Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services

Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services is a building in , . Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services is situated nearby to .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Old Cape Henry Lighthouse and Cape Henry Lighthouse.

Lighthouse
is situated 480 metres southeast of Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services.

Lighthouse
is situated 520 metres southeast of Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chesapeake Beach and Seatack.

Hamlet
Chic's Beach, also known as or Chick's Beach, is a small beach in a residential neighborhood running on the east and west sides of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in , United States. is situated 10 km west of Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services.

Locality
, Virginia is a historic neighborhood and community borough of , that was located in what used to be Princess Anne County, and is now part of the Oceanfront resort strip and adjacent area of the independent city of Virginia Beach. is situated 10 km south of Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services.

Fort Story Fire and Emergency Services

Latitude
36.92827° or 36° 55′ 42″ north
Longitude
-76.0125° or 76° 0′ 45″ west
Elevation
3 metres (10 feet)
Open location code
8785WXHP+8X
Geo­Names ID
6341387
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