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Suggested Programs and Speakers for 2005-2007

Please be assured that we have attempted to provide a list of quality program suggestions for you; however, it would be advantageous for your club to discuss program selections with other program chairmen.

It remains your responsibility to get the details of the speaker’s program, all fee amounts, date, time, place, length of program, and any special set-up requirements.

Discuss the speakers’ credentials with them, so that you may make a proper introduction at your meeting. Please report any sub-standard programs to the Council Speakers Bureau.

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  • Floral Designs
    • Herbert Pettway
      Telephone 426-1438 (cell 651-0653)
      Everlasting Designs from the Garden
      Fee
      Known for his uniqueness, creativity and artistic flair as well as his design principle of less is more and simple is elegant. His most popular program continues to be Holidays Decorations from Colonial Williamsburg. Offers a variety of demonstrations and lectures and is flexible with specific program requests and speaker’s fee.
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    • Cynthia O’Hara
      Telephone 461-4603
      Fee
      A girl just wants to have fun! We will discuss all different types of topics your choice. We can even do it hands on as we explore the mysterious world of Floral Design. We will throw a little nature, art, people and merriment together to simply enjoy a flower experience. Fee depends on type of class or speaking engagement.
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    • Helga Macko
      Telephone 340-7576, Fax 426-3668.
      Helga Macko Flowers
      Fee
      In tracing the floral trends that reflect the spirit of the time we live in, her design approach is always fresh, new, and surprising. Specializes in hand-tied arrangements.
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    • Charles W. Dougherty (Bill)
      Telephone 631-0783
      The Flower Studio
      Fee
      Distinctive floral design. Light-hearted and unusual programs ranging from the very traditional to the outlandish. Floral demonstrations and/or workshops in eclectic styles and themes. Some programs oriented toward seasonal floral and home decorating. Available to speak to clubs at anytime; call to make arrangements. Please schedule early.
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    • Marie M. Butler
      Telephone 548-2602
      Email kfbutler@erols.com
      Fee
      • Ikebana Demonstrations:
        • Seasonal Arrangements
        • Arrangements by Specific plant, form or line
        • Arrangements by Container (ex. Baskets)
      • Workshops:
        • Upright form Ikebana (Beginner class)
        • Tussie Mussies:  Bouquets in the Victorian language of flowers demonstrated and Nosegays assembled by participants.
        • Centerpiece Ikebana (Beginner class)
      • Other programs possible on request.
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    • Frances Thrash
      Telephone 481-3484
      Fee
      Available to speak most evenings to groups, but has limited availability at this time for daytime speaking.
      • Design Basics 30 minutes to 1 hour (dependent upon the needs of the organization requesting speaker) which will include the basics of design including selection of containers and tools necessary, introduction to the principals and elements of design, mechanics of construction of design, and explanation of organization of the design. Cost - $25 plus cost of materials.
      • Design Program 30 minutes to 1 hour (dependent upon the needs of the organization requesting speaker) which will include the basics of design, selection of containers and tools necessary, concentration upon a certain principal or element of design, and explanation of organization of the design. Cost - $25 plus cost of materials.
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    • Mari Hall
      Telephone 481-3970
      Fee
      Corsages, silk and fresh flower workshops. Traditional and Contemporary designs.
    • Roberta Grater
      Telephone 486-4982
      • Basic Floral Design Learn how to do simple floral designs in this hands-on workshop. Round, oval, triangle, vertical or horizontal arrangement.
      • Decorating with Herbs and Flowers Simple ways to incorporate herbs with flowers for entertaining and everyday life.
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    • Judy Chapman (AAF, AIFD)
      Telephone 340-1570 (H), 427-0205 (Chapman’s Florist)
      Fee
      Any floral demonstration or workshop (extra fee for workshop materials).
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    • Council Library (Ann Brown’s home)
      Telephone 490-2229
      A new VCR tape is available for a program to demonstrate creative mass designs, entitled, Flower Arranging for Everyone. The tape runs about 30-40 minutes. Other VCR tapes are also available.
