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  1. A Self-Guided Tour of African American History in Virginia Beach
    Brochure celebrating Virginia Beach's historic landmarks that showcase African Americans' craftmanship. Available in Virginia Welcome Centers, and on this link.

    Link to brochure: https://www.vaaccvb.org/uploads/1/3/4/3/134313943/african_american_history_print__3_.pdf
    Virginia Beach, VA
  2. Aberdeen Gardens History Museum
    The museum celebrates the history, heritage and future of historic Aberdeen Gardens. Free admission, call to schedule a tour.
    55-57 N. Mary Peake Boulevard Hampton, VA 23666
    (757) 722-2345
  3. Adam Thoroughgood House
    Historical home built circa 1719. Tours and special events. Free admission for tours.
    1636 Parish Road Virginia Beach, VA 23455
    757-385-5100
  4. African American Historical Society of Portsmouth
    Organization dedicated to collecting local African history and promoting, encouraging, and coordinating original historical activities, relating to African Americans in the Portsmouth area through oral and written interviews and other research activities.
    904 Elm Ave. Portsmouth, VA 23704
    (757) 292-1045
  5. Air Power Park
    Free Museum Admission- Rockets and Aircraft within the Park. Playground.
    413 W. Mercury Boulevard Hampton, VA 23666
    (757) 727-8311
  6. American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
    Living history museum sharing an awareness and understanding of the early history, settlement, and development of the United States through the convergence of American Indian, European, and African cultures and the enduring legacies bequeathed to the nation. Summer History Camps available.
    200 Water Street, Route 1020, Yorktown, VA 23690
    757-253-4838
  7. Armed Forces Memorial
    The Armed Forces Memorial is a 160-foot monument with 20 bronze cast letters (actual letters from members of the Armed Forces who never returned from war) scattered across the base of a flagpole.
    Southeastern corner of Town Point Park Downtown Norfolk VA
    (757) 664-6620
  8. Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum
    Seasonal. Art & artifacts documenting the migratory birds that pass through this area of Eastern Virginia.
    1113 Atlantic Ave Virginia Beach, VA 23451
    (757) 437-8432
  9. Attucks Theatre
    Performance venue and historical landmark in Norfolk.
    1010 Church Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510
    (757) 664-6464
  10. Barry Art Museum at ODU
    The Barry Art Museum is operated by the Old Dominion University Museum Foundation, in partnership with Old Dominion University. Admission is Free. Public programs and activities are offered.
    Barry Art Museum 1075 W. 43rd Street Norfolk, VA 23529
    757-683-6200
  11. Battle of Dam #1- Historical Site
    Historic site where five miles of evidence from the Battle of Dam #1 can still be found.
    13564 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News Park Newport News, VA 23603
    (757) 247-8523
  12. Battle of Lee’s Mill- Historic Site
    Scene of the April 5, 1862 Battle of Lee's Mill.
    180 River's Ridge Circle, Lee's Mill Park Newport News, VA 23608
    (757) 247-8523
  13. Cannonball Trail
    Follow markers through Town Point Park and Downtown Norfolk on the self-guided tour. Download map on the website link.
    Freemason Street Reception Center for the Cannonball Trail 401 E. Freemason St Norfolk, VA 23510
    757-664-6620
  14. Cedar Hill Cemetery
    Historical site and home of The Confederate Monument. Guided lantern tours offered.
    North Main Street & Constance Road Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 514-7632
  15. Chesapeake Veterans Memorial
    Memorial dedicated to veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.
    306 Cedar Road Chesapeake, VA 23322
    (757) 382-6151
  16. Children’s Museum of Virginia
    Hands On Exhibits, Classes and Events. Birthday Parties and Summer Camps and Homeschool Programs.
    221 High Street Portsmouth, VA 23704
    (757) 393-5258
  17. Chrysler Museum
    Art Museum. General admission is free. Free family activities including family festivals, story time, pre-k programs, glass-blowing demonstrations and more. Homeschool Studio, Scouts events, summer camps available. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12-5pm.
