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Adam Thoroughgood House
This quaint, 17th-century English cottage is one of the oldest brick homes in America. Grounds include historic herb and flower gardens.
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Air Power Park
See vintage jet aircraft and rockets in a 15-acre park-like setting. Picnic, playground and handicapped facilities are available. The Park contains aircraft from the country's various service branches. Free admission.
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American Rover Tall Ship Cruises
Since 1986, the American Rover’s red “tan bark” sails have been one of the signature sights of the Hampton Roads area. Cruises depart from Waterside in the heart of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Sail the smooth waters of the Elizabeth River and Hampton Roads Harbor and lend a hand with the sails, take a turn at the helm or just sit back, relax and enjoy the experience.
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Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum
The Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum is located in a historically registered and last remaining Virginia Beach Boardwalk cottage, de Witt Cottage, which was built in 1895. The theme of the museum is two-fold: First, the preservation, promotion, perpetuation and exhibition of wildfowl artifacts and contemporary wildfowl art forms. Secondly, provide an accurate representation of the early history of Virginia Beach captured through pictures, oral reports, and the physical presence of the de Witt Cottage amidst the oceanfront.
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Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge
This 8,000-acre fresh water refuge borders the Atlantic Ocean and features sand dunes, maritime forest, fresh water marshes and ponds, ocean beach and large impoundments for wintering waterfowl.
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