Places To Visit (Locality)

Places To Visit (Locality)

The history of the Revolution can be felt everywhere in Virginia, from the mountains to the beaches. Learn about the American Revolution and Independence and how Virginia helped shape our nation at these attractions and museums.

 




 

Arlington Plantation & CustisArlington Plantation & Custis's Tomb - Home of John Custis II
Northampton County

One hundred years before 1776, this site played a key role in a well-known rebellion against the colonial government, a rebellion known as Bacon's Rebellion. This was the site of Arlington plantation, built by John Custis II, the founder of the Custi... Read More

Barrier Island CenterBarrier Island Center
Northampton County

The Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo, Virginia is rich in history of the families who once called the barrier islands home. They had a unique way of life living off the land and water and depending on each other. No one lives on the barrier islan... Read More

Barrier Islands CenterBarrier Islands Center
Northampton County

Celebrate the history, beauty, and culture of the Eastern Shore at the Barrier Islands Center. The lovely museum showcases how our peninsula brings together watermen, artisans, farmers, scientists, innovators, and people who love the land. The BIC is... Read More

BrownsvilleBrownsville
Northampton County

On a remote edge of the Eastern Shore's broad oceanside marshes in Northampton County is the surprisingly urbane Federal-style residence of Brownsville, built in 1806 for John Upshur. Upshur's ancestor John Browne, from whom the property derives its ... Read More

Cape Charles Museum and Welcome CenterCape Charles Museum and Welcome Center
Northampton County

Photographs and artifacts depicting the extensive history of Cape Charles, the railroad and the ferry service across the Bay to Norfolk. Also, see a videos related to the Chesapeake Bay impact crater and core samples taken during its investigation. A... Read More

Cape Charles Museum and Welcome CenterCape Charles Museum and Welcome Center
Northampton County

Located inside a historic power plant are displays of photos & artifacts depicting the history of Cape Charles and the railroad and ferry service, a large model collection of Chesapeake Bay steamboats. The campus has a collection of rail cars, a loco... Read More

Cape Charles Natural Area PreserveCape Charles Natural Area Preserve
Northampton County

This preserve is found on the Bay side of the Eastern Shore. Its 29 acres feature coastal beach, dune, and maritime forest habitats. The preserve provides habitat for the federally threatened northeastern beach tiger beetle (Cicindela dorsalis dorsal... Read More

Cape Charles Rosenwald SchoolCape Charles Rosenwald School
Northampton County

The Cape Charles Rosenwald School in Northampton County was one of thousands of schools constructed using Rosenwald Funds for African American students in the South during the Jim Crow era of segregation in public education. Built in 1929, the school... Read More

Chatham VineyardsChatham Vineyards
Northampton County

The land at Chatham, which overlooks Church Creek, was patented in 1640. The Federal-period brick house, Chatham, was built in 1818 by Major Scarborough Pitts and named for William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham and friend of the American Revolution. The ... Read More

Cheriton Historic DistrictCheriton Historic District
Northampton County

The Cheriton area is one of the oldest settled parts of the Eastern Shore. When Captain John Smith explored the Chesapeake Bay and the Eastern Shore in 1608, he wrote in his journal about landing at Cheriton and being brought by Indians to their Werr... Read More

Custis TombsCustis Tombs
Northampton County

Explore the scenic spot on the banks of Arlington Creek the historic site of Arlington Plantation. The grand manor house built in the 1670s by tobacco farmer John Custis II is no more, but its distinguished lineage lives on in the Arlington National ... Read More

Eastern Shore of VA National Wildlife RefugeEastern Shore of VA National Wildlife Refuge
Northampton County

estled between the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay, the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge serves as one of the country's most valuable stopovers for migratory birds and insects. Established in 1984, we are a haven for monarch butte... Read More

Eastville Historic Court GreenEastville Historic Court Green
Northampton County

When you visit the County Building, please take a few moments to walk the corridors to view the historic photographs of homes, schools, shops, agriculture, the railroad, steamship ferries and Northampton notables. Also, you can explore the displ... Read More

