NATO tower
Historical Landmark
NATO Tower Norfolk, VA 23518Yay!!!
Fort Wool
Historical Place, Tourist Attraction, Historical Landmark
Rip Raps Island Norfolk, VA 23503If your headed out to beach well most likely you will be able to see this place from the Hampton roads bridge tunnel. Awesome view.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Episcopal Church, Church, Historical Landmark
201 St Pauls Blvd Norfolk, VA 23510A lot of history here. The church itself is beautiful and the grounds are as well.
Myers House
Historical Landmark, Historical Landmark, Museum
323 E Freemason St Norfolk, VA 23510What an incredible historical tour this was. So much of the original house has been maintained due to the fact that it is the same family that is maintained ownership of ... more
Fort Norfolk
Historical Landmark, Fortress, Tourist Attraction
801 Front St Norfolk, VA 23510Much more interesting than I anticipated. Entrance is a bit more complex than I expected too. Definitely not the museum norm. But the history that awaits makes the littl ... more
Birthplace of Mary Pinckney Hardy - MacArthur
Historical Landmark
200 S Main St Norfolk, VA 23523Visit the birthplace of General MacArthurs mother. A shady little spot in Norfolk. BIRTHPLACE OF MARY PINCKNEY HARDY THE MOTHER OF GENERAL Douglas MAC ARTHUR IN THE HOM ... more
Old Dominion University Seal
Historical Landmark
Elizabeth River Trail Norfolk, VA 23508Touched the seal in 2015 and wont be graduating until 2020 >:(
Norfolk City Historic Marker
Historical Landmark
256-288 E City Hall Ave Norfolk, VA 23510City landmark
Historic City Beach
Historical Landmark
4712 E Beach Dr Norfolk, VA 23518Free parking. Close access to beach. But no bathrooms or changing rooms nearby. Less to no tide. Good place for family with kids
The Virginian Pilot Building (historic), 150 West Brambleton Avenue (S.R. 337)
Historical Landmark
150 W Brambleton Ave #2018 Norfolk, VA 23510Selden House
Historical Landmark
351 Botetourt St Norfolk, VA 23510This place is a private residence, but contains an interesting historical marker. The palatial home was built in 1807 by Norfolk's Dr. William Selden as his 'country resi ... more