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Peninsula Community Theatre Culture in Newport News, VA USA
A historic theatre with a five-production season. In 1994, Peninsula Community Theatre (PCT) bought the Village Theatre, an art deco movie house that was a landmark in historic Hilton Village (Author William Styron worked there as a lad!).
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Peninsula Fine Arts Center Art Museum in Newport News, VA USA
An interactive art gallery with ever-changing exhibitions. Explore the arts at (Pfac) Peninsula Fine Arts Center with an ever-changing array of exhibitions, programs, events and studio classes.
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Peninsula S.P.C.A. Exotic Sanctuary & Petting Zoo Zoo in Newport News, VA USA
View exciting exotic animals and pet some tamer varieties! The Peninsula S.P.C.A.'s Petting Zoo has a variety of exotic animals including a black panther, mountain lion and a charming family of lemurs. Meet "Tiger Lily" our Siberian tiger and "Pascanelli," our African mandrill.
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Petersburg National Battlefield National Park in Hopewell, VA USA
National Battlefield The visitor contact stations at Grant's Headquarters at City Point and Five Forks Battlefield will be closed October 27, 2004 due to a park-wide staff meeting.
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Quarantine Creations Art Gallery in Alexandria, VA USA
Art Exhibit The Quarantine Creations exhibit at the Veterinary Clinics of America Alexandria Animal Hospital (VCA Alexandria) features artwork based on our quarantine experiences. We all have been going through some challenging times during this COVID-19 pandemic.
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Reprise ~ Watercolor or Acrylic Paintings by Frank Herzog Art Gallery in Abingdon, VA USA
Watercolor and acrylic paintings by Frank Herzog The Gallery @ Barr Photographics announces the inaugural installment of the Corner Gallery’s 2019 exhibition series with the return of Radford, Virginia artist Frank Herzog. Frank is exhibiting a collection of watercolor or acrylic paintings entitled “Reprise”.
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Science Museum of Virginia Science Museum in Richmond, VA USA
Aerospace, astronomy, electricity, physical sciences, computers, crystals, telecommunications, and the Foucault pendulum are among the subjects covered in exhibits here. Older children and teens love the Ethyl IMAX Dome and Planetarium, and adults enjoy ...
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Science Museum of Western Virginia Science Museum in Roanoke, VA USA
Providing hands-on interactive exhibits. Offering a variety of innovation programs, both on-site and in the community. Preserving our collections and using them to enhance learning. Creating a welcoming atmosphere that stimulates curiosity and wonder.
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Scottish Kilt Arts and Craft in Woodbridge, VA USA
Scottish Kilt™ - House of Premium Quality Kilts
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Second Life Art Gallery in Alexandria, VA USA
Art utilizing recycled materials Del Ray Artisans presents "Second Life Exhibition". Many physical items we choose to remove from our lives can be sold/given/donated to others rather than going into our worlds overburdened landfills.
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Shenandoah Valley Cultural Heritage Museum at The Edinburg M Historic Site in Edinburg, VA USA
The 1848 Edinburg Mill -- one of the few Mills to escape the burning of the Civil War -- has been tastefully and creatively adapted to house a 20,000+ sq.ft. museum devoted to the cultural life and transportation in the County through the years.
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Sounds & Sights of Colonial Farmhouse Recreation in Arlington, VA USA
Celebrate the season with colonial fife & drum music The Ball-Sellers House, the oldest structure in the county (c. 1750) is celebrating the beginning of its 2024 season with music from the colonial era.
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Sounds & Sights of Colonial Farmhouse Recreation in Arlington, VA USA
Celebrate the season with colonial fife & drum music The Ball-Sellers House, the oldest structure in the county (c. 1750) is celebrating the beginning of its 2024 season with music from the colonial era.
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Sounds & Sights of Colonial Farmhouse Recreation in Arlington, VA USA
Celebrate the season with colonial fife & drum music The Ball-Sellers House, the oldest structure in the county (c. 1750) is celebrating the beginning of its 2024 season with music from the colonial era.
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