Smithfield – 9-hole, par 36 courses Smithfield Downs Golf • Chesapeake – Golf Club – One 18-hole, par Club – One 18-hole, par 70 71 course. course • Chesapeake Battlefield Golf Club - One 18-hole, par 70 course • Hampton – The Hamptons Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 71 Woods/Lakes Course • Hampton – Woodlands Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 69 course • Newport News – Deer Run Golf Course – Two 18-hole courses • Newport News – Kiln Creek Golf & Country Club – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Norfolk – Lake Wright Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 70 course • Norfolk – Ocean View – One 18-hole, par 70 course. • Portsmouth – BideA-Wee Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Portsmouth – Links

• Suffolk – Sleepy Hole Park & Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Suffolk – Suffolk Golf Course – One 18hole, par 72 course • Suffolk – Riverfront Golf Course – One 18hole, par 71 course • Virginia Beach – Bow Creek Municipal


Golf Course – One 18hole • Virginia Beach – Cypress Point Golf & Country Club – One 18hole, par 72 course • Virginia Beach – Hell’s Point Golf Club – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Virginia Beach – Heron Ridge Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Virginia Beach – Honey Bee Golf Club – One 18-hole, par 70 course • Virginia Beach – Kempsville Greens Municipal G.C.- One 18hole, par 70 course • Virginia Beach – Owl’s Creek Family Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 62 course • Virginia Beach – Red Wing Lake Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Virginia Beach – Stumpy Lake Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Virginia Beach – Virginia Beach National (VB NASH)– One 18-

hole, par 72 course, Formerly TPC Va Beach • Williamsburg – Colonial Golf Course – One 18-hole, par 72 course • Williamsburg – Ford’s Colony – Three 18hole courses. Marsh Hawk course: Par 71. Blackheath course: Par 71. Blue Heron course: Par 72. • Williamsburg – Golden Horseshoe Golf Club – Two 18-hole courses. Gold course: Par 71. Green course: Par 72. • Williamsburg – Kingsmill Resort (Home of The Michelob Tournament) – Three 18-hole courses. River Course: Par 71. Woods Course: Par 72. Plantation Course (Designed by Arnold Palmer): Par 72. Also One 9-hole par-3 • Williamsburg – Williamsburg National Golf Course – One 18hole, par 72 course. • Williamsburg - Two Rivers Country Club One 18-hole course, par 72


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and sites of interest Lynnhaven Mall is an enclosed super-regional There’s also a wealth shopping mall in Virginia of other points of Beach, Virginia, USA. It history to explore in the opened in August 1981. Hampton Roads area. At 1,170,000 square feet Led by the Historic (109,000 m2) of gross Triangle area, Hampton leasable area, it is not Roads consistently rates only the largest mall among the top tourism in the Hampton Roads destinations in the world. metropolitan area of Cultural attractions southeastern Virginia, but include museums, also one of the largest malls on the East Coast. historical sites, and venues from tiny to massively The mall features more large for such things as than 180 stores, including art and musical shows. Dillard’s, JCPenney, and The region hosts two Macy’s as anchor stores. week-long visits by Other notable stores at the Ringling Bros. and the mall include Apple, Barnum & Bailey Circus Barnes & Noble, Dick’s each year with multiple Sporting Goods, XXI performances at Norfolk Forever, H&M,and Old Scope and the Hampton Navy. Dave & Busters Coliseum, and even is also a recent featured attracts a group of Circus addition to the mall and region. An 18 screen AMC Train Enthusiasts, railfans who watch, photograph Theatres complex anchors and report on the blue an open-air pedestrian or red unit trains as they plaza called “The Inlet”. make their move between The mall is managed by General Growth Properties the two sites, requiring a long inland trip through of Chicago, Illinois. Petersburg and Richmond in order to avoid crossing the 10-mile (16 km) Attractions, museums geographical distance across the harbor (a trip World Views Guides

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impassable directly by modern trains; the two bridge-tunnel facilities operated by VDOT accommodate only highway traffic). The region has a number of venues hosting live music and performances. Several of the larger (in order of maximum seating capacity) are: • Farm Bureau Live in Virginia Beach (seating 20,000) • Norfolk Scope in Norfolk (seating 13,800) • Hampton Coliseum in Hampton (seating 13,800) • Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall in Williamsburg (seating 10,175) • Ted Constant Convocation Center at Old Dominion University in Norfolk (seating 9,500) • nTelos Pavilion at Harbor Center in Portsmouth (seating 7,500) • Le Palais Royal Theatre at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in James City County (seating 5,600)


