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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Nearby Places

Williams & Son Seafood

Urbanna

Montague Kitchen & Cookery School

Urbanna

Museums of Middlesex

Deltaville

RS Bristow’s Store

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Southern Belle’s Transportation

Deltaville

Camp Cottontail on the Rivah

Urbanna

Mi Jalisco

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Urbanna Trolley : “The Pearl”

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W.H. Murray Marine & Guide Services

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Museum in the Streets

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Opiscopank – Smith’s Mystery Town

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Urbanna Pearl Oyster Tavern

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Bethpage Camp-Resort

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Hewick

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James Ross River Plantation

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John Mitchell’s Map

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Urbanna Creek

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Marshall’s Drug Store

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Something Different

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John Mitchell Map at Urbanna Visitors’ Center

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