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Virginia Beach City Locations Virginia Beach City Locations ID Title Street Address Address Information 416 Senior Services of Southeastern 6350 Center Drive Building 5 Virginia 436 Virginia State Police 814 Kempsville Road Gloucester Building 17 503 Planning Conference Room 2405 Courthouse Drive Building 2 91 Salem High School 1993 SunDevil Drive null 565 Laskin Road Annex 1413 Laskin Road null 289 Sandbridge Vol. Rescue Squad 305 Sandbridge Road null 197 Virginia Beach Circuit Court 2425 Nimmo Pkwy Building 10 547 Croc's 19th Street Bistro 19th Street null 531 17th Street Park 1701 Atlantic Avenue null 437 Pembroke Meadows Elementary 820 Cathedral Drive null School 1 Mount Trashmore Park 310 Edwin Drive null 121 Landstown Elementary School 2204 Recreation Drive null Page 1 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations Latitude Longitude City Zip Code State 36.847609 -76.186492 23502 36.848411 -76.1906659 23506-0364 36.7510164 -76.0574123 23456 36.78257 -76.144584 Virginia Beach 23464 Virginia 36.850734 -76.010426 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.745743 -75.945651 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.753975 -76.0606648 Virginia Beach Virginia 36.845441 -75.9853969 Virginia Beach 23451 Virginia 36.845643 -75.97396 Virginia Beach 23451 Virginia 36.865398 -76.128114 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.829136 -76.123108 Virginia Beach 23462 Virginia 36.778248 -76.104771 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia Page 2 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations Location US States US Counties Countries US Zip Codes Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464 40 2951 238 3562 (36.78257, -76.144584) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 2801 (36.850734, -76.010426) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.745743, -75.945651) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 TTY 711 40 2951 238 3196 (36.753975, -76.0606648) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451 40 2951 238 2801 (36.845441, -75.9853969) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451 40 238 2801 (36.845643, -75.97396) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.865398, -76.128114) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 40 2951 238 3182 (36.829136, -76.123108) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.778248, -76.104771) Page 3 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations :@computed_r egion_mv22_r2 ri 3562 2801 3196 3196 2801 2801 3193 3182 3196 Page 4 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 552 Church of the Holy Family 1279 North Great Neck Road null 610 Carolanne Farms Park 375 Gainsborough Drive null 330 Little Island Park 3820 S Sandpiper Road null 231 ECCS 2508 Princess Anne Road null 393 Fairfield Elementary School 5428 Providence Road null 470 Commissioner of the Revenue 2401 Courthouse Drive Building 1 10 Old Donation Center 1008 Ferry Plantation Road null 240 Great Neck Park 2513 Shorehaven Drive null 434 City of Nofolk 810 Union Street null 579 Baylake United Methodist Church 4300 Shore Drive null 462 Fire Station 12 - Seatack 949 S Birdneck Road null 374 Louise Luxford Elementary 4808 Haygood Road null School 15 Virginia Department of 1100 Armory Drive Apartment 120 Agriculture and Consumer Services Page 5 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 36.8726119 -76.040825 Virginia Beach 23454 Virginia Virginia Beach 23462 Virginia 36.6940098 -75.9245945 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.75532 -76.058428 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.816858 -76.178862 Virginia Beach 23464 Virginia 36.7503816 -76.0549196 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.870246 -76.135509 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.8834315 -76.0569695 Virginia Beach 23454 Virginia 36.8445062 -76.2858031 Norfolk 23510 Virginia 36.9058459 -76.120782 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.8107711 -75.9929074 Virginia Beach 23451 Virginia 36.87283 -76.143786 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.6727401 -76.9387059 Franklin 23851 Virginia Page 6 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454 40 2951 238 3189 (36.8726119, -76.040825) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.6940098, -75.9245945) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3184 (36.75532, -76.058428) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464 40 2951 238 3562 (36.816858, -76.178862) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.7503816, -76.0549196) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.870246, -76.135509) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454 40 2951 238 3189 (36.8834315, -76.0569695) Norfolk, Virginia 23510 40 2943 238 18391 (36.8445062, -76.2858031) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.9058459, -76.120782) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451 40 2951 238 2801 (36.8107711, -75.9929074) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.87283, -76.143786) Franklin, Virginia 23851 40 2911 238 13611 (36.6727401, -76.9387059) Page 7 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 3189 3196 3184 3562 3196 3193 3189 18391 3193 2801 3193 