Here's a look at some of my favorite "Postcards from Hampton Roads" pieces.
The Suffolk Visitors Center Pavilion is a room without walls, and without limits! Since its February opening, the outdoor, yet completely covered venue, has
The Portsmouth Main Library has quite a history, and based upon it's knack for keeping up with the times,quite a future. A fire closed its doors in December
After two years of construction the new trail center at First Landing State Park has opened its doors. Friendly rangers and volunteers will help you make the
Folks in the charming town of Smithfield know things would not be so swell without the swine, so a public arts project has really put the pig on a pedestal!
Mill Point Park is park nestled by the water in downtown Hampton. With it's shady trees and winding paths, it can be a destination for peace and quiet, or
In this week's postcard from Hampton Roads, Kerri Furey shows you a community that took a lot of inspiration from across the pond.
It stands in the shadows of glass, steel and stone skyscrapers in Norfolk's business district, but when it was erected decades ago, the monument to those who
The Norfolk County Courthouse has stood at the corner of London Boulevard and High Street in Portsmouth since the 1840's and has served many purposes. It's the
The Chesapeake Planetarium was launched shortly after "Sputnik," and has been inspiring students of all ages to reach for the stars ever since!
Little Island Park may be city property, but it belongs to the people who love the sand and surf, fishing pier, playground and many other amenities that make
The tiny village of Driver is a "blink and you'll miss it" kind of place, but if you take the time to look around, you'll see a charming community that is
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