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Norfolk - Wikipedia For local government purposes Norfolk is a non-metropolitan county with seven districts The centre of Norfolk is gently undulating lowland To the east are the Broads, a network of rivers and lakes which extend into Suffolk and which are protected by the Broads Authority, which give them a similar status to a national park
City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website Norfolk Health Department to Host Back-to-School Community Day Free Physicals, Immunizations, Gaming Bus and Family Resources Read more
The Complete Guide to Visiting Norfolk, Virginia Known for a strong naval presence and its unique cultural heritage, Norfolk is a waterfront city in the coastal region of Virginia that blends history, modernity, and creativity Use our comprehensive guide to see everything there is to see, eat, and do in Norfolk, Virginia
Homepage - VisitNorfolk Norfolk’s walkable, waterfront downtown is the urban hub of the city full of shopping, entertainment, restaurants and excitement! The city’s oldest standing neighborhood, Historic Freemason features beautiful tree-lined cobblestone streets, manicured gardens, historic homes and water views
Norfolk Virginia Attractions Norfolk is the home of the world's largest Navy base, exciting restaurant and nightclub districts, unique shops, cruise boats and ferries, nationally recognized museums, a zoo, and a beautiful botanical garden
Things to Do in Downtown Norfolk Downtown Norfolk has SO much to see and do! Top notch museums, world-class festivals, conversation-starting art, gorgeous bikeable or walkable trails, breathtaking waterfront, entertaining cruises, fascinating historical sites, exciting sports the list goes on and on
Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia Norfolk was established in 1682 as a colonial seaport Strategically located at the confluence of the Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay, it quickly developed into a major center for trade and shipbuilding During the American Revolution and War of 1812, its port and naval facilities made it a critical military target