    One Memorial Place Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 664-6200
  18. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  19. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  20. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  21. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  22. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  23. Civil War Trails
    A series of Civil War battle sites also used as a path for the Underground Railroad.
    Hampton Roads, VA
  24. Congress & Cumberland Overlook- Historical Site
    Scene of the sinking of the U.S.S. Cumberland and U.S.S. Congress by the ironclad C.S.S. Virginia.
    26th Street & West Avenue, Christopher Newport Park Newport News, VA 23607
    (757) 933-2311
  25. d’Art Center
    d'Art Center hosts art exhibitions, houses gallery and studio spaces with on-site resident artists to interact with, and provides interactive programming. The center also offers art-focused summer camp programming for ages 6-13 in June - August, and children's workshops and classes for ages 6+!
    NEON District 740 Boush Street Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 625-4211
  26. Endview Plantation
    A historical home built in 1769 this house has witnessed the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. Tours, exhibits, special events and programs throughout the entire year. Civil War Camps.
    362 Yorktown Road, Newport News Park Newport News, VA 23603
    (757) 887-1862
  27. Ferry Plantation House
    Historic Federalist style home built in 1830. Tours of the home, special events, and summer camps available.
    4136 Cheswick Lane Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455
    (757) 473-5182
  28. First Suffolk Church Site
    Historical site of the first church in Suffolk.
    Western Avenue Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 514-4030
  29. Fort Monroe Casemate Museum
    Free Casement Museum Admission.
    20 Bernard Road Fort Monroe, VA 23651
    (757) 690-8181
  30. Fort Monroe National Monument Visitor & Education Center
    For at least 400 years, the point of land known as Old Point Comfort that now includes Fort Monroe has served as the key defensive site at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.

    Due to its historical and cultural significance, Fort Monroe was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 and recognized as the Fort Monroe National Monument through an executive order signed by President Barack Obama in 2011.
    30 Ingalls Road Fort Monroe, VA 23651
    (757) 690-8181
  31. Fort Norfolk
    The last remaining harbor front fort from the time of George Washington. Free admission.
    801 Front Street Norfolk VA 23510
    (757) 642-8311 or (757) 625-1720
  32. Fort Wool
    Island fortress used in Civil War, WWI and WWII. It is now closed to tours and boaters.
    Hampton, VA
  33. Francis Land House
    Historical home of a plantation owner, built circa 1805. Regular community programs and storytimes. Free events scheduled monthly.
    3131 Virginia Beach Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23452
    (757) 385-5100
  34. Glebe Episcopal Church
    Historical landmark built in 1737.
    4400 Nansemond Pkwy Suffolk VA 23435
    (757) 538-8842
  35. Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Museum
    Visitors will experience life in 18th century Virginia, learn about the water that defined the landscape, visit a Three Tun Tavern and find themselves in the middle of the Battle of Great Bridge which led Virginia on the path to independence.

    Hours of Operation: Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm Second Sunday of Each Month 1pm – 4pm Monday and Tuesday Closed

    Admission: General Admission - $8 Military (Active, Retired, Reserves) - $7 Seniors (65+) - $7 Youth (ages 6-17) - $5 Children (ages 0-5) – FREE
    1775 Historic Way Chesapeake, VA 23320
    757-482-4480
  36. Hampton Carousel
    Antique carousel, open for rides seasonally. Special Events available.
    602 Settlers Landing Road Hampton, VA 23669
    757-727-1102
  37. Hampton History Museum
    Museum focused on the history of Hampton, Virginia. Youth and family programs. Archaeology Club. Summer Camp. Free 2nd Saturday Events.
    120 Old Hampton Ln. Hampton, VA 23669
    (757) 727-1102
  38. Hampton Roads Naval Museum
    Museum follows the extensive history of the fleet in Hampton Roads. Free Admission. Seasonal Family Programming.
