military: FOR RENT: Beautiful 2-Story Home on Cul-De-Sac!
- 11/13/18 07:08 AM
Great location to be near 295 and 95 and situated on a quiet cul-de-sac lot in much sought after Cedarlea Park subdivision. The home features 4 bedrooms a formal living room with hardwood floors, crown molding and French doors. The formal dining room has hardwood floors, chair rail and crown molding. The big family room offers berber carpet, TV niche, gas fireplace, & is open to the kitchen. The eat-in kitchen has 42" cabinets, built-in microwave, smooth top range, HUGE pantry, breakfast bar and a nice breakfast nook. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet, ceiling fan, sitting area and a
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military: York County Virginia
- 08/29/09 02:00 AM
YORK COUNTY VIRGINIA By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES,REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Property Manager, Award Winner, RE/MAX Hall Of Fame History in York County, Virginia York County Virginia dates to Colonial times. It was first settled in 1633. York County is known for two of the greatest wars ever fought on American soil: The Civil War and The Revolutionary War. The Yorktown Battlefields are a national historic site overseen by the National Park Service. During the Revolutionary War, Yorktown was the place where General Cornwallis surrendered, after the final battle of the war for independence. In the Civil War era, Yorktown was a centrally
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military: Prince George County Virginia, Close to Petersburg: History in Prince George County, Virginia
- 08/02/09 08:44 AM
Prince George County Virginia, Close to Petersburg History in Prince George County, Virginia By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX Hall of Fame Prince George County has a rich history that dates to the Colonial era. It was named for Prince George of Denmark, the husband of reigning monarch of England, Queen Anne. When the three ships came up the James River in 1607 to settle at Jamestown Island, John Martin sighted a tract of land along the James River further west than Jamestown that he felt was appropriate for settlement. In 1616
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military: York County Virginia: A Great Place for Military Personnel and Families to Live
- 08/02/09 04:10 AM
York County Virginia: A Great Place for Military Personnel and Families to Live By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX Hall of Fame Military personnel stationed at the Coast Guard Base in Yorktown, Camp Perry in Williamsburg, Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, Fort Eustis in Newport News, Downtown Newport News Naval Barracks or Langley Air Force Base, will want to consider purchasing a home in nearby York County VA. York County: An Excellent Place for Active Duty Military and Families Why is York County a great choice for military personnel and families? Because York County
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