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  2. Yorktown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Yorktown is a historic town in Virginia, famous for the 1781 surrender of British General Cornwallis to George Washington and the French fleet. It is part of the Historic Triangle, a tourist attraction with Jamestown and Williamsburg, and has a naval base and a bike trail.

  3. York County School Division - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the public school district in York County, Virginia, with 19 schools and 12,750 students. Find out the governance, leadership, and schools' names and locations.

  4. York County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and attractions of York County, one of the oldest counties in the U.S. and a part of the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia. Find out how it was founded, renamed, and developed over time, and what it offers to visitors and residents today.

  5. Poquoson, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Poquoson is an independent city in Virginia, USA, with a population of 12,460. It has a history dating back to 1631, when it was part of the New Poquoson Parish, and is known for its marshy landscape and boating economy.

  6. Grace Church (Yorktown, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Church (also known as York-Hampton Parish Church) is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery at Route 1003 and Main Street in Yorktown, Virginia. It was built in 1697 and later updated with a Greek Revival style. Thomas Nelson, Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence and other pre-Revolution Founding Fathers attended the church. [3]

  7. York High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    York High School issued its first student yearbook, then titled "The York Bugle," in 1955. From 1955 to 1970, an avalanche of over 5,000 pupils descended upon the York County school system. This influx was largely due to white flight as families moved from the neighboring cities of Hampton and Newport News to the county following the 1954 Brown v.

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