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The Post-Journal: Lind Funeral Home Owner Reflects On 75 Years In Jamestown

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Congratulations and best wishes to Jamestown native, Bernadette “Bernie” Snider for opening the doors to a new funeral home. Divinity Mortuary, LLC, which is located in Moncks Corner, held a grand ...

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Visit the real thing at Historic Jamestowne, explore the actual location and active archaeological dig, Jamestown Rediscovery, home of the first successful English settlement.

The Lind Funeral Home has offered support and services to area residents in the midst of difficult times for 75 years. The funeral home has helped provide a level of comfort and compassion under the ...

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Jamestown is one of three locations composing the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia, along with Williamsburg and Yorktown. [8] Historic Jamestowne is the archaeological site on Jamestown Island and is a cooperative effort by Jamestown National Historic Site and Preservation Virginia.

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Explore Jamestown Settlement, a living-history museum that tells the story of America's first permanent English colony.

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Today, Jamestown Island is a historic site, though there is still a private residence on the island. It is preserved by the National Park Service and Preservation Virginia for visitors to learn about the importance of Jamestown and what was born out of its being the first permanent English settlement in North America.

Jamestown Colony was the first permanent English settlement in North America, located near present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. Financed and organized by the Virginia Company, the colony was originally a private venture that had been granted a royal charter by King James I. In 1624 it became a royal colony.