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HISTORY
This
area is home to some of the earliest colonial settlements, and
key battles of the Revolutionary & Civil Wars were fought
here. There are numerous historic homes and sites to see, as well
as museums commemorating the struggles of a young nation.
Colonial
Williamsburg, [6 miles] With more than 500 restored and reconstructed
buildings spread across 301 acres of land, and a staff of 3500
archaeologists, researchers, historians, and historical interpreters,
Colonial Williamsburg truly is a different time and place.
Jamestown
Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center Visit replicas of the
three English ships that arrived in Virginia in 1607, and recreations
of a Powhatan Indian Village in Jamestown, and relive the American
Revolution at Yorktown. Activities and events throughout the year.
The
Civil War at Endview, [1 mile] During the Civil War the house
at Endview was used as a field hospital for Confederate and Union
troops and General George B. McClellan's headquarters on May 5,
1862, the day of the Battle of Williamsburg.
Lee Hall Mansion, [0.5 mile]
One of the last remaining antebellum Italianate houses on the
Virginia Peninsula, this house was used by Confederate Generals
"Prince John" Magruder and Joseph E. Johnston as their headquarters
during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
Lee Hall
Train Depot - The historic Lee Hall train station depot was
constructed in 1881 as part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad’s
efforts to establish its Atlantic terminus at Newport News, thereby
linking the Ohio River Valley with the sea.
Newsome
House Museum & Cultural Center This restored 1899 Victorian
structure was the home of Joseph Thomas Newsome, a prominent Newport
News attorney, journalist, and civil rights pioneer. The house
is now the site of a variety of special events and exhibits and
it serves as a repository for local African-American artifacts
and archival materials.
Yorktown
Battlefields, [4.5 miles] Visit the site where Cornwallis
surrendered to George Washington, effectively ending the Revolutionary
War. While Yorktown is most significant for the Revolutionary
War siege of 1781, which effectively ended the conflict, during
the American Civil War the town was again the site of major siege
operations during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862.
Civil
War Traveler Information on Civil War battles. Tour maps &
guides. A great resource to plan your visit.
MUSEUMS
There are many more museums in the area. Often, you will find
art galleries and smaller history museums tucked into the areas
nearby these major attractions.
The Mariners' Museum - America's
premier maritime museum and one of the largest international maritime
museums in the world. The Museum maintains a permanent exhibit
on the Monitor
and the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. Exciting special exhibitions,
Museum Shop, scenic park, lake, walking trails, and picnic areas.
The Peninsula Fine Arts Center is just across the street.
Peninsula
Fine Arts Center Touring collections of historical or contemporary
works, juried exhibitions and more. Art classes for both adults
and children, special programs and events, gallery talks and performing
arts events. An affiliate of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
U.S.
Army Transportation Museum Five minutes south on Route 60
and west on Route 105 into Fort Eustis. Open year round Tuesday
through Sunday 9am to 4:30pm. Admission is free, handicapped accessible.
The Virginia
War Museum traces American military history from the Revolutionary
War to the present. The museum’s collections include over 60,000
artifacts, including one of the nation’s largest collections of
propaganda posters, a section of the Berlin Wall, a rare Confederate
Cofer Revolver, a brass gatling gun, and more.
Virginia
Living Museum Immerse yourself in a variety of natural environments
and get up close to our animal neighbors. Hands-on discovery centers,
free-flying birds, the Noland Chesapeake Bay Aquarium, and an
observatory with a dome that revolves 360 degrees and a new, university-grade16-inch
Meade telescope.
Watermens
Museum - Discover the role played by watermen fishing the
Chesapeake Bay. The museum is located in Yorktown, just a short
walk from the battlefields and visitors center.
NATURE/SCENIC
Newport
News Park, [2 miles] The largest municipal park east of the
Mississippi River. hiking, biking, picnic shelters, paddle boats,
canoeing, archery and fishing. 18-hole championship disc golf
course and a 30-acre aeromodel flying field. Boat and bicycle
rentals available.
Colonial
Parkway [4 miles] This scenic highbay connects Colonianl Williamsburg
to Yorktown and Jamestown.
Virginia
Living Museum Immerse yourself in a variety of natural environments
and get up close to our animal neighbors. Hands-on discovery centers,
free-flying birds, the Noland Chesapeake Bay Aquarium, and an
observatory with a dome that revolves 360 degrees and a new, university-grade16-inch
Meade telescope.
The
Mariners' Museum Park The grounds of the Mariners' Museum
are a wonderful place to have a picnic or enjoy a walk. Visitors
can find a great diversity of plants located throughout the park.
The grove of crepe myrtles and variety of wildflowers are both
impressive, as are the azaleas and other seasonal plants and flowers.
The Noland Trail is approximately five miles long and includes
14 major bridges along with several small bridges that allow the
park visitor to walk all the way around the main body of Lake
Maury. Four overlooks at key vistas around Lake Maury offer park
visitors dramatic views of the lake and surrounding areas.
BIRDWATCHING
The Yorktown Battlefield, Newport News Park, Huntington Park,
Mariners Museum Park, and along the scenic Colonial Parkway are
great for birdwatching, hiking & nature trails.
THEME PARKS
Busch
Gardens [6 miles]
Busch Gardens Williamsburg is an action-packed, European-themed
park with 17th century charm and 21st century technology, boasting
more than 100 acres of unparalleled fun and adventure. Voted the
world's "Most Beautiful" and "Favorite" theme park.
Water
Country USA, the mid-Atlantic's largest family water play
park, features the world’s latest, greatest, state-of-the-art
water rides and attractions, spectacular entertainment, shopping
and restaurants -- all set to a colorful 1950's and '60s surf
theme. On cooler days, pools are heated to an inviting 82 degrees!
More than 1,500 lounge chairs are available throughout Water Country
USA for sun-worshipers and those needing a break from all the
excitement.
GOLF
Golfing
in Williamsburg
For more information on vacation packages for golfers, contact
Golf Williamsburg at 888/2-GOLF-WB or the Williamsburg Hotel &
Motel Association at 800/FOR-GOLF.
Golfing
in Newport News
Newport
News Golf Club Offers two 18-hole courses. The Cardinal Course
features some of the best greens in the Tidewater area. A challenging,
middle-length course designed by Ed Ault, the par 72 course appeals
to golfers at all skill levels. The Deer Run Course has been rated
3 1/2 Stars by Golf Digest (1998 Places to Play) and as one of
the 100 Best Courses in the Middle Atlantic by The Washington
Golf Monthly (1998).
Newport
News Disc Golf Course Newport News Park, 18 hole regulation
and championship course.
The
Kiln Creek Golf and Country Club Features a 27-hole course
recognized as one of the five best in Virginia in 1995. Designed
by Tom Clark, the course has eight water holes and over 100 sand
traps. The 18-hole championship course is a par 72. Amenities
include a pro shop.
EDUCATION
The
College of William & Mary, America's second-oldest college.
Christopher Newport
University
Thomas Nelson Community College
SHOPPING
You'll find many antique and collectible shops throughout
the area. Most of the museums offer shops with unique gifts as
well.
Merchant's
Square is recognized as one of the earliest, if not the first
planned shopping districts in the United States. Specialty shops
& eating establishments, located adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg.
Historic
Hilton Village - Listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, Hilton Village is home to unique shops featuring artwork,
antiques, collectibles, and fine clothing. Stroll the historic
streets and admire the shops and homes that were built between
1918 and 1920.
Patrick
Henry Mall - Patrick Henry Mall is the largest mall in Newport
News, just off I-64 and minutes from Newport News/Williamsburg
International Airport.
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