    One Waterside Drive Ste 248 Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 322-2987
  39. Harrison Opera House
    Historic theater and home to the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and the Virginia Opera.
    160 West Virginia Beach Boulevard Norfolk, Virginia 23510
    (757) 664-6464
  40. Hermitage Museum and Gardens
    Historic home with art galleries, gardens, woodlands and wetlands. Art classes, family programming, camps and more in the newly renovated Visual Arts Studio!
    7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk, VA 23505
    (757) 423-2052
  41. Hermitage Museum and Gardens Visual Arts Studio
    Art classes, family programming, camps and more in the newly renovated Visual Arts Studio, which includes expanded ceramics space and a digital lab!

    Upcoming Classes include: Artful Play classes (14mos to 3 years), Introduction to Clay (8-12 years), and ceramics, painting, drawing, digital photography, basket weaving, living arrangements, creativity for mental health, and monthly programs.
    7701 North Shore Road, Norfolk VA 23505
    (757) 423-2052
  42. Hunter House Victorian Museum
    The Hunter House Victorian Museum serves as a rich example of Victorian decorative arts and architecture. Guests are invited to meet the Hunters as they tour two floors of the home, which feature the Hunter family's collection of furniture, books, decorative objects, and more. Join us and transport yourself to the splendor and opulence of the Victorian Era! Storytime and special events for children and families are available.
    240 W Freemason St Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 623-9814
  43. Isle of Wight County Museum
    Founded in 1976, the Isle of Wight County Museum tells the story of the county through its interactive exhibits including a turn-of-the-century country store as well as displays interpreting colonial history, the Smithfield ham industry, the Blackwater River, the Civil War and the Cold War.

    The museum is home to the World's Oldest Ham and the World's Oldest Peanut.
    103 Main Street Smithfield, VA 23430
    757-356-1223
  44. Jamestown Settlement
    Living history museum sharing an awareness and understanding of the early history, settlement, and development of the United States through the convergence of American Indian, European, and African cultures and the enduring legacies bequeathed to the nation.
    2110 Jamestown Road, Route 31 S. Williamsburg, VA 23185
    757-253-4838
  45. Jerrassic Park
    See our unique collection of dinosaur sculptures at the entrance to the Virginia Beach Airport and museum property. It’s a great place to bring your kids or grandchildren if they like dinosaurs! Jerrassic Park is Free to the public! Visit Jerrassic Park and win a prize for identifying all the dinosaurs! Free to children under 6, as well as grandfathers. Puzzle prizes will be awarded for $1 to all other ages. Solve the dinosaur puzzle to claim your grand prize!
    1341 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, VA 23457
    (757) 721-7767
  46. Jewish Museum & Cultural Center
    Museum & Cultural Center honoring Jewish history in Hampton Roads. Tours by appointment.
    607 Effingham Street Portsmouth, VA 23707
    (757) 391-9266
  47. Lee Hall Depot
    The Lee Hall Depot was constructed in the 1880s. The site is under construction, visitors can not access the inside of the depot due to construction.
    9 Elmhurst Street and Warwick Boulevard Newport News, VA 23603
    (757) 888-3371
  48. Lee Hall Mansion
    One of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula. Tours, activities and special events offered throughout the year.
    163 Yorktown Road Newport News, VA 23603
    (757) 888-3371
  49. LIGHTSHIP PORTSMOUTH
    This lightship turned museum is fitted out realistically and filled with artifacts, uniforms, photographs, models, and more.
    Water and London streets on the Waterfront Portsmouth, VA 23703
    (757) 393-8591
  50. Little England Chapel
    Free admission to the historic chapel that includes an exhibit on African-American religion.
    4100 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, VA 23669
    (757) 472-8001
  51. Lynnhaven House
    Small brick house, circa 1725, with period furnishings and tours.
