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Closures start at 7 p.m. sharp. City leaders said vehicles traveling eastbound on Interstate Highway 264 on July 4 may be ...
Take a day to celebrate Black-owned businesses and Black chefs while enjoying music — before the close of African American ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — As tempting as it may be to go sledding down Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach, a 25-year-old ban prohibits it. Mount Trashmore was opened in the second half of the ...
Mount Trashmore is seen from its new visitors center in Cedar Rapids on Monday, June 29, 2020. A new visitors center and trails will allow the public access to the former landfill for ...
Mount Trashmore is a regulated and permitted waste management site, visitors are required to check in at kiosks located inside Recreation Building 948 and sign a waiver that is good for the ...
The creators of Mount Trashmore probably got a kick out of naming a trash-heap-turned-family park after a famous national landmark. But don’t let the irony fool you. Mt. Trashmore is not only a ...
The 165-acre Mount Trashmore Park was built in 1973, which was originally conceived in the 1960s by Roland Dorer, a director in the state's health department who lived in Virginia Beach. Each ...
New playground equipment opened at Mount Trashmore Park and features a variety of slides, climbers, nets, a play mound and musical instruments built on top of a soft, bright yellow and blue surface.
The Bridgeton landfill, known jokingly as Mount Trashmore to locals, will be capped in accordance with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulations for closure of the ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — If you live near Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach, you may hear fireworks on Tuesday evening. It's not a public display, nor is it an April Fools' joke. Virginia Beach ...
If you have any information that may help police in the Mount Trashmore investigation, you're asked to call Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-562-5887 or submit a tip online at P3Tips.com.
Based on a hike through the archives, the first reference to the landfill as 'Mount Trashmore” was published on Sept. 19, 1978. It came just a month after Virginia Beach's Trashmore opened.