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Publisher’s Welcome Publisher Information Ron Szpatura, President Luke Howard, Vice President Shannon Brown, Production Manager Amy Cherry, Executive Office Director Blake Newberger, Digital Developer

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Special Content & Photographic Assistance Hampton Convention & Visitors Bureau Newport News Tourism Norfolk Convention & Visitors Bureau Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau Waters and Bridgeman Suffolk Convention & Visitors Bureau

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“The Morning Light behind the Lighthouse!” Cape Henry Lighthouse at the Navy Base in Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia ©Copyright 2017, Landmark Marketing Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means traditional or electronic without written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited. Printed by Country Pines Printing in the USA

Ron Szpatura, President

elcome to Coastal Virginia! Whether you are staying on the Southside (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesapeake), the Peninsula (Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg), Smithfield, Suffolk or the Eastern Shore of Virginia, you are in the birthplace of the U.S. of A.

Coastal Virginia is a history buff’s paradise. Native American communities resided here for generations before the “First Landing” of European settlers just 400 years ago. Throughout time, the people of the region have played a significant role in the advancement of trade, technology, exploration, civil and human rights, medicine, business, education and culture. And, the future of this region is even more exciting than the past. Located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic, one of the most notable characteristics of the area is the abundance of water. In fact, the region takes its name from local waterways. From the U.S. Navy, the shipbuilding and repair industries, to international marine transportation, leisure cruising and the Port of Virginia, the area thrives on the Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay and many natural harbors and rivers. Our purpose in developing this publication is to give the reader a sense of the area they are visiting. The stories on the best places to eat, to shop, to visit as well as living here and local history are contributed by people that live and work in the region. We hope their stories enhance your stay. We truly hope you enjoy your stay in Coastal Virginia. Additionally, we hope LandmarksGreatDeals.com will help you to save money on dining, shopping, and attractions during your stay or for future visits. Please mention this book when you visit our sponsors, without whom this book would not be possible.

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Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 75 mi Washington, D.C.. . . . . . . . . . . 175 mi Annapolis, Maryland. . . . . . . . 200 mi Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . . . 220 mi

Greensboro, North Carolina . . 240 mi Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 350 mi New York, New York. . . . . . . . . 400 mi Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . . . 400 mi


Contents Features

Destinations

Publishers Welcome . . . . . . . . 4

Virginia Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . 16

A Letter from the Publisher

Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Area Overview Map. . . . . . . . . 6

Norfolk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Coastal Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Newport News. . . . . . . . . . . . 66

The area situated at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay offers one of the most geographically unique and diverse regions of the United States.

Attractions at a Glance. . . . . 10 All of the Family Fun Stuff at a single glance!

Life In Virginia Beach . . . . . . 16 Living at the beach offers a relaxed lifestyle influenced by the seasons, the ocean, and the locals.

Savvy Shopping. . . . . . . . . . . 29 The region offers quality opportunities for shopping or just browsing at both town-center style malls and destinations as well as local eclectic favorites.

Health & Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Spas provide a place for rest, relaxation and a chance to de-stress. The Coastal Virginia beaches offer a number of tranquil Day Spas.

Coastal Dining. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Take a closer look at a few of the gems of the thriving and unique coastal cuisine and restaurant scene in Coastal Virginia.

Things To Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 The Coastal Virginia area features world-class museums, historic tours, the finest of performing arts, festivals and so much more!

Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Attractions Hunt Club Farm. . . . . . . . . . . 21 Old Time Photos . . . . . . . . . . 19 iFLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Adventure Park . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Motorworld / Fun Park. . . . . 20 Virginia Air & Space Center. . . 28 Nauticus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Virginia Zoo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Virginia Living Museum . . . . 68 Mariners’ Museum. . . . . . . . . 69 Children’s Museum. . . . . . . . 73 Great Dismal Swamp. . . . . . . 76

Essentials Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Savvy Shopping. . . . . . . . . . . 28 Health & Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Rudee Inlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Coastal Dining. . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Things To Do. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Performing and fine arts are the hallmark of this region where museums, artists and performers flourish in this multicultural area with both historic and innovative settings.

Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Accommodations . . . . . . . . . 77 Index Of Advertisers . . . . . . . 80

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oastal Virginia, also known as Hampton Roads, covers cities in the southeastern region of Virginia and its lifestyle offers as much diversity as the origin of its original name. Taken from the 17th century English Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley and the nautical term road, the name Hampton Roads offers residents and visitors everything from 29 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches to historic early American culture. Whether you are here to work, play, or live the area offers options to suit any lifestyle at any stage of life. Home to over 1.6 million people, and host to many Colleges and Universities, Coastal Virginia encompasses the Southside cities of Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach while the Peninsula includes, Hampton and Newport News, Williamsburg, Yorktown and the counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Southampton, Surry and York, and Currituck in North Carolina.

The Southside Norfolk: Located where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, the 400-year old port city of Norfolk offers beauty, arts and entertainment, great healthcare, and the opportunity to stretch your wings and enjoy all that being alive truly means.

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Virginia Beach: Hampton Roads boasts more than 29 miles of beaches, Virginia Beach being the most infamous 14 miles. A year round destination, Virginia Beach is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.

Home to the world’s largest naval installation and a major commercial port for centuries, Norfolk is international in its scope and its vision. Travel is easy with Norfolk International Airport offering 200 flights daily, including connections to major hubs. Interstates make driving to and from Norfolk hassle-free.

Located at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach is a bustling recreational port that supports a booming economy and is called home by nearly half a million people. With over 150 farms, a strong construction and real estate market and being a hot spot for Convention and Trade shows, Virginia Beach is also well known for its military presence.

Norfolk features numerous restaurant and theater districts, waterfront dancing and dining, and upscale shopping. A “walkable” city, with attractions, shopping and restaurants only steps from major hotels; a destination for cruise, history and art lovers; and home to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Norfolk offers southern charm and city nightlife in a peaceful waterfront setting.

Portsmouth: Portsmouth offers the best of both worlds. It is home to the second busiest port on the east coast so you might be surprised to find tree lined streets

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Of course, when it comes down to it, Virginia Beach is all about “the beach.” This beautiful city offers the perfect backdrop to simply slow down, relax, and take in the breathtaking Atlantic Ocean vistas.


that lead toward a scenic downtown. Its central location affords residents and visitors the luxury of taking advantage of all the amenities the region has to offer. Comprised of six historic districts, Portsmouth is an enclave of fine dining, antiques and specialty shopping, not to mention an abundance of outdoor activities. Rooted in three decades of history, there is so much to discover and uncover. Take your time or a lifetime to enjoy Portsmouth.

Suffolk: Conveniently situated as the “Gateway to Coastal Virginia,” Suffolk is within easy driving distance of the beaches & most historic Virginia Treasures… One of the fastest growing cities in Virginia, Suffolk is known

for it’s small town charm, revitalized Historic District & it’s Southern Hospitality. Home of Planter’s Peanuts and the birthplace of Mr. Peanut, Suffolk boasts an array of activities & attractions. The Great Dismal Swamp, which isn’t dismal at all, is a 112,000 acre Wildlife Sanctuary favored for it’s eco-tourism, guided tours, nature trails & bird-watching. The up and coming Arts & Culture scene has developed into the perfect blend of local, regional & national artisans through visual arts, theatre, dance, music & much much more. With 5 golf courses, boating, fishing & kayaking, boutique shopping, relaxing spas & unique eateries. Suffolk truly offers something for everyone!

Peninsula Hampton: Located on the picturesque shores of the

Chesapeake Bay, Hampton prides itself on being one of the most unique cities in the Mid-Atlantic region. Unparalleled in its deep-rooted American history and rich maritime tradition, Hampton continues to maintain old-fashioned charm without sacrificing essential urban amenities.

Known as America’s first city, Hampton is now home to nearly 150,000 people and attracts over 650,000 visitors annually as well as 14,000 college students. Whether you attend school, live, work, or are spending the day or the weekend you are sure to find it both charming and enchanting.

