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The Jefferson Hotel

5.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (1001)
"The Hotel is very beautiful and the staff are simply amazing."
The price is AED 1,047
AED 1,217 total
includes taxes & fees
26 May - 27 May
The Jefferson Hotel
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Virginia State University is a public, historically black college located in Petersburg, Virginia.  The university is the first fully supported, four year institution for African Americans in the United States and is one of two land-grant colleges in the State of Virginia.

The university was founded on March 6, 1882 as the Virginia Normal and College Institute after the state legislature passed a bill sponsored by Delegate Alfred W. Harris, a black attorney, which chartered the university.  The state established the university to serve the needs of a population that was at the time excluded from other public institutions in Virginia.  Virginia Normal and College Institute opened as a teacher training college for both male and female black students but it also included a modest liberal arts curriculum. @ Virginia State University
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