Book history in Hampton, Virginia
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Dog Eared Books - Hampton
● OpenDog Eared Books in Hampton, Virginia is a charming book store located at 52 Old Hampton Lane. Specializing in a wide variety of books for all ages, including board books, picture books, children’s chapter books, young adult titles, popular fiction, and non-fiction, all priced at least half-off the publisher’s cover price. The store also accepts trade-ins for store credit, allowing customers to refresh their personal library while supporting sustainable practices. Conveniently situated in a quiet courtyard in downtown Hampton, Dog Eared Books is just steps away from popular attractions such as the Hampton History Museum and the Virginia Air and Space Museum. Street parking is available, with free garage parking located across the street. Nearby, visitors can enjoy a selection of delicious local restaurants.
52 Old Hampton Ln Suite C, Hampton, VA 23669, United States -
Attucks Theatre
● OpenLocated on historic Church Street in Norfolk, Virginia, the Attucks Theatre, also known as the "Apollo of the South," is a cultural landmark with a rich history. Designed by African-American architect Harvey Johnson, this theatre opened its doors in 1919 and has hosted legendary performers such as Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole, and Redd Foxx. Named in honor of Crispus Attucks, the first American patriot to lose his life in the Boston Massacre, the Attucks Theatre operated as a vibrant performing arts facility for 34 years before closing in 1953. In 1977, it was designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Congress.
1010 Church St, Norfolk, VA 23510, United States
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