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• Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News (seating 1,725 and 453 in 2 separate concert halls) • Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre at The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg (seating 1,700) • The NorVa in Norfolk (standing 1,500)

[88] • L. Douglas Wilder • Ogden Hall at Performing Arts Center at Hampton University – Norfolk State University – Hampton Norfolk • Ferguson Center for • nTelos Wireless the Performing Arts – at Pavilion- Portsmouth, Christopher Newport Virginia University – Newport • Willett Hall – News Portsmouth • Peninsula • Suffolk Center for Community Theater Cultural Arts – Suffolk Newport News[89] • Regent University Dozens of much • Yoder Dairy Barn Performing Arts Center – smaller commercial Theater – Newport News Virginia Beach establishments offer • Crispus Attucks • Rockwell Hall at live music and other Cultural Center – Norfolk Little Creek Amphibious entertainment such as • Chrysler Hall – Base – Virginia Beach comedy shows and Norfolk • Sandler Performing mystery dinner-theater • Devary Theatre at Arts Center – Virginia throughout the region. Norfolk Naval Base – Beach Norfolk • Music Theatre of Auditoriums and • Harrison Opera Williamsburg (752) performing arts theatres House – Norfolk • Phi Beta Kappa • American Theatre – • Norva Theatre – Memorial Hall at The Hampton[86] Norfolk College of William and • Downing-Gross • Premiere Theatre Mary – Williamsburg Cultural Arts Center (aka Granby Theatre) – Newport News (276 - Ella Norfolk Fitzgerald Theater; several • Riverview Theatre – smaller rooms) [87] Norfolk • Fort Monroe Theatre • Jeanne and George – Hampton Roper Performing Arts • Hampton Coliseum Center at Tidewater – Hampton (13,800 Community College – – concerts, 9,777Norfolk basketball) • Wells Theatre – • Liberty Baptist Norfolk Church, Hampton (3000) World Views Guides | 2014


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204 Pizza & Subs,”204 22nd St”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 4221245” 5 Pizza,”13292 Warwick Blvd”,”Newport News”,”(757) 877-3088” 5 Pizza,”200 Beech Dr # E”,”Newport News”,”(757) 5951555” Albie’s Pizza & Bar,”200 21st St # 105”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 422-0400” All Around Pizza’s & Deli,”3501 Holland Rd”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 301-8301” Andy’s Pizza House,”3574 N Military Hwy # C”,”Norfolk”,”(757) 853-5238” Beach Pub,”1010 E Ocean View Ave”,”Norfolk”,”(757) Dough Boys Ca Pizza,”3224 At480-6166” lantic Ave”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 747-2511” Best Pizzaria,”105 28th St”,”Newport News”,”(757) 244Express Food Mart,”1220 W 1724” Little Creek Rd”, ” Norfolk”, ” (757) Billy’s Pizza,”130 Maple Ave”,”Norfolk”,”(757) 588-5555” 451-4510” Ginos Pizzeria,”928 Diamond Springs Rd # 109”,” VirBoulevard Pizza,”2935 Virginia Beach Blvd”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) ginia Beach”,”(757) 4977111” 463-1311” Brickhouse Pizza & Subs,”4027 Bowdens Ferry Rd”,”Norfolk”,”(757) 489-0096” Brothers Pizza,”401 N Great Neck Rd # 117”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 340-1277” Corner Pizza,”1091 Norfolk Ave # 202”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 422-9494” Dominic’s-New York,”3565 Holland Rd”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 463-2106” World Views Guides

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LA Pizzeria,”2973 Shore Dr # 113”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 496-2600” Little Jimmy’s Pizza & Subs,”24 Newmarket Sq”,”Newport News”,”(757) 245-1727” Luigi’s Restaurant,”15400 Warwick Blvd”,”Newport News”,”(757) 874-6078”