Newport News: Newport News invites you to discover the future. On the north side of Hampton Roads Harbor where the Chesapeake Bay meets the James River, the City

of Newport News is recognized for its advanced research and technology resources. The city’s historic sites, museums and recreational facilities foster a superb quality of life and offer visitors a fun-filled adventure. The region’s important military ties are captured at two of the city’s museums, the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis and the Virginia War Museum. Hampton Roads is the birthplace of Colonial America. It is home to Jamestown, Yorktown, and to Colonial Williamsburg. The melding of history, maritime commerce, and beautiful waterfront landscapes come together with bustling and quaint communities, healthy economic prosperity, and its ever prominent military presence to offer residents and visitors alike a beautiful place to discover for a day or a lifetime. Landmarks of Coastal Virginia

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Attractions at a Glance Adventure Park Fun In The Trees at The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium. Climb and zip line through the treetops and across natural marshlands at The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium. Enjoy a thrill-filled afternoon in the cool shade of our six-acre forest. Or, experience magical night climbing within a canopy of twinkling lights. Kids, teens and adults find that The Adventure Park delivers fun, excitement, challenge and memories that aren’t soon forgotten. The park is ideal for ages 5 and older and is great for families or groups of friends. Page

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iFLY “You will never again have to wonder what it feels like to fly because you are about to experience it first-hand.”—And so begins every flight at iFLY Virginia Beach. The first and only vertical wind tunnel in the state, iFLY Va Beach opened in January of 2015 and is quickly proving to be a velocity-fueled memory-maker for all ages and abilities. Got a teenager who’s tough to impress? Grandparents who think they’re too old? An 8-year-old who’s up for anything? And parents who aim to please? Flying is bound to be a “high”light for everyone. Page

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Old Time Photos Transport yourself to days of old when men were bold & women were raving beauties! Perhaps you were reincarnated from a Gangster of the 1920’s & a sassy Flapper . . . Perhaps you see your alter ego as a gun slinging Cowboy & a sexy Saloon girl. Maybe your whole family is a tribe of savage Indians from the Wild West or a group of simple Hillbillies who make their own moonshine!

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Attractions at a Glance Motor World Motor World Your Place to Race! With 26 acres of fun, Motor World has something for everyone. With 11 tracks and 16 different styles of go-karts, and 250 karts total you can take it easy on the Family Track or test your skills on the 1/2 mile Road Racer Track! All New for 2015 is the incredible 100ft. Skyflyer. Shipwreck Mini Golf at Motor World offers two 18hole courses that are some of Virginia Beach’s largest and most challenging. With a shipwreck, waterfalls, lost caves and your favorite island music, you’re sure to think you’re in Caribbean Paradise! Page

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The Hunt Club A few miles beyond Virginia Beach’s resort area is another landscape the city known for- farmland - and the familyowned and operated Hunt Club Farm is proud to be part of the city’s rich agricultural history. The history of Hunt Club Farm goes back to the 60s -the 1760s, to be exact, when the area was first developed as Woodhouse Plantation. Parent Comment: “This is a fun trip for little folks. Lots of chickens to feed, goats to curry, ponies to ride, llamas and sheep to pet. All in all, a pleasant afternoon during nice weather!” Page

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Virginia Air & Space Center From historic air and space craft suspended from the Center’s 94-foot ceiling, to giant screen IMAX films, your imagination will soar when you visit the award-winning Virginia Air & Space Center, the visitor center for NASA Langley Research Center and Langley Air Force Base.This world-class facility is located on Hampton’s beautiful downtown waterfront, and holds more than 100 historic aeronautic and space exhibits—featuring excitement and adventure for the entire family!

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Attractions at a Glance Nauticus Maritime Science Center Located on the downtown Norfolk waterfront, Nauticus is a maritime science museum that explores the economic, naval, and natural power of the sea. Nauticus features hands-on exhibits, marine life, 3D movies, the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, and the awe-inspiring Battleship Wisconsin. Nauticus is also home to Sail Nauticus community sailing center, the Half Moone Cruise & Celebration Center, and Victory Rover Naval Base Cruises. Berthed at Nauticus, the Battleship Wisconsin (BB64) is one of four Iowa-class battleships—the largest and one of the last battleships. Page

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Virginia Zoo Make today your day of adventure at the Virginia Zoo! Journey to mysterious places inhabited by exotic animals from around the world. Board the Norfolk Southern Express train for an expedition to Asia—Trail of the Tiger or Africa’s Okavango Delta. Discover lions, orangutans, giraffes, tapirs, kangaroo, tigers, exotic birds and more! Watch the red panda as it climbs through the trees. Meet a Kunekune pig face-to-face at the ZooFarm. Stroll through themed gardens or get wet in one of the Zoo’s water fountains.

