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Touring Shirley in United States

Shirley in the region of Virginia is a city located in United States - some 108 mi or ( 174 km ) South of Washington , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Shirley

Time in Shirley is now 09:55 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Philadelphia, Columbia, Arlington, Barnetts, and Chesapeake. Being here already, consider visiting Philadelphia . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Shirley ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Hayabusa at the dragstrip

1:10 min by rka3rd
Views: 11526 Rating: 5.00

Took my Hayabusa to test and tune night at Richmond Dragway. Stock length, foot shifting, 250# rider. ..

[HD] Shirley Plantation - near Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia

12:05 min by davidegg22
Views: 1319 Rating: 5.00

Join us on a leisurely stroll around the grounds of Virginia's first plantation, established six years after our nation's first settlement at Jamestown in 1607. 11 generations of one family have lived ..


Grant's Cabin, City Point, Petersburg VA

0:44 min by VideoHistoryToday
Views: 923 Rating: 5.00

A very brief look at Gen. Ulysses Grant's cabin during the Seige of Petersburg in 1864-65. The location is City Point, Petersburg, Virginia.Please take a look at Video History Today www.videohistoryto ..

Right at Home Satisfied home care customer on Hopewell Virginia News

5:22 min by Angelica1444
Views: 559 Rating: 5.00

A Right at Home senior care customer in tells local news team about the benfits and woderful home care provided by Right at Home of Hopewell, VA. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Bermuda Hundred, Virginia

Bermuda Hundred was the first incorporated town in the English colony of Virginia. It was founded by Sir Thomas Dale in 1613, six years after Jamestown. At the southwestern edge of the confluence of the Appomattox and James Rivers opposite City Point, annexed to Hopewell, Virginia in 1923, Bermuda Hundred was a port town for many years. The terminology "Bermuda Hundred" also included a large area adjacent to the town.

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Located at 37.34 -77.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 1613 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies, History of Bermuda, History of Virginia, James River (Virginia), Populated places established in 1613, Populated places in Chesterfield County, Virginia, Populated places in colonial Virginia, Unincorporated communities in Virginia

Grant's Headquarters at City Point Museum

Grant's Headquarters at City Point is a museum operated by the National Park Service at Appomattox Manor in Hopewell, Virginia. It is a unit of the Petersburg National Battlefield Park. City Point was a port on the James River. During the last years of the American Civil War, from the port there, the City Point Railroad was used to support the Union forces during the Siege of Petersburg 1864–65.

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Located at 37.32 -77.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: American Civil War museums in Virginia, Historic house museums in Virginia, Hopewell, Virginia, Museums in Hopewell, Virginia, Virginia in the American Civil War

Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge

The Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge that spans the James River between Jordan's Point in Prince George County and Charles City County near Hopewell, Virginia. The bridge carries vehicle traffic of State Route 156, and is owned by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). It is named after Benjamin Harrison V, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a Governor of Virginia, who lived nearby at Berkeley Plantation.

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Located at 37.32 -77.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1977 disasters, Bridge disasters caused by collision, Bridge disasters in the United States, Bridges completed in 1966, Bridges over the James River (Virginia), Buildings and structures in Charles City County, Virginia, Buildings and structures in Prince George County, Virginia, Disasters in Virginia, Memorial bridges in the United States, Monuments and memorials in Virginia, Road bridges in Virginia, Shipwrecks of the James River, Transportation in Charles City County, Virginia, Transportation in Prince George County, Virginia, Vertical lift bridges

Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges

Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges are twin spans which carry State Route 10 across the Appomattox River in Virginia. The bridges are located in Chesterfield County, Prince George County, and the independent city of Hopewell in the Tri-Cities area of the Richmond-Petersburg region. In 1998, the bridges were named in honor of Charles Hardaway Marks (1921–2004), a prominent local attorney and politician who was long a state legislator representing the area in the Virginia General Assembly.

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Located at 37.31 -77.30 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Bridges in Richmond, Virginia, Buildings and structures in Chesterfield County, Virginia, Buildings and structures in Prince George County, Virginia, Hopewell, Virginia, Road bridges in Virginia, Transportation in Chesterfield County, Virginia, Transportation in Prince George County, Virginia

Jordan Point, Virginia

Jordan Point (or Jordan's Point) is a small unincorporated community on the south bank of the James River in the northern portion of Prince George County, Virginia, United States.

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Located at 37.31 -77.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Bland family of Virginia, James River plantations, Populated places in Prince George County, Virginia, Unincorporated communities in Virginia