1. Booker Elementary School
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2. Samuel P. Langley Elementary School
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3. Francis Asbury Elementary School
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4. Hampton Christian Elementary School
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5. Gloria Dei Lutheran School
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6. Richneck Elementary School
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7. Saint Marys Star Of The Sea school
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8. Calvary Community Church
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9. Robert E Lee Elementary School
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10. Hampton Christian Schools
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11. Bethel Manor Elementary School
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12. Paul Burbank Elementary School
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13. Poquoson Elementary School
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14. Hampton Harbour Academy
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15. Rivermont School
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16. Francis Mallory Elementary
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17. Thomas Eaton Middle School
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18. Armstrong Elementary School
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19. Captain John Smith Elementary
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20. John Tyler Elementary School
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21. Bryan Elementary School
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22. Barron Elementary School
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23. Phillips Elementary School
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24. Heritage High School
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25. Merrimack Elementary School
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26. William Mason Cooper Elementary School
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27. Bassette Elementary School
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28. John B Cary Elementary School
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29. La Petite Academy
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30. Crittenden Middle School
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31. Hilton Elementary School
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32. Point Option
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About 'Hampton, VA, USA'
| Hampton is an independent city that is not part of any county in Southeast Virginia. First opened in 1957, it was the world's first bridge-tunnel, crossing the channel which serves as the gateway to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from the eastern United States' largest ice-free harbor and its tributary rivers. Located on the Hampton Roads Beltway, it hosts the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel on Interstate 64. Expanded in the 1970s, the HRBT remains Virginia's busiest and deepest such facility.. Its population is 137,436. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula. | |
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