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Hampton Roads

ABOUT THE CITY

Hampton Roads region is located in southeastern Virginia.  The metro area also includes several communities in northeastern North Carolina.  The birthplace of Colonial America, where centuries of American history blend with the most modern technology, the richest culture, and a breathtaking landscape surrounded by water.

Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water and the region of land areas which surround it. Hampton Roads is notable for its year-round ice-free harbor, for U.S. Navy and Air Force, and Army facilities, shipyards, coal piers.  Hampton Roads has become known as the “world’s greatest natural harbor”.

In addition to exploring the 29 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches, the area is steeped in 400 years of American history, and hundreds of historical sites and attractions are in the area. Welcome home!

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About Hampton Roads

Welcome to historic Hampton Roads. America’s history begins here with the founding of our nation at Jamestown. The name dates from the 17th century English Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley and the nautical term road. The area was named in his honor by the first royal governor, Lord de la Ware, in the early 1600s.

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About Chesapeake

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population 214,725

66.87% White

28.53% African American

2% Hispanic

2% Asian

.6% Other

Median Age: 35 years

Median Household Income: $50,743

Land 340.7 sq mi

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Newport News

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population 195,347

53.50% White

39.07% African American

2.33% Asian

5.10 Other

Median Age: 32 years

Median Household Income: $36,597

Land 68.3 sq mi

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Norfolk

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population 237,835

48.36% White

44.11% African American

2.81% Asian

4.72 Other

Median Age: 30 years

Median Household Income: $31,815

Land 53.7 square miles

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Portsmouth

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population 99,790

45.84% White

50.61% African American

3.55% Other

Median Household Income $36,742

Average Home Price $100,604

Land 33.2 sq mi

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Suffolk

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population 81,039

53.82% White

43.53% African American

.7% Asian

1.95% Other

Median Age: 36 years

Median Household Income: $41,115

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Virginia Beach

Demographics/Quick Facts

Population: 438,415

71.41% White

18.95% African American

4.91% Asian

4.73% Other

Median Age: 33 years

Median Household Income: $48,705

Land 248.3 sq mi

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Public Transportation

Hampton Roads Transit

(757) 222-6100

3400 Victoria Blvd

Hampton, VA 23661

www.hrtransit.org

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License & Registration Information

Air Travel

Norfolk Airport

(757) 857-3351

2200 Norview Avenue

Norfolk, VA 23518

www.norfolkairport.com

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Voter Registration

Virginia State Board of Elections

(800) 552-9745

www.sbe.virginia.gov

You may apply to register to vote at any DMV office.

Local Phone Numbers

Area Code 757
Emergency 911
Financial Services
Automatic Teller Information
ATM Locator (800) 248-4286
MasterCrd ATM (800) 424-7787
VISA Plus System (800) 843-7587
Lost or Stolen Credit Cards
American Express (800) 233-5432
AT&T Universal Card (800) 423-4343
Diners Club (800) 234-6377
Discover Card (800) 347-2683
JCB (800) 736-8111
MasterCard (800) 826-2181
VISA (800) 336-8472
Lost or Stolen Travelers Checks
American Express (800) 221-7282
Thomas Cook MasterCard (800) 223-7373
Travelers Check Customer Service (800) 645-6556
VISA (800) 227-6811
Hospitals
Chesapeake General Hospital (757) 312-8121
736 Battlefield Boulevard North
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Maryview Medical Center (757) 398-2200
3636 High Street
Portsmouth, VA 23707
Utilities
Gas Service
Virginia Natural Gas, Inc. (877) 572-3342,
(757) 873-1322
755 Diligence Drive
Newport News, VA 23606
www.virginianaturalgas.com
Electricity
Dominion Power (888) 667-3000
2700 Cromwell Drive
Norfolk, VA 23509
www.dom.com
Bundles Services
Verizon
www.verizon.com
Cox Communications – Hampton Roads (757) 224-1111
www.cox.com
Charter Communications
http://connect.charter.com
Water and Refuse
Newport News Waterworks (757) 926-1000
City of Chesapeake (757) 382-6352
City of Portsmouth (757) 393-8524
Department of Public Utilities (757) 385-4631
www.vbgov.com

Television

3 WTKR CBS
10 WAVY NBC
13 WVEC ABC
15 WHRO PBS
16 WHRO-DT PBS
18 W18 BSTBN
19 WVBN-LP MTV2
27 WGNT CW
29 WVBT-DT FOX
31 WAVY-DT NBC
33 WTVZ MyTV
38 WTVZ-DT MyTV
40 WTKR-DT CBS
41 WVEC-DT ABC
43 WVBT FOX
50 WGNT-DT CW

Radio

AM Radio
740 WMBG oldies, big band
790 WTAR news, sports
850 WNIS news, talk
940 WKGM Christian
1010 WPMH Christian
1050 WCMS country
1230 WNOR rock
1270 WTJZ Christian
1310 WGH news, sports
1350 WSVY contemporary, urban
1400 WPCE Christian
1420 WXGM contemporary, oldies
1450 WLPM oldies
1490 WOJY gospel, news
1600 WJQI contemporary, soft
FM Radio
88.1 WHOV jazz
88.7 WFOS classical
89.5 WHRV National Public Radio
90.3 WHRO classical, opera
90.7 WCWM variety
91.1 WNSB jazz
91.5 WYCS contemporary
92.1 WMYK contemporary, urban
92.9 WFOG easy listening
93.7 WKOC contemporary, rock
94.1 WXEZ easy listening
94.9 WJQI contemporary, soft
95.7 WLTY oldies
96.1 WROX rock, modern
96.5 WDCK oldies
97.3 WGH country
98.7 WNOR rock
99.1 WXGM contemporary, oldies
99.7 WYFI Christian
100.5 WCMS country
101.3 WWDE contemporary
101.7 WLQM country
102.9 WOWI contemporary, urban
104.5 WNVZ progressive dance
105.3 WMXN contemporary
106.9 WAFX rock, classic
107.7 WSVY contemporary, urban

