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James Financial Services Inc
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Taste Unlimited
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Dominion Veterinary Hospital
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The Egg Bistro
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Things To Do in Chesapeake, VA

Long Shots Billiards and Darts Long Shots Billiards and Darts

Get in the game at Chesapeake's popular Long Shots Billiards and Darts. This is where the action is, as the popular indoor recreation venue holds regular league dart competitions. There are also plenty of regulation pool tables, television screens featuring the best in sports, and a deep beer selection to keep the fun going all night!

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Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

Go on an adventure filled with some of Chesapeake's most stunning natural beauty when you visit the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. The Great Dismal Swamp is located in southeastern Virginia and northeastern Carolina and has been recognized as a mysterious natural attraction where several people have easily lost their way. Originally established in 1974, this refuge is made up of 112,684 acres of forested wetlands. The 31,000-acre Drummond Lake is found at the center of the swamp.

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Lee Hall Mansion Lee Hall Mansion

Take a tour that will take you back to one of the last remaining antebellum homes when you visit the Lee Hall Mansion. Originally built between 1851 and 1859, this impressive structure was the home of affluent planter Richard Decauter Lee. The Victorian-styled home never fails to mesmerize the many visitors who quietly tour the various rooms which are furnished with impressively detailed, authentic furniture and accessories. Also, there are special events and evening programs that are planned year round.

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