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    • Patty Adkins
      Cell Phone 679-6822
      Fee
      Horticulturist, Certified Arborist, Nursery Manager. Very flexible subjects to suit each garden club. Will discuss soils to plant care and pruning. Evenings.
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  • Community and Civic Improvements in Virginia Beach
    • Chesapeake Bay Foundation
      Christy Everett
      Telephone 622-1964
      Email ceverett@cbf.org
      The Chesapeake Bay Foundation slide show presentation is about the current state of the Chesapeake Bay. The state of the bay is a measurement of fisheries, habitat and pollution affecting the Bay and its tributaries. We will focus on nutrient (nitrogen) pollution to the Bay and what is needed to limit this harmful type of pollution. There is no fee for this presentation. Garden club members may sign up for Chesapeake Bay Foundation membership or volunteer opportunities.
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    • Clean Community Commission
      Debbie Devine, Recycling Coordinator
      Telephone 430-2450
      • How Recycling Works in Virginia Beach
      • Green Consumerism Pre-cycling
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    • Soil Conservation Service
      Kathleen Hickman, Education Administrative Coordinator
      Telephone 427-4775
      Backyard Conservation Program and other environmental concerns.
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    • Parks and Recreation
      Telephone 563-1100
      Mary Cole, Recreation Administrator
      Ray Emerson, Parks Administrator
      Dick Nutter, Golf Course Administrator
      Will set up programs on such topics as:
      • Adult and Senior Citizen Activities
      • Youth Activities
      • Therapeutic Recreation for the Disabled
      • All About the Department of Parks and Recreation
      • Parks
      • Golf Courses
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    • Public Utilities
      Supriya Christopher
      Telephone 427-4171
      Water Conservation and Water Saving Tips
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    • Virginia Beach Volunteer Council
      Mary Russo
      Telephone 427-4722
      • The City’s Volunteer Job Bank and Volunteer Program
      • What opportunities are available and how the program works.
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  • Horticulture
    • Master Gardener Program
      Susan French, Virginia Cooperative Extension Agent
      Hotline 427-8156 (during gardening season)
      Master Gardeners will be manning the phones to answer your questions. Many of our horticulture speakers are Master Gardeners and as such, have a wide range of knowledge. Some of them have expressed a willingness to prepare a presentation on a subject to suit your needs.
      Starred (*) members of the Master Gardener Program are asking that a Donation be made to the MASTER GARDENER LIBRARY FUND. Checks should be made payable to: Master Gardeners, Virginia Beach.
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    • Ms. Gill Slippy
      Telephone 486-0799
      • The Magical Lotus An Exotic Garden Plant. Covering the care and propagation of growing Lotus in the Hampton Roads area. Slides on PowerPoint, 60 minutes.
      • Water Lilies The Ancient Flower of the Kings Encompassing hardy and tropical water lily varieties, their care and propagation. Slides on PowerPoint, 60 minutes.
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    • Dr. T. Winston Gouldin
      Past President of the Virginia Camellia Society, active volunteer with the Botanical Gardens.
      Telephone 857-0350
      Fee $20.00 which gives you a 1-year membership in the Camellia Society.
      Camellias
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    • Ron Baum
      President of the Virginia Bonsai Society.
      Telephone 427-1973
      Bonsai tool set demonstrated, variety of materials used, some trees will be brought to be shown. Has exclusive Bonsai nursery, gives classes, lectures, demonstrations. History and origin of the art, care, variety, cardinal rules of indoors and outdoors trees. Teaches maintenance, wiring and potting.
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    • Carl and Demeris Anderson
      Virginia Hydroponics Inc.
      Telephone 490-5425
      Program on Hydroponics: How to Grow Fresh Vegetables Year-Round with No Weeds and Few Pests in Two-Thirds Time.
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    • Barbra Brawley
      Telephone 481-2041
      Donation
      Selection, Care and Use of Common Herbs. Hands-on workshop using herbs.
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    • Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
      Landscape Division
      Telephone 1-757-220-7094
      Fee + mileage
      Call for speakers on such topics as:
      • The 18th Century Use of Herbs
      • Garden Maintenance
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    • Lauren Gehman
      Telephone 627-5473
