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Hampton, Virginia, winner of the All-American City Award in 2002, was founded in 1610 with the establishment of the St. John's Episcopal Church. Located on the southeastern edge of the Virginia Peninsula at the intersection of Interstates 64 and 664, Hampton is a city with 140,000 citizens.

Hampton is home to numerous large institutions including Langley Air Force Base, Hampton University, NASA Langley Research Center, Fort Monroe (established 1819), and Fort Wool. Hampton boasts many tourist attractions including downtown Phoebus, downtown Hampton, and Buckroe Beach.

Hampton merged with the town of Phoebus and Elizabeth City County to take on its present form in 1952.


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The official homepages for the City of Hampton, including a guide to City Services and an overview of economic growth.
Guide to the best of what Downtown Hampton has to offer. Dining, shopping, historical/cultural attractions, marinas and business services.
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The official homepages for the City of Hampton, including a guide to City Services and an overview of economic growth.
Information and statistics from Wikipedia.
View services, rates, and contact information.
Guide to the best of what Downtown Hampton has to offer. Dining, shopping, historical/cultural attractions, marinas and business services.
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