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  2. The Virginia Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S. Circulation. 7,739 (as of 2021) [1] Website. vagazette.com. The Virginia Gazette is the local newspaper of Williamsburg, Virginia. Established in 1930, it is named for the historical Virginia Gazette published between 1736 and 1780. It is published twice a week in the broadsheet format.

  3. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Marlin Chronicle – student newspaper of Virginia Wesleyan University. Ring-tum Phi – student newspaper of the Washington and Lee University. The Rotunda – student newspaper of Longwood University. Spartan Echo – student newspaper of Norfolk State University. The Tartan – student newspaper of Radford University.

  4. Daily Press (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    2767-5971. Website. dailypress .com. The Daily Press Inc. is a daily morning newspaper published in Newport News, Virginia, which covers the lower and middle Peninsula of Tidewater Virginia. It was established in 1896 and bought by Tribune Company in 1986. Current owner Tribune Publishing spun off from the company in 2014.

  5. 9 Unique Things to Do in Williamsburg, Virginia for an ... - AOL

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    1. Great Wolf Lodge. First things first: if you're visiting with kids (or teens) in tow, there's no way you should miss out on Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg. There are so many things to do at the ...

  6. History of Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    History of Virginia. Prior to the arrival of the English colonists at Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia in 1607, the area that became Williamsburg was largely wooded, and well within the territory of the Native American group known as the Powhatan Confederacy. In the early colonial period, navigable rivers were the equivalent of modern highways.

  7. William Parks (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Parks (publisher) William Parks (May 23, 1699 – April 1, 1750) was an 18th-century printer and journalist in England and Colonial America. He was the first printer in Maryland authorized as the official printer for the colonial government. He published the first newspaper in the Southern American colonies, the Maryland Gazette.

  8. The longest Uber ride ever was surprisingly long -- and cheap

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    Uber driver Janis Rogers is now a world record holder -- and one woman's hero. She picked up a rider in Virginia and drove her nearly eight hours and 400 miles to Brooklyn, according to the New ...

  9. Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg is primarily served by two newspapers, The Virginia Gazette and Williamsburg-Yorktown Daily. [50] The Gazette is a biweekly, published in Williamsburg, and was the first newspaper to be published south of the Potomac River, starting in 1736. [citation needed] Its publisher was William Parks, who had similar ventures in Maryland.