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Chesapeake, VA 23322
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Zeno's Books Zeno's Books

First-editions, vintage periodicals and much more await you at Zeno's Books in Chesapeake. Whether you are an avid reader and collector or just want to browse through the shelves, you're sure to find something that will capture your attention and imagination. All books are reasonably priced, and if there is a title that you can't quite find, the friendly staff at Zeno's will be more than happy to direct you to it or even special order it. At Zeno's, they take pride in bringing you the whole story!

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Battleship Wisconsin Battleship Wisconsin

Despite the fact that the Battleship Wisconsin is located in Norfolk, die-hard history buffs don't mind the drive at all. This impressive battleship museum is one of the largest and the last ever built by the United States Navy. When you visit, you can take a dramatic walk on its deck on a self-guided tour and see other parts of the ship. A gift shop as well as several excellent photo opportunities are available at this popular historic attraction.

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Bergey's Dairy Farm Bergey's Dairy Farm

Sure, your date is sweet, but you'll both share in creating something even sweeter when you both visit the Bergey's Dairy Farm on your next romantic date. Your visit isn't about looking at everything from the view of an outsider–you will actually get to do some work on this dairy farm as part of the fun! This farm was originally founded by Titus Bergey in 1931 and still offers fresh milk in bottles, butter and sweet homemade ice cream produced right on this charming farm.

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St. Luke's Church St. Luke's Church

See one of our nation's only surviving original Gothic buildings when you visit Historic St. Luke's Church in nearby Smithfield. This architectural attraction is something truly remarkable to behold, as it is the oldest Church of England foundation in America. Commonly referred to as “Old Brick,” it dates back to 1632. In 1953, the non-profit group St. Luke's Restoration was founded and played a vital road in the church’s maintenance and upkeep. The site is a National Landmark, on the Virginia Landmarks Register and on the National Register of Historic Places.

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