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North Yorkshire Yorktown,
Indiana Yorktown,
Illinois Yorktown, New York
Yorktown Heights, New York,
within Yorktown Yorktown,
Texas Yorktown,
Virginia Siege...
- The
siege of
Yorktown, also
known as the
Battle of
Yorktown and the
surrender at
Yorktown,
began September 28, 1781, and
ended on
October 19, 1781, at...
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Yorktown is a town in York County, Virginia. It is the
county seat of York County, one of the
eight original shires formed in
colonial Virginia in 1682...
- USS
Yorktown (CV-5) was an
aircraft carrier that
served in the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Named after the
Battle of
Yorktown in 1781, she...
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Bonhomme Richard, she was
renamed Yorktown while still under construction,
after the
Yorktown-class
aircraft carrier USS
Yorktown (CV-5),
which was sunk at the...
- in 1850) USS
Yorktown (PG-1), the lead
Yorktown-class
gunboat commissioned in 1889 (sold in 1921) USS
Yorktown (CV-5), the lead
Yorktown-class aircraft...
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Yorktown Memorial Hospital is a
former hospital in
Yorktown, Texas,
United States. The
extant abandoned hospital was
later opened to tour groups. Yorktown...
- of
Yorktown.
Yorktown was
launched 17
January 1983 and was
sponsored by Mrs. Mary Matthews,
widow of Nick Matthews, a
prominent citizen of
Yorktown, Virginia...
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Yorktown is a
historic district in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is
bordered by 16th and 17th
Streets on the north, 20th
Street on the south,
Lewis Avenue on the...
- The
Yorktown class was a
class of
three aircraft carriers built for the
United States Navy and
completed shortly before World War II, the
Yorktown (CV-5)...