Eastville Historic DistrictEastville Historic District
Northampton County

Home of the oldest continuous courthouse records in the United States of America. Thanks to stubborn, independent stewards of these valuable documents, we can learn much about the earliest history of our country. The Court Green Historic Buildings ar... Read More

Exmore Historic DistrictExmore Historic District
Northampton County

Exmore is a quiet rural town of just under 1,500 residents nestled in the heart of Virginia's Eastern Shore peninsula. Its advantageous location, midway between the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and the Virginia-Maryland line, has made Exmore an impor... Read More

Eyre Hall GardensEyre Hall Gardens
Northampton County

Eyre Hall is one of Virginia's finest and best-preserved colonial homes. Approached by a long, old-fashioned cedar-lined lane, the house overlooks Cherrystone Creek. Thomas Eyre landed at Jamestown in 1622 to take up patented land on the Eastern Shor... Read More

Historic Willis WharfHistoric Willis Wharf
Northampton County

Behind Exmore on the seaside this secluded village is an aquaculture capital raising clams and oysters in the pristine waters. Try some served in a variety of ways here at the 1850 general store turned lunch restaurant. Catch a sea breeze on the scre... Read More

HungarHungar's Episcopal Church
Northampton County

The Hungars Cure Parish is made up of two Episcopal churches on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Christ Church is in Eastville and Hungars Church is in Bridgetown. "Cure" is an old English term; basically it defines a church partnership in which a rector s... Read More

Indiantown ParkIndiantown Park
Northampton County

This small (52-acre) county park is often used by recreational groups and private functions, but birding is normally possible on the margins and through the woodland trail even when other activities are in progress. At best a brief, pleasant stop whi... Read More

Kiptopeke State ParkKiptopeke State Park
Northampton County

On Virginia's beautiful Eastern Shore, explored by Capt. John Smith in 1608, Kiptopeke offers recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay. It's also a great place to explore unique migratory bird habitat along the Atlantic flyway. The park has two and ... Read More

MorleyMorley's Wharf
Northampton County

Located on the bayside on Occohannock Creek, Morley's Wharf is an excellent, free boat launch and put-in area for kayaks or canoes. There are two double wide boat ramps, portable restrooms, and parking for cars and trailers. The long fishing and crab... Read More

Nassawadox Historic DistrictNassawadox Historic District
Northampton County

Nassawadox rose to local prominence as a center of trade and commerce due to the steam powered sawmill that was once located in town. Named for the Nusswatok Indians, the name derives from the Native American word for "land between two waters." The p... Read More

Ned Brinkley Natural PreserveNed Brinkley Natural Preserve
Northampton County

This county-owned nature preserve contains diverse coastal plain habitats and is located adjacent to an old, capped landfill with a renowned birding history. A flat, 1.4-mile mowed out-and-back trail travels east through an open scrub-shrub habitat, ... Read More

Northampton LumberNorthampton Lumber
Northampton County

Established in 1887, Northampton Lumber Company is the oldest building supply store still in operation on Virginia's Eastern Shore. The business has evolved and changed with the times to meet its customers needs and remains a mainstay in the communit... Read More

Pear Valley Farm CottagePear Valley Farm Cottage
Northampton County

The early Northampton County cottage called Pear Valley is a textbook of vernacular design and displays the refinement that the colonial housewright could give to small dwellings. Lending the house both dignity and stability is the brick end with its... Read More

Pear Valley farmsteadPear Valley farmstead
Northampton County

In 2013, Pear Valley was designated as a National Historic Landmark and became one of only 2,596 landmarks in the entire U.S., 121 Virginia, and two in Northampton County. This places Pear Valley in the company of Virginia's Monticello, Montpelier, a... Read More

Savage Neck DunesSavage Neck Dunes
Northampton County

This 298-acre preserve contains a mile of Chesapeake Bay shoreline, maritime forest, a freshwater pond, and a 0.75-mile trail through some of the highest sand dunes on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Visitors may choose from three marked trails with i... Read More

 

 

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