1. Virginia Symphony Orchestra
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2. Virginia Opera Association Inc
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3. Symphonicity: Symphony Orchestra of Virginia Beach
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4. Bay Youth Orchestras of Virgna
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5. Top Hat Music Co
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6. Williamsburg Symphonia
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7. Bud Forrest Entertainment
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8. Ocean View Hardware
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9. Virginia Arts Festival
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10. Green Run High School
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11. Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
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12. Hickory High School
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13. JM Dozier Middle School
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14. Russells Music World
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15. First Baptist Church - Norfolk
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16. New Colony Theater
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17. Angelico Violins Inc
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18. TMCJ International Productions Inc
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19. Oscar Smith Middle School
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20. Music & Arts™
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21. Berkeley Middle School
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22. Quality Music and Dance
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23. Muzik-4-Life
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24. Music & Arts™
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25. Hampton Inn Norfolk-Naval Base
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26. Music & Arts
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27. Music & Arts™
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28. Marine Chemist Atlantic Inc
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29. James River Elementary School
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30. Oscar F. Smith High School
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31. Jamestown High School
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32. Clara Byrd Baker Elementary School
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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. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula. Its population is 137,436. 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.. | |
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