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Mamma Mia Pizzeria,”1628 Independence Blvd # 1532”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 4606165” Mini Italia New York Pizzeria,”665 Newtown Rd # 110”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 6712200” Napoli’s Pizza,”3101 Virginia Beach Blvd # 105”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 486-5001” North End Pizza Pastas & Subs,”1340 Great Neck Vlg”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 4962468” Papa’s Pizza,”5386 Kempsriver Dr # 108”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 361-0123” Planet Pizza,”812 Atlantic Ave # 190”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 491-1954” Salvatores Pizzeria & Italian,”4876 Princess Anne Rd # 114”,”Virginia Beach”,”(757) 4977500” Super 5 Pizza & Food Mart,”384 Beechmont Dr”,”Newport News”,”(757) 988-8050” Wan Shung Chinese Restaurant,”1046 W Little Creek Rd”,”Norfolk”,”(757) 489-4408” Wing Street,”8401 Hampton Blvd # 10”,”Norfolk”,”(757) 423-9999” Zero’s Subs,”5760 Northampton Blvd # 100”,” Virginia Beach”,”(757) 460-1121”

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Big Bethel Kindercare, 406 Big Bethel Rd , Hampton , (757) 838-4978 Christ’s Fellowship, 2925 Victory Blvd , Portsmouth , (757) 967-9977 Churchland Kindercare, 6025 Churchland Blvd , Portsmouth , (757) 484-9377 College Park Kindercare, 5925 Providence Rd , Virginia Beach , (757) 424-9261 Diamond Springs Kindercare, 990 Diamond Springs Rd , Virginia Beach , (757) 671-7370 General Booth Kindercare, 1801 General Booth Blvd , Virginia Beach , (757) 721-7664 Goddard School, 300 Cedar Ln , Chesapeake , (757) 547-2700 Goddard School, 2189 Mccomas Way , Virginia Beach , (757) 5632500 Goddard School, 2572 Virginia Beach Blvd , Virginia Beach , (757) 631-2062 Goddard School, 4280 World Views Guides

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Casey Blvd , Williamsburg , (757) 220-1740 Goddard School, 409 Hampton Hwy , Yorktown , (757) 867-7078 Great Bridge Kindercare, 929 Cedar Rd , Chesapeake , (757) 436-4747 Great Neck Kindercare, 2205 Poplar Point Rd , Virginia Beach , (757) 481-6048 Greenbrier Kindercare, 725 Greenbrier Pkwy , Chesapeake , (757) 436-4672 Hampton Roads Academy, 739 Academy Ln , Newport News , (757) 884-9100 Haygood Kindercare, 4621 Crossborough Rd , Virginia Beach , (757) 499-9343 Holloman Child Devmnt & Educ, 1679 Merrimac Trl , Williamsburg , (757) 887-0672 Human Affairs Headstart Ofc, 14357 Deloice Cres , Newport News , (757) 833-7674 J Clyde Morris Kindercare, 6 Sierra Dr ,

Newport News , (757) 596-1532 Kempsville Kindercare, 704 Hillingdon Ct , Virginia Beach , (757) 474-2450 Kenisington School, 3000 Easter Cir , Williamsburg , (757) 645-2047 Kujichagulia Academy Inc, 112 Grant St , Chesapeake , (757) 348-3359 Marriner Christian Academy, 6006 Churchland Blvd , Portsmouth , (757) 484-6440 NANSEMOND-Suffolk Academy, 3373 Pruden Blvd , Suffolk , (757) 539-8789 Newmarket Baptist Preschool, 8309 Orcutt Ave , Newport News , (757) 826-5293 Newport News/Denbigh Kindrcare, 12707 Jefferson Ave , Newport News , (757) 8759580 Oyster Point Kindercare, 338 Oyster Point Rd , Newport News , (757) 249-0902 Rosemont Kindercare, 3704 Lampl Ave ,


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Virginia Beach , (757) 498-8522 Silverleaf Kindercare, 4300 Silverleaf Dr , Virginia Beach , (757) 4978323 Small Voices Academy LLC, 3940 Airline Blvd # 110 , Chesapeake , (757) 488-0157 South Independence Kindercare, 2032 S Independence Blvd , Virginia Beach , (757) 471-2221 Trucker Street Kindercare, 5700 Trucker St , Portsmouth , (757) 484-1965

