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History
She was one of the most famous female sculptors of the 20th century, and you've likely seen her work in Hampton Roads.
History
Queen Esther Marrow, a legendary songstress from Newport News
A feature on legendary Hampton Roads songstress Queen Esther Marrow, as part of our Women's History Month series.
History
2 decades ago this week, the war in Iraq began
The war waged on for years, with thousands deployed to fight.
People
Anna Hyatt Huntington | One of the most famous American women sculptors
If you’ve been to the Chrysler Museum of Art, you’ve seen the work of Anna Hyatt Huntington.
History
Queen Esther Marrow, the Newport News songstress who performed for presidents, royalty and the pope
With her group, The Harlem Gospel Singers, Queen Esther Marrow continues to tour the world.
History
Fort Pickett officially renamed to honor WWII Medal of Honor recipient
Today, the army re-designated it to "Fort Barfoot", in honor of Colonel Van T. Barfoot. He has a lot of Virginia ties.
Norfolk
Station 11: Norfolk Fire-Rescue breaks ground on new fire station building
The current station location on Verdun Avenue is rich in history. It's over 100 years old, and it was the first station in Norfolk to have an electric fire engine.
Nation World
Ancient Hebrew Bible to be auctioned for estimated $30M price
"It’s like the emergence of the Biblical text as we know it today," a specialist at Sotheby’s said.
History
Sink or swim: Who was the Witch of Pungo and what was her impact on Virginia?
In 2006, nearly 300 years after her trial, Grace Sherwood was exonerated by then Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.
History
This was the only woman in Virginia to be tortured for allegedly practicing witchcraft
In 1706, Grace Sherwood was put on trial and accused of being a witch.
North Carolina
This mother and daughter vanished alongside an entire colony right here in North Carolina.
Their names still grace countless landmarks and monuments – including the county where they made their home that we know today.
History
This mother-daughter duo was a part of vanishing history in North Carolina
Virginia Dare, the daughter of Eleanor, was the first child born in the new world in 1587. Then, the colony went missing.
History
Queen Esther Marrow, a legendary songstress from Newport News
A feature on legendary Hampton Roads songstress Queen Esther Marrow, as part of our Women's History Month series.
History
2 decades ago this week, the war in Iraq began
The war waged on for years, with thousands deployed to fight.
People
Anna Hyatt Huntington | One of the most famous American women sculptors
If you’ve been to the Chrysler Museum of Art, you’ve seen the work of Anna Hyatt Huntington.
History
Queen Esther Marrow, the Newport News songstress who performed for presidents, royalty and the pope
With her group, The Harlem Gospel Singers, Queen Esther Marrow continues to tour the world.
History
Fort Pickett officially renamed to honor WWII Medal of Honor recipient
Today, the army re-designated it to "Fort Barfoot", in honor of Colonel Van T. Barfoot. He has a lot of Virginia ties.
Norfolk
Station 11: Norfolk Fire-Rescue breaks ground on new fire station building
The current station location on Verdun Avenue is rich in history. It's over 100 years old, and it was the first station in Norfolk to have an electric fire engine.
Nation World
Ancient Hebrew Bible to be auctioned for estimated $30M price
"It’s like the emergence of the Biblical text as we know it today," a specialist at Sotheby’s said.
History
Sink or swim: Who was the Witch of Pungo and what was her impact on Virginia?
In 2006, nearly 300 years after her trial, Grace Sherwood was exonerated by then Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.
History
This was the only woman in Virginia to be tortured for allegedly practicing witchcraft
In 1706, Grace Sherwood was put on trial and accused of being a witch.
North Carolina
This mother and daughter vanished alongside an entire colony right here in North Carolina.
Their names still grace countless landmarks and monuments – including the county where they made their home that we know today.
History
This mother-daughter duo was a part of vanishing history in North Carolina
Virginia Dare, the daughter of Eleanor, was the first child born in the new world in 1587. Then, the colony went missing.
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