      Retired from the City of Portsmouth Landscape Services
      Small Fee
      Lectures on Horticulture.
      • Herbs
      • Bulbs
      • Growing Annuals, Perennials, etc.
      • Colonial Williamsburg Christmas Decorating.
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    • Dr. Duane Harding
      Telephone 479-3297
      Donation
      Programs:
      • The Gardener and the Weather develop an understanding of weather conditions and how they affect gardening activities.
      • Lightning
      • Rainbows
      • Slide presentation also available.
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    • Roger Huff
      Telephone 427-4461
      No fee.
      Urban Forestry care of trees in the urban environment.
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    • Barbara Lott
      Telephone 464-6330
      Donation to Master Gardener Program
      • Do’s and Don’ts of Composting Landscape Wastes, Small Space Gardening how to use raised beds, vertical gardening, double digging and crop rotations.
      • Container Gardening & Drip Irrigation.
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    • Jim Selby
      Telephone 340-0352
      Donation to Rose Society
      Accredited Rose Judge with 35 years experience. Member of Rose Society
      Day or evening. Please call to arrange time. All Roses are his specialty. Will speak on other subjects as well including plant propagation.
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    • Norfolk Botanical Gardens
      Telephone 441-5830
      Sue Thrash, Public Relations Coordinator  ext. 346
      Myra Wood-ext. 312
      Fee: Depends on rental space chosen. Clubs need to come to the Gardens.
      Will set up speakers on many different garden related topics, such as Care of Roses, etc.
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    • Floyd Watkins
      Telephone 429-3134
      Fee: Donation
      Honey Bees: Plant Pollinators learn why bees are important insects to have around your garden and how you can encourage them to visit your garden. See honeybees at work (behind glass), see a display and learn about other stinging insects.
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    • Marie Mims Butler
      Telephone 548-2602
      A graduate of North Carolina State University with both academic and practical experience in horticulture. While living in Japan, she earned her teaching credentials in Ikebana and Japanese flower arranging. Marie is currently a member of the horticultural staff of the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk, and is an active Chesapeake Master Gardener. The following slide programs are available:
      • Annuals and Perennials: A Year in Bloom
      • Butterfly Gardening
      • Fall Gardening in Tidewater
      • Herb Gardening (with fresh material samples, when possible)
      • Organic Gardening
      • Spring Gardening in Tidewater
      • Vegetable Gardening
      • Where the Wild Things Grow: Plants of the Virginia Zoo
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    • Francis Thrash
      Telephone 481-3484
      Fee.
      Growing Iris in the Tidewater Area 30 minutes to 1 hour (dependent upon the needs of the organization requesting speaker) which will include selection of iris types, growth habits, soil preparation, climate requirements, division requirements, and sources.
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    • Karen Green
      Telephone 486-0230
      Donation
      • Beneficial Insects:  A slide presentation of the good bugs for your garden.
      • Organic Gardening Concepts: An overview of methods you can use to minimize or totally stop using chemical pesticides in your garden and still have good vegetables and lovely flowers.
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    • Karen Renda
      Telephone 495-2454
      Right Trees, Right Place: Trees are an asset to the landscape and the community. Choosing the right tree for your landscape will minimize future problems.
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  • Free Gardening Newsletters
    • Greenleaves News
      5-6 issues yearly.
      Send list of your club members with addresses and zip codes to:
           McDonald Garden Center
           Attn: Pat Overton
           1139 W. Pembroke Avenue
           Hampton, VA 23661
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    • Hampton Roads Gardening
      11 issues a year by the Daily Press, Inc.
      Free subscriptions available, mail your name and address to:
           Hampton Roads Gardening
           c/o Daily Press
           Newport News, VA 23607
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  • General Interest
    • Belinda Nash
      Telephone 490-2504
      Fee. (Donation to Ferry Plantation House)
      The Legend of Grace Sherwood The Infamous Witch of Pungo. Ms. Nash of Ferry Plantation House will tell the story of the life of Grace, from 1660 to 1740, in full period costume. You will also see the replica of the house on the Sherwood property. She will talk about old remedies used by Grace, such as rosemary plant and others. She will come to your meeting place or you may meet at Ferry Plantation House. For more information call Belinda.
