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Coordinates: 37°1154N 76°2559W / 37.19833°N 76.43306°W / 37.19833; -76.43306
 

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37°11′54N 76°25′59W / 37.19833°N 76.43306°W / 37.19833; -76.43306

Seaford is an unincorporated communityinYork County, Virginia, United States, on the Virginia Peninsula. As of the 2010 Census, the Seaford postal area (ZIP Code 23696) had a population of 3,669.

History[edit]

John Chisman patented 600 acres (2.4 km2) on Crab Neck in 1636 and began the Seaford Settlement.[1] The area was originally called Crab Neck, Crab Rock and Calamar. The Crab Neck post office was established in 1889 and changed its name to Seaford in 1910.[2] The community has remained small over the years and includes many waterfront properties.

Summary[edit]

Seaford is mostly a rural area and includes Seaford Road and the roads attached to it. There are different neighborhoods within Seaford, some of these include Port Meyers, Sommerville, and Cheadle Loop. Seaford is located on multiple creeks including Chisman Creek and Back Creek, both of which lead out to the York River, which eventually takes you to the Chesapeake Bay. Most people in Seaford work in the surrounding areas such as, Newport News, Hampton, and Williamsburg.

Schooling[edit]

Children living in Seaford and the smaller adjacent Dandy attend Seaford Elementary School. Seaford Elementary School is located on Seaford road and is for Kindergarten through fifth grade. After completing the fifth grade, all Seaford elementary students attend Yorktown Middle School for grades sixth through eighth, which is located on Route 17 in Yorktown, near the historical village. Then they will go on to attend York High School for grades ninth through twelfth grade.

Religion[edit]

There are multiple Christian churches located in Seaford. These churches include the Zion United Methodist Church [1], the Seaford Baptist Church [2], and The Seaford Church of Christ [3].

Economy[edit]

Many of the businesses located in Seaford are related to its close proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and other tributaries. One of these businesses is Smith's Marine Railway, which has been in continuous operation by the Smith family since 1842.

References[edit]

  1. Smith's Marine Railway
  2. Virginia Cities/Seaford
  3. York County Schools

External links[edit]


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