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...that after
Joel Sweeney
(pictured)
popularized the
banjo
in the United States he did the same in Europe as a member of the
Virginia Minstrels
?
...that
Green Spring Plantation
in
James City County
was home of
Sir William Berkeley
, who served three non-consecutive terms as
governor
of the
Virginia Colony
, and for whom
Berkeley Plantation
is named?
... that
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
in the Old Town area of
Alexandria, Virginia
, was designed by
Benjamin Latrobe
, the second architect of the United States Capitol?
... that in 1915,
Virginia Cavaliers
halfback
Eugene "Buck" Mayer
became the first
consensus first-team All-American
from a Southern school in 1915?
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
Portal:Virginia
|
Did you know
...that after
Joel Sweeney
(pictured)
popularized the
banjo
in the United States he did the same in Europe as a member of the
Virginia Minstrels
?
...that
Green Spring Plantation
in
James City County
was home of
Sir William Berkeley
, who served three non-consecutive terms as
governor
of the
Virginia Colony
, and for whom
Berkeley Plantation
is named?
... that
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
in the Old Town area of
Alexandria, Virginia
, was designed by
Benjamin Latrobe
, the second architect of the United States Capitol?
... that in 1915,
Virginia Cavaliers
halfback
Eugene "Buck" Mayer
became the first
consensus first-team All-American
from a Southern school in 1915?
Archive
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Start a new article...
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