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Site of Basses Choice It was
patented by Capt. Nathaniel Basse and Christopher Lawne. It is listed in the 1624
Muster and is located on the Pagan Creek.
Contributed by Lea L. Dowd |
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Boykin's Tavern a rare example of
the hostelries once common in Virginia
courthouse complexes.
Photographed June 2007 and Contributed by George Seitz |
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County Clerk's Office Built in
1822, it remains in use today
Photographed June 2007 George Seitz and Contributed by |
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Four Square Plantation Built in
1807 for the Woodley
family. It is a fine collection of early buildings, including a granary,
cookhouse, dairy, smokehouse and slave quarters. It now serves as a Bed
and Breakfast.
Photographed 24 May 2008 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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James River Bridge The opposite
shore is Newport News.
Photographed 1998 and Contributed by Gill Pollard |
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View of Pagan Creek at Basses
Choice
Contributed by Lea L. Dowd |
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St. Luke's Church
Contributed by Lea L. Dowd |
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St. Luke's Church Taken around 1990. It is
the front view of St. Luke's Church
Contributed by Elizabeth Cann Kambourian, Richmond, VA |
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St. Luke's Church This is the back of St.
Luke's Church.
Contributed by Elizabeth Cann Kambourian, Richmond, VA |
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St. Luke's Church There is an oval window
on each side of the entrance vestibule of St. Luke's. This picture is taken looking into one
side, and out the other. You can vaguely see the lantern hanging in the vestibule between the two
windows.
Contributed by Elizabeth Cann Kambourian, Richmond, VA |