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    • Samantha Weaver
      Telephone 587-8704
      Fee
      Garden Historian and Interpreter for the Chrysler Museum of Art. Unique presentation: Ancient remedies, plant lore and 16th and 17th century herbal mysteries; Native American influence of local plants; green myths; folk magic. No slides THE REAL THING! Speaker supplies all visuals in the form of roots (some over 100 years old), leaves and concoctions. One of the last surviving wise women from a by-gone era. The Southern root worker's secrets revealed.
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    • Janet Balestino
      Telepheone 312-8451
      No fee
      Weekenders Clothing for Women. The Weekenders Wardrobing Concept demonstrates that you can build your wardrobe with classic pieces and add a few fashion pieces each season to stretch your wardrobe dollar. Janet helps you raise funds for your club. Call her to find out how!
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    • Jane Kaminski
      Telephone 463-4649
      The Passionate Herbal
      Fee
      Aroma therapy, crafts and culinary products and classes.
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    • Ann Parsons
      Telephone 441-5838
      Education Director for Norfolk Botanical Gardens.
      Fee: Donation to Education Department
      Introduction/Update Slide Tour of the Botanical Gardens. Horticulture also available.
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    • Laurie Zittrain Jones
      Telephone 498-6242
      Senior Vice President/Investment Officer for Wachovia Securities, Virginia Beach. Learn the steps to help you achieve financial security and fund your dreams, Smart Women Finish Rich. The presentation is about 30-40 minutes long. Ms Jones teaches educational workshops on a variety of financial topics. She is well prepared to fill in for groups who have a last minute cancellation with a scheduled speaker.
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    • Life-Saving Museum of Virginia
      Telephone 422-1587
      No Fee
      Contacts: Fielding Tyler, Executive Director; LeMoine Jones, Programs and Educational Director, or Julie Pouliot, Administrator.
      • Pirates
      • Shipwrecks
      • Virginia Beach History
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    • April Miller
      Telephone 804-432-4223
      Fee.
      Slide presentation and lecture on Historic Southern Plantations a six part series.
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    • ODU Speakers
      Lytton J. Musselman
      Telephone 683-3595.
      No fee.
      Plants of the Bible and a wide variety of other topics are available.
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    • Tidewater Builders Association
      Mary Frank, Public Relations Director
      Telephone 420-2434
      No fee.
      Wide variety of topics concerning the building industry, such as:
      • Landscaping
      • Tree Planting and Care
      • Smart Growth creating communities with open space and efficient use of municipal services.
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    • Linda Pugh
      Telephone 481-7459
      No fee
      Lady Remington Jewelry Wardrobe Stretching with Accessory and Scarf Ideas.
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    • Karen Renda
      Telephone 495-2454
      Fee: Donation to Master Gardeners.
      Francis Land House and Gardens. Program includes handouts. Victorian program is also available.
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    • Roberta Grater
      Telephone 463-4982
      The following programs are available for presentation to local Garden Clubs:
      • Castles, Lochs and Gardens of Scotland: A travel visit from the East Coast to the West Coast of Scotland. (Slide Show)
      • Charleston: A tour of the city and surrounding gardens. (Slide Show)
      • Arizona, the Biosphere and Desert A look at life inside the biosphere near Tucson as well as desert vegetation. (Slide Show)
      • Preservation of Flowers: Various methods of preserving flowers and herbs are described in detail, along with a look at the materials and mechanics.
      • Herbs of the Bible: A show and tell presentation of the variety of herbs used in biblical times. Fresh herbs will be on hand during the months of March, April, May, September, and October.
      • Victorian Tea: How to do a Victorian tea.
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    • Arlette Spane
      Telephone 436-6581
      Fabric Galleria in Chesapeake
      No fee.
      Demonstrates latest in no-sew/self-hang window treatments and other custom work. Will bring all the latest and greatest fabric samples.
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  • Garden Societies of Hampton Roads 2005 - 2007

