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Website. Official website. Virginia Beach, officially the City of Virginia Beach, is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The population was 459,470 at the 2020 census. [2] Located on the southeastern coast of Virginia, it is the fifth-most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic and the 42nd-most populous city ...
- Virginia Beach Oceanfront
Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Virginia Beach Oceanfront refers...
- Most Populous City in Virginia
Many county seats are politically not a part of the counties...
- Cape Henry Lighthouses
The Cape Henry Lighthouses are a pair of lighthouses at Cape...
- Virginia Beach United FC
Virginia Beach United FC are an American soccer club...
- Bobby Dyer
Robert M. Dyer (born August 10, 1950) is an American...
- Cavalier Hotel
The Cavalier Hotel is a historic hotel building at 4200...
- Bridge-Tunnel
The Øresund Connection. A bridge–tunnel is a persistent,...
- History
The history of Virginia Beach, Virginia, goes back to the...
- Colonial Beach, Virginia
Colonial Beach, Virginia (CBVA) is a river and beach town...
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Native Americans
Chesepians were the Native American (American Indian) people living in the area now known as South Hampton Roads in Virginiaduring the time the English settlers came in 1607. They lived in an area which is now the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach. The Chesepians had two other towns (or villages), Apasus and Chesepioc. Both were near the Chesapeake Bay in what is now Virginia Beach. Archaeologists and other people have found many Native American artifacts, for examp...
First landing, Adam Thoroughgood
In 1607, after traveling by ocean for 144 days, three ships headed by Captain Christopher Newport came to land where the Atlantic Ocean meets the southern mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. This point is in the northeastern part of the city. They named it Cape Henry, after Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the oldest son of King James I of England. They then left the area to find a place farther inland where ships from other European countries would not find them. They created their first settlemen...
Princess Anne County: 1691-1963
In 1691, Lower Norfolk County was divided to form Norfolk County to the west and Princess Anne Countyto the east. Princess Anne included all the area from North Carolina border to Cape Henry at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay along the Atlantic Ocean. Princess Anne County existed from 1691 to 1963, over 250 years.
Geography
Virginia Beach has an area of 1,288.1 km² (497.3 mi²). Of that area, 643.1 km² (248.3 mi²) is land and 645.0 km² (249.0 mi²) is water. The average elevation is 12 feet (4 meters) above sea level. The city has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa in the Koeppen climate classification).
Virginia Beach has three Sister Cities: 1. Bangor, Northern Ireland 2. Miyazaki, Japan 3. Moss, Norway
Official Government Website Archived 2000-04-08 at the Wayback MachineConvention & Visitors Bureau Archived 2008-08-20 at the Wayback MachineVirginia Beach City Page Archived 2006-05-08 at the Wayback MachineVirginia is for LoversVirginia Beach offers the classic beach vacation, and maintains a long-standing reputation as a family-friendly oceanfront resort. Visitors are greeted by a 300 ft (91 m) wide beach lined by Virginia Beach’s 3 mi (4.8 km) concrete oceanfront Boardwalk. The resort offers a mild climate year-round.
View some fun and interesting interactive maps for the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Travel virtually all over Virginia Beach and see things before you arrive!
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Virginia Beach. Where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find the vibrant and bustling coastal city of Virginia Beach. A popular destination all year long, Virginia Beach shines during the summertime when visitors flock to the oceanfront and boardwalk.