Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Hampton - Virginia
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Hampton - Virginia: Fort Monroe's Casemate Museum, Virginia Air & Space Center, Fort Monroe National Monument, Buckroe Beach and Park, Hampton Coliseum, Air Power Park, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, Hampton History Museum, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Hampton University Museum, CineBistro at Peninsula Town Center, Hampton City Hall
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Come and explore Hampton Virginia. Located on the Virginia peninsula, it's perfectly situated to experience Hampton and the surrounding areas. For more information on Hampton, Virginia, please visit
President Obama at Hampton University
President Obama delivers the commencement address at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.
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Vlog #18 | A Day at Virginia Beach - Hampton University
This weeks volg my friend Marnier and I spent the day relaxing at Virginia Beach. Taking in all the sun and beautiful ocean views, I can see why everyone comes to the resort location.
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Hampton university band at Del-state.
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2010-05-09 - Barack Obama Promotes Empathy: Hampton U Commencement Hampton VA
The Center for Building a Culture of Empathy - A portal for empathy and compassion related resources; art, articles, definitions, conferences, experts, history, interviews, newsletter, science, videos, etc. For more on empathy visit our website. This is part of a larger documentary project by Edwin Rutsch on the nature of empathy. We hope you'll connect and get involved in Building a Culture of Empathy.
In this clip is Barack Obama talking about the importance of empathy. For the full list of speeches (over 60) where Barack Obama talks about the importance of empathy visit our website.
Obama's trip through Hampton VA
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Hampton University
Hampton University (also HU, or Home by the Sea) is a private historically black university located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1868 by black and white leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen. In 1878 it established a program for teaching Native Americans, which lasted until 1923.
Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital
Some of the medical needs that our veterans face aren't from physical battle wounds. Dr. Priscilla Hankins, who heads up mental health care for the Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital, discusses ways the VA identifies and treats such conditions as PTSD.
President Obama Phoebus High School Hampton Virginia (July 13, 2012)
President Barack Obama addresses supporters at Phoebus High School, in Hampton, Virginia. Friday, July 13, 2012.
Native American bones uncovered in Hampton date back to 900 A.D., archaeologists say
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) -- After several months of research, archeologists have concluded that human remains found at a Hampton construction site this past spring date back more than 1,000 years.
President Obamas visit to Hampton VA part 2
2002 Battle of the Bay : Norfolk St. Spartans @ Hampton Pirates
October 19, 2002 Battle of Bay: Norfolk St. @ Hampton Pirates. The game was televised on The Black Family Channel known as MBC Network that is no longer on the air.
Hillary Clinton Talking National Security In Hampton Virginia.
Hillary Clinton is talking national security and American values in Hampton, Virginia.
Discover Hampton Virginia's African American Heritage Sites | The Vacation Channel
Hampton, Virginia is a city teeming with pride and rich culture. In 1619 at Fort Monroe, the first Africans arrived on the shores of English North America. Today, you can visit the site of this historic arrival as well and many other locales that celebrate the heritage and diversity of thought that African-Americans have brought to this nation over the past 400 years. These include the Hampton University Museum and HU's historic markers, the Tuskegee Airman exhibit at the Air and Space Center, the Hampton History Museum, Aberdeen Gardens, and more. Book your tour today!
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Versatyle | 18th Annual Black History Celebration Breakfast | Hampton, VA
Versatyle performing live at the18th Annual Black History Celebration Breakfast in Hampton, VA for Black History Month. This annual event is hosted by the Aberdeen Gardens Historic and Civic Association. Aberdeen Gardens was a New Deal planned community initiated by Hampton Institue (now Hampton University), designed specifically for the resettlement of African-American workers in Newport News and Hampton. In 1934, the Hampton Institute secured a $245,000 federal grant to create the housing development. It was the only Resettlement Administration community for blacks in Virginia and only the second neighborhood in the nation for blacks financed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Subsistence Homestead Project.
The Aberdeen neighborhood was designed by Hillyard R. Robertson, a black architect from Howard University. It became a model resettlement community in the United States. Charles Duke, a black architect, was name architect-in-charge to design and manage the construction of the composed of 158 brick houses on large lots and the Aberdeen Elementary School. The seven streets, excluding Aberdeen Road, are named for prominent African Americans: (1) Lewis Road, (2) Weaver Road, (3) Walker Road, (4) Mary Peake Boulevard, (5) Davis Road, (6) Russell Road, and (7) Langston Boulevard.
The site was added to the Virginia Landmark Register on March 10, 1994 and to the National Register of Historic Places on May 26, 1994.
The Aberdeen Historic District was begun in 1934 and was finished in 1937. The 440-acre subdivision includes 158 single family homes; one school; and a vital commercial center.
Hampton University Pirate &Cheerleaders at Michelle Obama Rally
Hampton University Cheerleaders and Band daceing and playing before Michelle Obama came out to speak.
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President Obama at Hampton University
May 09, 2010 | 21:59
President Obama delivers the commencement address at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.