    Tidewater African Violet Society
    Ms. Dessie Hartlove
    The African Violet Society
    1528 Fawnwood Road
    Virginia Beach, VA 23455
    464-1153
    dhart10140@cox.net

    Tidewater Daylily Society
    Ms. Janet Hong
    Tidewater Daylily Society
    2605 Pine Forrest Lane
    Chesapeake, VA 23322
    421-0097
    prpdaylily@juno.com

    Virginia Beach Audubon Society
    Mr.Terry Jenkins
    Virginia Beach Audubon Society
    2217 Chicks Beach Court
    Virginia Beach, VA 23455
    363-9177
    trjenkins@vbschools.com

    Tidewater Herb Society
    Ms. Pat Terry
    Herb Society of America
    Tidewater Unit
    PO Box 61442
    Virginia Beach, VA 23466
    pterry1@prodigy.net

    Tidewater Beekeepers Association
    Mr. Floyd Watkins
    121 Wade Cove Lane
    Knotts Island, NC 27950-9616
    563-2275
    beewaspflw@aol.com

    Hampton Roads Iris Society
    Ms. Frances Thrash
    Hampton Roads Iris Society
    2109 Cocoa Circle
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454
    481-3484
    francesthrash@cox.net

    Virginia Bonsai Society
    Mr. Ronnie Baum, President
    Virginia Bonsai Society
    2708 North Landing Road
    Virginia Beach, VA 23456
    427-1973
    weetwee@infionline.net

    Virginia Native Plant Society
    Ms. Kit Hayden
    Virginia Native Plant Society
    P.O. Box 3026
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454
    481-7288
    billhayden@earthlink.net

    Butterfly Society of Virginia
    Mr. Don Snipes
    Butterfly Society of Virginia
    1300 De Bree Avenue
    Norfolk, VA 23517-2127
    625-7143
    drsnipes@cox.net
    Available speakers:
    Ruth Burch 499-6789
    Nadine Scott 421-9253

    Tidewater Orchid Society
    David Wheatley
    Tidewater Orchid Society
    5637 Sedgemoor Road
    Virginia Beach, VA 23455
    467-0760
    jbryan@vbgov.com

    Virginia Camellia Society
    Ms. Sally Simon
    Virginia Camellia Society
    508 Fairfax Avenue
    Norfolk, VA 23507
    625-0374
    simon2ofus@aol.com

    Tidewater Rose Society
    Mr. Glenn Millard, President
    Tidewater Rose Society
    4917 Manning Court
    Chesapeake, VA 23321
    488-2171
    gmillard@cox.net

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  • Miscellaneous
    • Central Library Reference and Information 431-3001
    • City of Virginia Beach Speaker’s List 427-4111
    • VPI Extension Service 427-4769
    • London Bridge Nursery 463-0685
    • McDonald Garden Center 464-5564
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  • Tours
    • HAMPTON
      • Magnolia House 722-6881
        232 S. Armistead Avenue, 23669
        Fax: 723-6821
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    • NORFOLK
      • Chrysler Museum 664-6200
      • The Hermitage Foundation 423-2052
      • Moses Myers and/or Willoughby-Baylor House
        Contact: Debbie Biller 664-6283
      • Botanical Gardens
        • General Information 441-5830
        • Tours 441-5932
        • Garden House Café 855-3176
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    • RICHMOND
      • Agecroft Hall and Gardens
        4305 Sulgrave Road, Windsor Farms
        Telephone 804-353-4241
        (15th century Tudor manor house museum, with furnishings from 17th century England. On James River 23 acres of landscaped grounds, tour length 45 minutes)
        Open Tues. Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12:30-5
      • Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
        1800 Lakeside Avenue
        Telephone 804-262-9887
        Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-4, Sun. 1-4
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    • VIRGINIA BEACH
      • Adam Thoroughgood House 460-0007
      • Ferry Plantation House 473-5626
      • Francis Land House & Historic Park & Trail 340-1732
      • Life-Saving Museum of Virginia 422-1587
      • Lynnhaven House 460-1688
      • Virginia Beach Marine Science Museum 425-3474
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    • WILLIAMSBURG
      • Berkley Plantation 795-2453
      • Carters Grove 299-1000
      • Shirley Plantation 829-5121
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