Route 277 Urbanna Virginia
Urbanna Creek

First known as Nimcock Creek, this creek was mentioned in a legislative act of 1680 as “Wormeley’s Creek.” After the town of Urbanna was named in 1705 for Queen Anne, the stream was given the same name. British privateersmen entered the creek, June 5, 1781, and pillaged Urbanna and Rosegill, the plantation of Sir Ralph Wormeley.

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Angelo’s Colonial Pizza

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The Gilded Crown Antiques

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Hewick

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Sunset Pointe Marina

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The Marble House

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Bethpage Miniature Golf & Ice Creamery

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Williams & Son Seafood

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Urbanna James Mills Scottish Factor Store Museum & Visitor Center

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Urbanna Creek

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Museum in the Streets

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Urbanna Boat Yard & Marina

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Urbanna Trolley : “The Pearl”

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Urbanna Harbor Gallery & Art Services

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Urbanna Town Marina

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Middlesex County Public Library—Urbanna Branch

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Opiscopank – Smith’s Mystery Town

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The Wooden Pickle

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Big Oak Cafe

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James Ross River Plantation

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The Studio, Sauna & Spa at Chesapeake Inn

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