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Fort Eustis Fort Eustis is a United enlisted soldiers receive contracts with scrapping States Army installation education and on-the-job companies. located near Newport training in all modes of News, Virginia. In 2010, it transportation, aviation The following units are was combined with nearby maintenance, logistics and stationed at Fort Eustis: Langley Air Force Base to deployment doctrine and form Joint Base Langley– research. U.S. Army Training and Eustis. Doctrine Command Ghost Fleet or Dead Fleet 128th Aviation Brigade The post is the home to The Ghost fleet (some(US Army Aviation Logisthe Army Transportation times known as the Dead tics School) Corps, and also home to Fleet) anchored in the 7th Sustainment Brigade the U.S. Army Aviation James River near Fort Eu53rd Transportation Logistics School. stis. Battalion (Movement Control) Fort Eustis and its satelA portion of the U.S. 567th Inland Cargo lite installation, Fort Story, Maritime AdministraTransfer Company are the home of the U.S. tion’s National Defense Installation ManageArmy Transportation Reserve Fleet (NDRF) is ment Command, Atlantic Center, U.S. Army Trans- anchored in the James RivArmy Training Support portation School, NCO er adjacent to Mulberry Center Academy, Army AviaIsland. Known locally as Army Aviation Applied tion Logistics School and the Ghost Fleet, some of Technology Directorate 7th Sustainment Brigade. these inactive ships have 597th Transportation Other significant tenbecome too old and deteTerminal Group ants include the Military riorated to ever be reacU.S. Army TransportaSurface Deployment and tivated and have become tion Museum Distribution Command’s environmental hazards, as 12th MP Detachment Operations Center (G-3), they still hold fuel oil and (CID) Army Training Support other hazardous substanc93rd Signal Brigade Center (ATSC) and the es. Since the start of the (Strategic) Army Aviation Applied 21st century many of these 362nd TRS Detachment Technology Directorate ships, some dating back 1 Air Force Helicopter (AATD). At Fort Eustis to the World War II era Technical School and Fort Story, officers and have been removed under

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Joint Deployment Training Center NCO Academy (including Aviation Branch SLC and ALC) US Army Flight Concepts Division McDonald Army Community Hospital 221st MP Detachment 3D MP Detachment (K9)

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Langley Field Langley Field (IATA: LFI, ployment and air superiICAO: KLFI, FAA LID: ority for the United States LFI) is a United States or allied armed forces. The Air Force base located base is one of the oldest adjacent to Hampton and facilities of the Air Force, Newport News, Virginia. having been established It was one of thirty-two on 30 December 1916, Air Service training camps prior to America’s entry to established after the Unit- World War I by the Army ed States entry into World Air Service, named for War I in April 1917.[3] aviation pioneer Samuel Pierpont Langley. It was On 1 October 2010, Langused during World War ley Field was joined with I as a flying field; balloon Fort Eustis to become station; observers’ school; Joint Base Langley–Euphotography school; exstis. The base was estabperimental engineering lished in accordance with department, and for aerial congressional legislation coast defense. It is situated implementing the recom- on 3,152 acres of land bemendations of the 2005 tween the cities of HampBase Realignment and ton (south), NASA LaRC Closure Commission. (west), and the northwest The legislation ordered and southwest branches of the consolidation of the the Back River.[4] two facilities which were nearby, but separate miliAirpower over Hampton tary installations, into a Roads is a recurring airsingle joint base, one of show held at Langley in 12 formed in the United the spring. Many demStates as a result of the law. onstrations take place, including the F-22 Raptor The Air Force mission at Demonstration, AerobatLangley is to sustain the ics, and parachute demos. ability for fast global de-

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Because of the possibility of crashes of the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptors stationed at the base, the city of Hampton is attempting to buy up privately owned property via eminent domain to create a safety buffer zone around the base. To accomplish their mission, the support unit men and women of the 633d Air Base Wing at Langley are housed in the Mission Support Groups and Medical Group and support several tenant units:[6] The 1st Fighter Wing is composed of the 1st Operations Group and the 1st Maintenance Group, which work together to maintain Joint Base Langley–Eustis’s F-22 Raptors. Operational squadrons of the 1st Operations Group are: (Tail Code: FF) 27th Fighter Squadron (F-22 Raptor) 94th Fighter Squadron (F-22 Raptor)


Langley Field 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing The 480th ISR Wing operates and maintains the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System, or DCGS, also known as the “Sentinel” weapon system, conducting imagery, cryptologic, and measurement and signatures intelligence activities. The Wing is composed of the following units worldwide: 480th ISR Group, Fort Gordon, Ga. 497th ISR Group, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Va. 548th ISR Group, Beale Air Force Base, Calif. 692d ISR Group, Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, Hawaii 693d ISR Group, Ramstein Air Base, Germany 694th ISR Group, Osan Air Base, South Korea

192d Fighter Wing (Virginia Air National Guard) The 192d Fighter Wing mission is to fly and maintain the F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Langley–Eustis through the 149th Fighter Squadron, and support the ongoing intelligence mission through the 192d Intelligence Squadron.

