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  1. Greenway Plantation is a wood-frame, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story plantation house in Charles City County, Virginia. Historic Route 5 and the Virginia Capital Trail bikeway, both of which connect Williamsburg and Richmond pass to slightly south of this private home.

    • November 12, 1969
    • 1775; 248 years ago
    • 0 acres (0 ha)
    • Greenway, Charles City County, Virginia
  2. Greenway Plantation is a historic house in Virginia, built by Judge John Tyler, Sr., the father of president John Tyler, circa 1776. It is one of the first and most distinctive plantations in the state, located near the Charles City Courthouse and the James River.

  3. Nov 23, 2018 · Greenway Plantation. 10900 John Tyler Memorial Highway, Charles City, Virginia. Built circa 1776, for Judge John Tyler (1747-1813), 15th Governor of Virginia, at about the time of his marriage to Mary Marot Armistead (1761-1797). Approached by a driveway lined with cedar and willow trees, Greenway is located on the north side of the James River ...

  4. Greenway Plantation is a wood-frame, 1+1⁄2-story plantation house in Charles City County, Virginia. Historic Route 5 and the Virginia Capital Trail bikeway, both of which connect Williamsburg and Richmond pass to slightly south of this private home.

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Listen to This Episode! Season 1, Episode 10: John Tyler and Greenway Plantation. Staying in the James River region in Virginia, and swinging by Greenway Plantation, home of Governor John Tyler, Sr., and birthplace of President John Tyler, Jr., tenth President!

  6. Central Ohio Greenways (COG) is a network of over 230 miles of trails that connects the Central Ohio region. COG trails offer a variety of opportunities for recreation and transportation, including biking, running, walking, scootering, and roller blading. COG trails also connect parks, neighborhoods, rivers, businesses, and cultural attractions ...

  7. Jun 24, 2020 · Example of an Eastgate home at 320 Sherborne Drive. Almost a century ago, OSU student Andrew Barta detailed the segregated East Long Street District in a sociological survey. Barta takes the reader on an imaginary walk starting in the adjacent white neighborhood. Once crossing Greenway Avenue, which apparently functioned as the barrier between the white and African American sections, the ...

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