Little England Cultural Center
Little England Cultural Center is a building in Hampton, Virginia which is located on Kecoughtan Road. Little England Cultural Center is situated nearby to the church Little England Chapel, as well as near the neighborhood Kecoughtan.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Little England Chapel and Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium.
Little England Chapel
Church
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Little England Chapel was founded by George C. Rowe. A printer at Hampton Institute, Rowe began the Sunday school with three Newtown children, in a small section of his home.
Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium
Stadium
Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium, located in Hampton, Virginia, serves primarily as a high school football stadium, and also hosts various track-and-field meets, as well as marching band competitions. Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium is situated 3,000 feet north of Little England Cultural Center.
Herbert House
Historic house
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Herbert House is a historic plantation home located at Hampton, Virginia. It was built in 1753 on the point of land where the Hampton River meets Sunset Creek near Hampton Roads, and is a two-story, U-shaped, brick and frame Georgian style dwelling. Herbert House is situated 3,100 feet northeast of Little England Cultural Center.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kecoughtan and Wythe.
Kecoughtan
Neighborhood
In the seventeenth century, Kecoughtan was the name of the settlement now known as Hampton, Virginia. In the early twentieth century, it was also the name of a town nearby in Elizabeth City County. It was annexed into the City of Newport News in 1927.
Wythe
Suburb
Wythe is a neighborhood in Hampton, Virginia, along the water's edge of Hampton Roads, at the end of Virginia's Lower Peninsula. It is named after one of the signers of the United States Declaration of Independence, George Wythe. Wythe is situated 1½ miles southwest of Little England Cultural Center.
Phoebus
Suburb
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Phoebus is a formerly incorporated town now part of the present-day city of Hampton, Virginia, on the Virginia Peninsula. In 1900, it was named in honor of local businessman Harrison Phoebus, who is credited with convincing the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway to extend its tracks to the town from Newport News. Phoebus is situated 1½ miles east of Little England Cultural Center.
Little England Cultural Center
- Type: Building
- Address: 3922 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, 23669
- Location: Hampton, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.01262° or 37° 0′ 45″ northLongitude
-76.35276° or 76° 21′ 10″ westOpen location code
87952J7W+2VOpenStreetMap ID
way 388477658OpenStreetMap feature
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