Because Virginia held the Confederate Capital operations designed to capture Richmond would certainly have brought a quick end to the US Civil War. The Seven Days Battle saw Lee's Army of Northern Virginia repel George B. McClellan's attacking forces and the war continued for almost another three years.
Because it was named from the Virginia Company in the early 1600's.
The Norva Theatre is located in the heart of downtown of Norfolk, Virginia. The Norva Theatre was opened in 1917 and continues to operate to this day.
It gave them permission to go to Virginia to start a new English colony!!
Because Virginia made the peanuts and they make the most peanuts in America
To go fishing
The phone number of the Hub Theatre is: 703-674-3177.
At the time of answering, the 9th of June 2016, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" is on at the Gate Theatre. There are always different things on, so check their website for what is currently on.
The first theatre in the U.S. is in Williamsburg Virginia
Jamestown Virginia was the first British settlement in America after the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
Coldharbour in the Virginia theatre, or Kennesaw in the Western theatre, if you classify that as a major victory.
Because it explained the plays that were going to be played that day.
It might be something to do with their god of harvest and wine