111 Church St, Yorktown, VA 23690, United StatesMap
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Beautiful church and surroundings!
The church was closed when we arrived, but it looked nice from the outside, and the grounds were well-maintained. Took a photo of the grave of Declaration of Independence signer Thomas Nelson, which w...
We did not go inside but visited the cemetery, burial site one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. I can't describe the feeling that I had when viewing the headstone. Must see. Freee
The Grace Episcopal Church was built in 1697, and survived fire and two wars. It continues to serve an active Episcopal congregation. There is a cemetery on the church grounds. We were fortunate to ...
Beautiful church and surroundings!
The church was closed when we arrived, but it looked nice from the outside, and the grounds were well-maintained. Took a photo of the grave of Declaration of Independence signer Thomas Nelson, which w...
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We did not go inside but visited the cemetery, burial site one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. I can't describe the feeling that I had when viewing the headstone. Must see. Freee
Beautiful church on the hill!
This is a beautiful old church that sits on top of the hill. Interesting that it sits at an angle instead of straight on. Very nice.
Historic cemetery surrounds the church
A quick visit to the church yard is a nice way to appreciate the history of Yorktown. Lovely views of the York River.
Historical church ...
The Grace Episcopal Church was built in 1697, and survived fire and two wars. It continues to serve an active Episcopal congregation. There is a cemetery on the church grounds. We were fortunate to ...