    4405 Wishart Road Virginia Beach, VA 23455
    (757) 385-5100
  52. MacArthur Memorial
    Memorial to General MacArthur and the millions of American men and women who served in the US Armed Forces from the Civil War through the Korean War.
    MacArthur Memorial, MacArthur Square 198 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 441-2965
  53. Mariners’ Museum
    Maritime History Museum. Youth and family programs. Homeschool Programs.
    100 Museum Drive Newport News, VA 23606
    (757) 596-2222
  54. Mermaids On Parade
    Beginning at Nauticus, three separate trails take you along the Elizabeth River past Waterside, to the heart of downtown or to the Chrysler Museum while telling local history from the perspective of the 26 Mermaid statues along the trail.
    One Waterside Drive Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 664-4000
  55. Military Aviation Museum
    The Military Aviation Museum, located at the Virginia Beach Airport, is home to one of the largest private collections of First and Second World War, and Korean War era fighters, bombers, trainers and seaplanes. Summer Camps and Special Events, Homeschool Events and Storytimes available.
    1341 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23457
    (757) 721-7767
  56. Monitor-Merrimack Overlook- Historic Site
    Scene of the famous Battle of the Ironclads, the C.S.S. Virginia and the U.S.S. Monitor.
    Anderson Park 16th Street and Oak Avenue Newport News, VA 23607
    (757) 247-8523
  57. Moses Myers House
    Historic home. Free admission and guided tours.
    323 E. Freemason St Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 333-1087
  58. Nansemond County Courthouse
    Historical Courthouse built in 1840 and site of Suffolk Visitor's Center.
    524 North Main Street Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 514-4130
  59. Nauticus
    The National Maritime Center, lots of family activities and home to the Battleship Wisconsin. Summer Sailing Camps available for ages 8-11. Homeschool Programs available.
    One Waterside Drive Norfolk, VA, 23510
    (757) 664-1000
  60. Newport News Police Museum
    This innovative approach to community policing provides a location where citizens can inquire about crime prevention topics, as well as obtain information about other community agencies. The center is fully staffed by volunteers, making it the first such facility in Virginia. It also houses many interesting items of police memorabilia.
    10188 Warwick Blvd Newport News, VA
    757-597-2847
  61. Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center
    This 1899 Victorian home belonged to Joseph Thomas Newsome, a prominent Newport News attorney, journalist, and civil rights pioneer. Local programs and community events.
    2803 Oak Avenue Newport News, VA 23607
    (757) 247-2360
  62. Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-Baylor House
    Historic home. Free admission and guided tours.
    601 E. Freemason St Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 664-6200
  63. Norfolk Police & Fire Rescue Museum
    History of police force and fire rescue in Norfolk. Free admission, donations are appreciated.
    401 E. Freemason St. Norfolk, VA 23510
    (757) 441-1526
  64. Norfolk Southern Museum
    Over 180 years of railroad history. Free admission.
    3 Commercial Place, Ground Floor Norfolk, VA 23510
  65. Ocean View Station Museum
    Local museum in Ocean View, Norfolk
    Pretlow Library 111 W Ocean View Ave, Norfolk, VA 23503
    (757) 531-0445
  66. Pokey Smokey II
    The Pokey Smokey II is a ride-able scale replica of the 1863 C.P. Huntington train. Rides given seasonally according to a set schedule (see website link) for a small fee.
    City Park 140 City Park Avenue Portsmouth,VA 23701
    (757) 393-8000
  67. Poquoson Museum
    Our mission is to "Preserve and Promote the History of Poquoson". Home to the Colonial Beekeepers, the York-Poquoson Master Gardeners, Poquoson Learning Garden, and the Marsh Walk & Nature trail.
    968 Poquoson Ave Poquoson, VA 23662
    (757) 868-6830
  68. Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center
    Rotating visual art exhibits, lectures, classes and performances. First Friday and Saturday Activities are Free and open to the public. Summer Camps available.
