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Portsmouth, VA 23704
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Roger Brown's Restaurant and Sports Bar Roger Brown's Restaurant and Sports Bar

Meet up with your pals for the big game tonight at Roger Brown's Restaurant and Sports Bar. This highly entertaining nightlife venue offers plenty to enjoy. Start out with an incredibly delicious selection from the menu. The list of culinary selections features everything from delectable Angus steaks to classic entrees all made fresh to your order. After that, partake of the impressive selection at the bar that includes your choice of 24 draughts, domestic or international beer and wine. Several regulation pool tables, eye-popping video screens showing the big game, and excellent bar service make Roger Brown's the destination of choice for the perfect evening out.

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The Well Coffeehouse The Well Coffeehouse

In the ancient world a well meant life and it was a place for people to gather to share news and enjoy each other's company. Today, The Well Coffeehouse is a place to socialize, have fun and listen to some great Christian bands.  You're invited to come to The Well!

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Portsmouth Community Concerts Portsmouth Community Concerts

Portsmouth Community Concerts is an organization with a mission that involves bringing the best live music performances to Portsmouth on a regular basis. So far, they have not fallen short of their purpose. This veteran group that specializes in concert presentation has been responsible for offering an impressive schedule of national and international acts and entertainment to Portsmouth audiences. The shows take place at Willett Hall. You can buy a subscription to guarantee great seats, or if you prefer, you can purchase tickets individually.

 
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The Hill House Museum The Hill House Museum

The Hill House in Portsmouth still stands as a slice of historical domestic splendor. Upon visiting the Hill House, you will get the opportunity to peer at what the privileged life was like around 1825. The structure is a four-story example of regal living as it is meticulously adorned with belongings and personal effects that once belonged to the Hill family. This is a truly memorable piece of Portsmouth history that is understandably on the National Register of Historic Places.

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