Hampton Roads, Chesapeake Bay, Hampton, VA

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Hampton Roads, Chesapeake Bay, Hampton, VA

In reference to a body of water, a road or roadstead is a sheltered area of water in which vessels may ride at anchor, but which is less enclosed than a harbor. “In 1755, the Virginia General Assembly recorded the name ‘Hampton Roads’ as the channel linking the James, Elizabeth, and Nansemond rivers with the Chesapeake Bay…. Over time, the entire region has come to be known as ‘Hampton Roads,” a label more specific than its other moniker, ‘Tidewater Virginia,’ which includes the whole coastal region of the state” (“Hampton Roads” at Wikipedia: The Free Dictionary [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampton_Roads : accessed 03 August 2025]).

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U.S. Geologic Survey. "Geographic Information Names System (GNIS)" at USGS: Products: Web Tools ( https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names : accessed 18 March 2023). Entered placename and selected filters to find domestic name approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
U.S. Geographic Information Names System (GNIS). U.S. Geologic Survey (Washington, DC.); Archive database of 2021 (accessed 31 May 2024).