13611 Page 8 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 585 Beach Fellowship Church 1817 General Booth Blvd. null 584 Department of Housing & 2424 Courthouse Dr. Building 18A Neighborhood Preservation 73 Shelton Park Elementary 1700 Shelton Road null 294 Kids Cove Playground 310 Edwin Drive null 539 Flyway Hunt Club 220 Marsh Causeway null 309 Bow Creek Recreation Center 3427 Club House Road null 335 False Cape State Park 4001 Sandpiper Road null 605 City Treasurer Pembroke 281 Independence Blvd. Suite 102 Satellite Office 350 Virginia Beach Human Services 416 Investors Place null Department 56 South Rosemont Youth Library 1503 Competitor Court null 30 Great Neck Area Library 1251 Bayne Drive null 484 Stumpy Lake Natural Area 4797 Indian River Road null 496 Elizabeth River Project 475 Water Street Suite C103A Page 9 of 128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 36.778985 -76.004817 Virginia Beach 23454 Virginia 36.7508736 -76.0560429 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.8984189 -76.147634 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.829136 -76.123108 Virginia Beach 23462 Virginia 36.5397137 -75.9960967 Knotts Island 23456 North Carolina 36.823776 -76.090281 Virginia Beach 23452 Virginia 36.6881948 -75.9220924 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.845161 -76.139707 Virginia Beach 23462 Virginia 36.8298899 -76.1330128 Virginia Beach 23452 Virginia 36.7903355 -76.0963349 Virginia Beach 23453 Virginia 36.8658666 -76.0343636 Virginia Beach 23454 Virginia 36.769196 -76.160338 Virginia Beach 23464 Virginia 36.836605 -76.296215 Porthsmouth 23704 Virginia Page 10 of128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454 40 2951 238 3189 (36.778985, -76.004817) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.7508736, -76.0560429) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.8984189, -76.147634) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 40 2951 238 3182 (36.829136, -76.123108) Knotts Island, North Carolina 23456 37 2294 238 23560 (36.5397137, -75.9960967) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 40 2951 238 3182 (36.823776, -76.090281) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.6881948, -75.9220924) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 40 2951 238 3560 (36.845161, -76.139707) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 40 2951 238 3182 (36.8298899, -76.1330128) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453 40 2951 238 3184 (36.7903355, -76.0963349) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454 40 2951 238 3189 (36.8658666, -76.0343636) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464 40 2951 238 3562 (36.769196, -76.160338) Porthsmouth, Virginia 23704 40 936 238 14604 (36.836605, -76.296215) Page 11 of128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 3189 3196 3193 3182 23560 3182 3196 3560 3182 3184 3189 3562 14604 Page 12 of128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 518 Pendleton Child Service Center 2473 North Landing Road Building 23 45 Thoroughgood Elementary 1444 Dunstan Lane null School 31 Rosemont Elementary School 1257 Rosemont Road null 446 Fire Station 20 - Little Neck 885 Little Neck Road null 590 Virginia Beach Convention 1000 19th Street null Center 69 Tidewater Community College 1700 College Crescent null 19 Commonwealth of Virginia 1111 East Main Street Suite 901 348 Virginia Beach Parks & Rec 4141 Dam Neck Road null 572 Third Precinct 926 Independence Boulevard null 218 Princess Anne Fire Station 2461 Princess Anne Road Building 13 250 Neptune Festival 265 Kings Grant Road Suite 102 544 London Bridge Baptist Church 2460 Potters Road null 557 VB Animal Care & Adoption 341 South Birdneck Road null Center Page 13 of128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations 36.748669 -76.0568289 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.889729 -76.134787 Virginia Beach 23455 Virginia 36.79801 -76.100842 Virginia Beach 23453 Virginia 36.863902 -76.086671 Virginia Beach 23452 Virginia 36.8457093 -75.9880997 Virginia Beach 23451 Virginia 36.7844141 -76.0993489 Virginia Beach Virginia 37.536644 -77.434804 Richmond 23219 Virginia 36.764553 -76.110835 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.8698165 -76.1332635 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.7533619 -76.0572686 Virginia Beach 23456 Virginia 36.841605 -76.078733 Virginia Beach 23452 Virginia 36.837069 -76.0555679 Virginia Beach 23454 Virginia 36.8307301 -75.9976682 Virginia Beach 23451 Virginia Page 14 of128 09/28/2021 Virginia Beach City Locations Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 40 2951 238 3196 (36.748669, -76.0568289) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 40 2951 238 3193 (36.889729, -76.134787) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453 40 2951 238 3184 (36.79801, -76.100842) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 40 2951 238 3182 (36.863902, -76.086671) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451 40 2951 238 2801 (36.8457093, -75.9880997) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453-1918 40 2951 238 3184 (36.7844141, -76.0993489) Richmond, Virginia 23219 40 2947 238 23520 (37.536644, -77.434804) Virginia Beach, Virginia
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