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different maneuvers used in air combat, is used to help recruit for the United States Air Force. Performing in airshows and other special events all around the world, the squadron is the only demonstration team in the world to use the F-22 Raptor.

633d Air Base Wing The 633rd ABW is an Air Force-led mission support wing, serving both Air Force and Army units, as a result of a congressionally mandated joint-basing initiative between Langley and Eustis. Langley also hosts the Global Cyberspace Integration Center field operating agency and Headquarters Air Combat Command (ACC). Langley is also home to the F-22 Raptor Demo Team. This team, who travels all over the world performing World Views Guides | 2014


Revolutions by Matthew Arnold

While yet upon the verge of heaven he stood, God put a heap of letters in his hand, And bade him make with them what word he could. And man has turn’d them many times; made Greece, Rome, England, France; yes, nor in vain essay’d Way after way, changes that never cease! The letters have combined, something was made. But ah! an inextinguishable sense Haunts him that he has not made what he should; That he has still, though old, to recommence, Since he has not yet found the word God would. And empire after empire, at their height Of sway, have felt this boding sense come on; Have felt their huge frames not constructed right, And droop’d, and slowly died upon their throne. One day, thou say’st, there will at last appear The word, the order, which God meant should be. Ah! we shall know that well when it comes near; The band will quit man’s heart, he will breathe free.


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HAYES GARFIELD ARTHUR CLEVELAND B HARRISON MCKINLEY T ROOSEVELT TAFT WILSON HARDING COOLIDGE HOOVER F D ROOSEVELT TRUMAN EISENHOWER KENNEDY L JOHNSON NIXON FORD

CARTER REGAN G H W BUSH CLINTON G W BUSH OBAMA


Deal with dead tree limbs. The No. 1 thing most homeowners fail to do before winter sets in is eliminate dead tree branches, says Nick Gromicko, founder of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. Falling limbs -- or trees -can harm roofs, siding, gutters, porch railings, decks, and cars, not to mention unsuspecting passersby.

To weatherproof your plumbing, shut off the supply of water to outdoor spigots, swamp coolers, and sprinkler systems, then drain them. (Depending on your irrigation system, you may also need a contractor to blow out any excess moisture with compressed air.) Also cover the outdoor components of your air conditioner or swamp cooler to protect “Clear out any overhangthem from the elements. ing limbs that could fall on homes and cars,” he says. Seal leaks and save money. “In late summer or early Check your roof for loose fall go around and take off or missing shingles and gaps any branches that are hang- around your chimney, flues, ing over the corner of your and other openings and do house.” the same for your home’s exterior. Be especially watchful Be proactive about plumb- of the areas around windows, ing.If you live in colder cli- doors, and your foundamates, make sure that your tion. Once you identify areas plumbing isn’t vulnerable where water might intrude to the cycles of freezing and or ice could form, address thawing that can cause pipes these problems. Caulk cracks to burst -- a disaster that can or install weather stripping result in water damage or the where appropriate. Shoring growth of mold. up any leaks will provide a

more comfortable and trouble-free winter. Ask a professional to handle repairs that are outside your comfort zone and be sure to request project estimates up front. Check out your chimney. If you plan to use your fireplace this winter, make sure your chimney is clean and no critters have made themselves at home there. The last thing you need when cozying up to your hearth is a disaster waiting to happen in the chimney. Call a chimney sweep to inspect your chimney and clean out soot and other hazardous debris. Invest in a home energy audit. “The best thing to do is get an energy audit, which provides an assessment that can help you save money,” explains Robert DeSoto, branch chief with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Weatherization Assistance Program. A home energy audit helps you make your