    420 High St, Portsmouth, Virginia 23704
    (757) 393-8543
  69. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum
    This museum covers over 250 years of history surrounding America’s oldest and largest naval shipyard.
    2 High Street on the Waterfront Portsmouth, VA 23703
    (757) 393-8591
  70. Princess Anne County Training School Union Kempsville High School Museum
    First African American high school in Virginia Beach.
    5100 Cleveland Street Virginia Beach, VA 23464
    (757) 648-6006
  71. Railroad Museum of Virginia
    Lear all about the local history of trains. Birthday party options may be available.
    Court Street and Wythe Street Portsmouth, VA 23704
    (757) 335-2284
  72. Riddick’s Folly House Museum
    Historic home of the Riddick Family built in 1847.
    510 North Main Street Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 934-0822
  73. Seaboard Station Railroad Museum
    Historic train station and museum built in 1885. Free admission (donations accepted). Birthday parties available
    326 North Main Street Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 923-4750
  74. Skiffe’s Creek Redoubt – Historical Site
    This site was part of the Skiffes Creek Line. It was built to defend the Confederate Mulberry Island-James River section during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862.
    22 Enterprise Drive Newport News, VA 23603
    (757) 247-8523
  75. Southern Gun Works and Museum
    Military souvenirs and art.
    167 South Main Street Suffolk VA 23434
    (757) 934-1423
  76. St Johns Episcopal
    Historical site in Chuckatuck Village.
    828 King's Hwy Suffolk VA 23432
    (757) 255-4168
  77. St. John’s Church
    Historic site. Free Museum Admission
    100 W. Queens Way Hampton, VA 23699
    (757) 722-2567
  78. Suffolk Art League
    Art exhibitions, classes and workshops for all ages. Summer art camps available.
    118 Bosley Avenue Suffolk, VA 23434
    (757) 925-0448
  79. Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society
    Historical Society in the area of Suffolk, VA. Occasional historical-themed events and story times for kids.
    Phillips-Dawson House 137 Bank St Suffolk, VA 23434
    (757) 539-2781
  80. The Elizabeth River Trail
    Scenic trail through areas of Norfolk with markers providing area history.
    Norfolk, VA
  81. The Hill House Museum
    A four story brick home operated as a not-for-profit museum.
    221 North Street, Portsmouth, Virginia 23704
    (757) 393-0241
  82. The Historic de Witt Cottage & Gardens
    A hidden "Gem" on the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Built in 1895 by the first Mayor of VB, Mr. Bernard Holland for his Bride, Emily. 4,000 square feet of gardens surround the Cottage. Open to the public. Tours are available. Houses the Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum.
    1113 Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451
    (757) 437-8432
  83. The Obici House
    1920s Art Nouveau-style mansion was built along the Nansemond River by Amedeo Obici, an Italian immigrant and founder of Planters Peanuts.
    Sleepy Hole Golf Course 4700 Sleepy Hole Rd Suffolk, VA 23435
    757-538-0336
  84. The Portsmouth Community Colored Library
    The Portsmouth Community Colored Library served black patrons from 1945 until 1963, when the main library was integrated.
    521 Middle Street Portsmouth, VA 23704
    (757) 393-8983 x21
  85. Victory Arch Historic Site
    A memorial to the men and women of the armed forces. Currently is used as the site of the Newport News annual Memorial and Veterans Day ceremonies.
    25th Street & West Avenue Newport News, VA 23607
    (757) 247-8523
  86. Virginia African American Cultural Center
    The mission of the Virginia African American Cultural Center, to collect, preserve, interpret and celebrate the Commonwealth's African American history, culture and community from the early 1600s to the present, and to inform and educate the public about African American contributions and achievements in business, politics, religion, civic organizations and the Arts.