Newspapers

The Virginian Pilot

(757) 446-2000

150 West Brambleton Avenue

Norfolk, VA 23510

www.hamptonroads.com

Daily Press

(757) 247-4600

7505 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23607

www.dailypress.com

Cruises

American Rover

(757) 627-SAIL

The American Rover sets sail daily from The Waterside in Downtown Norfolk, just minutes from Virginia Beach and Williamsburg. At 135 feet in length, she is the “largest three-mast topsail passenger schooner under U.S. flag,” and is fully Coast Guard inspected for your safety.

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Musuems

Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum

(757) 437-8432

1113 Atlantic Avenue

Virginia Beach, VA 23451

www.awhm.org

Built in 1895 by Bernard P. Holland, the city’s first Postmaster and Mayor, the museum is located in the de Witt Cottage and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Attractions

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

(800) 343-7946, (757) 253-3350

Rt 60

Williamsburg, VA 23187

Busch Gardens Williamsburg is an action-packed, European themed park with 17th century charm and 21st century technology, boasting more than 100 acres of unparalleled fun and adventure for the entire family.

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Performing Arts

Harrison Opera House

160 E. Virginia Beach Blvd.

Norfolk, Virginia 23510

www.vaopera.org

Renovated in 1993, Norfolk’s luxurious Harrison Opera House is an intimate 1,632 seat theater with the proud heritage of having been a USO Theater during World War II.

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Sports

Norfolk Admirals

(757) 640-1212

Norfolk Admirals AHL Hockey

201 East Brambleton Avenue

Norfolk , VA 23510

www.norfolkadmirals.com

The Norfolk Admirals are the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate for the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Chicago Blackhawks.

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Shopping

Lynnhaven Mall

(757) 340-9340

701 Lynnhaven Parkway

Virginia Beach, VA 23452-7299

www.lynnhaven-mall.com

Located in the heart of Virginia Beach, and just 10-minutes from the beautiful oceanfront, the Lynnhaven Mall offers visitors an enormous selection of shopping…

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Walking Tours

Cannonball Trail

(757) 644-6620

Norfolk Information Center

232 E. Main Street

Norfolk, VA

The walk it yourself tour is a new heritage trail, which connects historic sites woven among featured attractions in Downtown Norfolk.

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Education

Community Colleges

Community colleges exist for two major purposes. The first is to serve as a bridge from high school to college by providing courses for transfer toward a bachelor’s degree. Four out of 10 collegebound high-school graduates start their college education this way.

The second function of community colleges is to prepare students for the job market by offering entry-level career training as well as courses for adult students who want to upgrade their skills for the workplace. They often offer programs that are not available at four-year schools, like fashion design.

The Los Rios Community College District (www.losrios.edu) consists of several two year colleges—American River College, Cosumnes River College, Sacramento City College, Folsom Lake College, plus a large number of outreach centers for those colleges.

Liberal Arts Colleges

Liberal arts colleges offer a broad base of courses in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Most are private and focus mainly on undergraduate students. Classes tend to be small and personal attention is available.

Online Learning

Recent years have witnessed the rise of online degree programs, to allow the busy professional a chance to work at their own pace from the comfort of their home on the path to getting a degree. The costs to students are typically the same as for traditional classes— and financial aid is equally available—while the cost to the institution can be much less.

There are online universities ranging from legitimate distance learning systems to fly-by-night degree-mills. It’s important to research a particular institution before deciding to enroll in their system. Generally, brick-and-mortar schools that also offer online classes are the safest, though there are plenty of fully accredited online universities out there.

Nearly 3 million students are believed to be taking online classes at institutions of higher education in the United States this year. That number has been growing about 25% a year recently. Now, virtually all public higher education institutions, as well as a vast majority of private, for-profit institutions, now offer online classes. By contrast, only about half of private, nonprofit schools offer them. Online schools offer everything from Associate’s degrees to Doctoral programs with available emphases in everything from Business Administration to Criminal Justice to Nursing. Some programs require students to attend some campus classes or orientations, but many are delivered completely online. Online courses generally require a computer with a broadband connection, but are now a serious option for the busy professional.

Public vs. Private

Public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources. Private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention and often more prestige.

Universities

Generally, a university is bigger than a college and offers more majors and research facilities. Class size often reflects institutional size and some classes may taught by graduate students.

Sacramento State University (www.csus.edu) was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947. In 2004, enrollment was 22,555 undergraduates and 5,417 graduate students in the university’s eight colleges. The 300 acre (1.2 km) campus is located along the American River Parkway a few miles east of downtown.

The University of California (www.ucdavis.edu) has a campus, UC Davis, in Davis, 15 miles west of Sacramento.

McGeorge School of Law (www.mcgeorge.edu) in Oak Park is the University of the Pacific’s law school.

Upper Division

Upper-division schools offer the last two years of undergraduate study, usually in specialized programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Students then generally transfer to an upper-division college after completing an associate degree or after finishing a second year of study at a four-year college.

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