Hyper Dictionary

English Dictionary Computer Dictionary Thesaurus Dream Dictionary Medical Dictionary


Search Dictionary:  

Meaning of YORKTOWN

Pronunciation:  'york`tawn

WordNet Dictionary
 
 Definition: [n]  American Revolution (1781): the British under Cornwallis surrendered after a siege of three weeks by American and French troops
 
 Websites: 
 
 See Also: American Revolution, American War of Independence, beleaguering, besieging, military blockade, Old Dominion, Old Dominion State, siege, VA, Virginia, War of American Independence

 

 

Products Dictionary
 
 Definition: 

Yorktown
Yorktown, Virginia, first came to prominence in American history when the Revolutionary War brought the final battle to the city. Once a battlefield and later planned to be a golf course and grand hotel, the site today is a historical monument maintained by the National Parks Service. The history of this colonial town has evolved tremendously from the 17th century through the present. Focusing on the period of 1900 through the 1940s, Images of America: Yorktown highlights the places, people, and times before the area's designation as a historical monument. Among the photographs contained within this volume are those illustrating Yorktown's bustling port, preWorld War business development, and celebration at the conclusion of the Great Depression that characterize some of the area's proudest times.

more details ...

 

 

COPYRIGHT © 2000-2003 WEBNOX CORP. HOME | ABOUT HYPERDICTIONARY