home more comfortable and energy efficient. An audit will tell you where you’re losing energy and provide recommendations on ways you can improve. This can involve anything from installing additional insulation to replacing poorly performing appliances. Some homeowners perform their own energy audits. But professional home energy auditors use specialized equipment, which can give you information about potential trouble spots. To find an energy auditor, contact your state government energy office or local utility company. Research rebates and tax credits. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is putting billions of dollars into helping homeowners make their homes more energy efficient. If you have an old furnace or boiler or suspect that an energy audit might reveal ways you can save, now might be a good time to see if you qualify for any government perks. Many states and utility districts also offer rebate programs and other incentives

to help you conserve. To duce your levels. start your research, visit the website for your state energy Curb the CO. Before winoffice and local utility com- ter hits, make sure your carpany. bon monoxide detectors are working properly and Breathe easy all winter replace old batteries. If you long. Like a living organ- cook on a gas range, use the ism, a house needs balance. fan on your stove hood, if A home riddled with leaks it’s vented to the outside, to makes for a cold and expen- reduce your carbon monoxsive winter. But a house that’s ide exposure. Adjust your too tight can lead to prob- burners so you get a nice lems with indoor air quality. blue flame; a yellow-tipped flame produces more emis“Sealing up a house keeps sions. Has your furnace been everything inside,” DeSoto inspected lately? Make sure explains. “People think they to get an annual furnace inget drowsy after Thanksgiv- spection to ensure the safety ing because of the turkey, and efficiency of your home but all the carbon monoxide heating system. from using a gas range is going to stay in the house if it’s Mind the mold. Mold not vented (to the outside).” can worsen allergies, trigger asthma attacks, and cause Conduct a radon test. Ra- problems for people with don is an invisible, odor- compromised immune sysless gas that’s considered to tems. The good news is that be the second leading cause mold needs water in order of lung cancer in the U.S., to flourish. When showerbehind cigarettes. You can ing, use your bathroom fan, purchase your own test kit if vented to the outside, and at your local hardware or make sure any moisture-prohome improvement store. ducing appliance (like your You can also hire a qualified clothes dryer) is exhausted contractor to conduct a test outside. By securing your for you. If your home proves home against leaks for winto have elevated radon levels, ter, you’re helping to keep you will need to work with mold at bay. a qualified contractor to re-


Horoscopes By: Mike Litoris Aries: You are a powerful leader, and in saying that you should go for that promotion. Don’t be scared to spread your wings, as it might pay off. You need to take time for yourself also, nothing can kill your “vibe” like all work an no play. Make sure after a long week at work, to proverbially let your hair down. Taurus: You know how to really play cards, so play them. Make a good impression on the boss, get to work early and stay late, you’ll never know when you’ll need the extra money (hint hint) Let everyone know that your back to run the show. Gemini: Kind hearted you are, trusting you are not. Your loved one is in need of space, but your always worried where they have been, RELAX all the smothering is not good for your relationship, and it’s not broke then don’t try to fix it. Cancer: It’s time for a change, you know what I’m talking about! Make that change, as fast as possible. Even small changes can make a HUGE impact! But you don’t see what I see! Leo: The only person that can change your attitude is you! If not for the people around you, at least for yourself. Everyone need help sometimes, and don’t be scared to have the designated driver take the keys to your truck.


Virgo: You are great at being an artist, everyone around you thinks so. Don’t be scared to share your art, it may impact someone close to you. People really look up to how creative you are, you’d be great as a art department manager. It maybe time to get a new trade. Libra: No one really knows YOU, you should open up more, and let your guard down. Who know you might find that special somebody. Scorpio: You can’t be so reserved, it’s time for a new you. Go get a new do, a new outfit and go OUT have some fun, you’ll thank me later. Sagittarius: Birthdays at the very beginning of the sign, November 22 and thereabouts will find a fresh focus for first time initiatives that extends throughout the year. Also if you were born around early December in the mid 80’s around your coming birthday will represent a landmark year. You can be looking at some very important long range decisions imminent. Capricorn: You gotta step your game up, be more aggressive. You talk a good game but can you put the numbers up. Aquarius: Relationships also tend to be either work related or share an objective purpose. It should also offer better rewards for your efforts. Pisces: Your not as creative as you think, I’m not saying don’t try, but try a little harder! You think your ready for that manager job, but you aren’t. Just hang back and give it time! An apple on the bosses desk would’nt hurt either.





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