    744 Hampshire Lane Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
    757-363-1629
  87. Virginia Air & Space Science Center
    Hands-on aviation & space exhibits spanning 100 years of flight, more than 30 historic aircraft, space flight artifacts and a giant-screen 3D IMAX Theater. Birthday Parties available. Summer Camps.
    600 Settlers Landing Rd Hampton, VA 23669
    (757) 727-0900
  88. Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
    Hands-on exhibits, outdoor aviary, nature trail, and marshlands. 3D IMAX® Theater. Boat trips, tours, children's programs. Birthday parties and summer camps available. Teen nature conservation programs and opportunities.
    717 General Booth Blvd Virginia Beach, VA, 23451
    (757) 385-3474
  89. Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum
    Discover Virginia Beach history in one of the oldest buildings on the boardwalk. Exhibits cover shipwrecks, rescues, and local storms, along with boardwalk, surfing, and lifeguard history. Group tours and homeschool programs available.
    2401 Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451
    (757) 422-1587
  90. Virginia Legends Walk
    Virginia Legends Walk's purpose is to honor great Virginians, past and present, who have made significant contributions to our nation and the world.
    13th Street, between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Avenue Virginia Beach, VA
    757-615-0830
  91. Virginia Living Museum
    Hands-on activities, observatory, planetarium, outdoor boardwalk, native plant and conservation gardens, and 250 living species. Birthday parties available. Summer camps. Homeschool Programs.
    524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd Newport News, VA 23601
    (757) 595-1900
  92. Virginia MOCA
    The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art offers a variety of classes and camps for children and teens ages 2 -17. Campers exercise their imaginations and express themselves through art classes designed to challenge and inspire. Explore a wide variety of media including animation, clay, glass, painting, photography, and more! Homeschool Classes available. Preschool Art Classes available. Regularly scheduled Free Family Fest events.
    2200 Parks Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451
    (757) 425-0000
  93. Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
    Sports museum with multimedia and interactive exhibits, as well as displays honoring Virginia sports stars.
    283 Constitution Drive, Suite 303 Virginia Beach VA 23462
    757-800-1555
  94. Virginia War Museum
    Museum displays documenting America's wars from 1775 to the present. Summer camps.
    9285 Warwick Blvd, Newport News, Virginia 23607
    (757) 247-8523
  95. Virginia Zoo in Norfolk
    Children's Programs, Exotic Animal Exhibits and Themed Gardens. Birthday Parties, Scout Programs, Family-friendly events and Summer Camps available. Teen conservation and volunteer opportunities. Nature Discovery Zone playground. Sensory inclusive support available.
    3500 Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23504
    (757) 441-2374
  96. Warwick Court House- Historical Site
    Site of the 1810 courthouse and also the site of the recently restored 1884 Warwick Court House.
    1401 Old Courthouse Way Newport News, VA 23602
    (757) 247-8523
  97. Watermens Museum
    Museum focused on the history of the men and women of the Chesapeake Bay region. Camps, School Programs, and programs for students with special educational needs are available.
    309 Water Street Yorktown, VA 23690
    (757) 887-2641
  98. Wells Theatre
    Historic landmark and performance venue in Norfolk, home to the Virginia Stage Company
    110 East Tazewell Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510
    (757) 664-6464
  99. Whitehurst-Buffington House
    The Whitehurst-Buffington House, circa 1793, is designated as one of the 50 most historically significant structures in Virginia Beach. The Whitehurst-Buffington House is currently being restored and preserved as a living example of Virginia life in the 18th and 19th centuries and as a tribute to the Whitehurst family.
    2441 North Landing Road Virginia Beach, VA
    (757) 427-1151
  100. Yorktown Trolley
    Free Rides on the Yorktown Trolley - throughout the historic area, seasonally in Yorktown.
    Yorkown, VA
    757-890-5900
  101. Young’s Mill – Historic Site
    The earthworks located adjacent to this 1820 tide mill were the western anchor of Confederate Major General John B. Magruder's first line of defense during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
    13055 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, VA 23602
    (757) 247-8523