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Prince William seeks funds to investigate cemetery connected first families of Va

Prince William seeks funds to investigate cemetery connected first families of Va. Matthew Critchley, 13, helped give an illuminating tour of the cemetery that dates back more than 200 years. (File photo; Mary Davidson/PotomacLocal.com) The Prince William County Board of Supervisors recently approved an application that will be used to explore a cemetery owned by one of the first families of Virginia. The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism recently got approval from the Board to apply for a Certified Local Government grant to conduct an archaeological dig at the Berea Cemetery, which resides on the grounds of the Forest Greens Golf Course in Triangle.

State commission deems Walter Munk house eligible for National Register of Historic Places

Print The La Jolla Shores home of late oceanographer Walter Munk is eligible for and will be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, according to a State Historical Resources Commission vote April 30. The home, called Seiche (after a standing wave oscillating in a body of water), was built by Munk, known as the “Einstein of the Oceans” for his research at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and his second wife, Judith, who died in 2006. Munk decided in 2014 to donate the home to UCSD. His third wife and widow, Mary Coakley Munk, lived there until February as part of a two-year tenancy that began after Walter Munk’s death in 2019.

State commission deems Walter Munk house, Seiche, eligible for National Register of Historic Places

State commission deems Walter Munk house, Seiche, eligible for National Register of Historic Places The late Walter Munk’s landscaped house, Seiche, has been nominated for historic designation. (Courtesy) Print The La Jolla Shores home of late oceanographer Walter Munk is eligible for and will be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, according to a State Historical Resources Commission vote April 30. The home, called Seiche (after a standing wave oscillating in a body of water), was built by Munk, known as the “Einstein of the Oceans” for his research at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and his second wife, Judith, who died in 2006.

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