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Virginia Living Museum View endangered red wolves. Get up close to a loggerhead turtle and jellyfish. See fish with no eyes and frogs that change colors. Touch live spider crabs and fossilized dinosaur tracks. It’s all at the Virginia Living Museum, Newport News, where living exhibits depict Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea. The museum introduces visitors to more than 250 living species native to Virginia (including 10 that are listed as endangered or threatened) through exhibits, discovery centers and interactive hands-on exhibits. Page

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Attractions at a Glance The Mariners’ Museum & Park

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From bow to stern, The Mariners’ Museum is filled with fascinating stories, captured in priceless artifacts that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret. The incredible story of the USS Monitor’s creation, battle, sinking and recovery are told in vivid detail. View maritime art, handcrafted ship models and rare figureheads. Experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater. Explore the depths of the ocean floor in Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss, a new 2015 exhibition open May 16–September 7.

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Children’s Museum Children step inside a world where bubbles grow bigger than they are, where the forces of energy electrify and spark their imagination, where they can be a farmer, a banker, and more! Museum includes a huge toy and train collection and Planetarium. Parent Comment: “Could have stayed all day! We went there recently and could have stayed all day. It’s full of super fun things for kids of all ages and VERY clean.” Page

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Great Dismal Swamp “Well, it doesn’t really live up to its name, does it?” A common sentiment from visitors, The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is hardly dismal. The refuge encompasses over 112,000 acres of forested wetland in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. Early European settlers referred to swamps as “dismals,” and considered them fearful places filled with wild beasties and poisonous fogs. Colonel William Byrd II is generally credited for giving the swamp its name when he led a land survey crew through in early 1728.

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Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium Fun In The Trees at The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium

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limb and zip line through the treetops and across natural marshlands at The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium. Enjoy a thrill-filled afternoon in the cool shade of our six-acre forest. Or, experience magical night climbing within a canopy of twinkling lights. Kids, teens and adults find that The Adventure Park delivers fun, excitement, challenge and memories that aren’t soon forgotten. The park is ideal for ages 5 and older and is great for families or groups of friends. The Adventure Park is located in the woods next to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center’s Marsh Pavilion. Walk into the forest, and you’ll see wooden platforms around trees that are connected by zip lines as well as by quirky bridges (or crossings) made of wood, cable and rope. Some of these crossings include wooden or net tunnels, suspended balance beams, trapeze bars, Tarzan ropes and even an aerial skateboard. Harnesses and always-locked-on safety equipment are provided for a self-guided climbing and zip lining adventure. Once fitted with your equipment, you will receive a safety briefing and an opportunity to practice before taking to the trees in one of two climbing areas: the Adventure Forest and the Labyrinth. In the Adventure Forrest, you first climb into a main tree platform where you can choose one of 13 trails that include a series of bridges and zip lines. You don’t need to be an athlete to enjoy the Adventure Forest. Our trails are rated by degree of challenge offered – sort of like runs at a skill hill. The easiest trails are suitable for 5 and 6-year-olds when accompanied by an adult. These trails are 10 to 12 feet above the ground and are marked as Purple Trails. Climbers are progressively challenged as they take on Yellow, Green, Blue, Black and Double-Black trails. Trails become higher and the demands for physical strength, agility, stamina and balance become greater. Within the

Adventure Forest, there are 170 unique bridges and 21 zip lines. Our 315-foot zip line crosses Owls Creek and offers a unique view of the estuary. Once you complete a trail, just walk back to the main tree platform to start another trail. There are many benefits to the Adventure Forest’s system of trails, crisscrossing through the woods. Adventurous climbers don’t leave tentative climbers behind. Families and groups arriving together can continuously interact no matter which trail each member chooses. A young climber can stop to watch an older sister take on a more difficult trail. An advanced climber can pass on encouragement to his friend on an intermediate trail. Climbers can look back on sections they’ve completed and scope out trails to come. Upon completing a trail, a climber can decide to do it again using a different technique or tackle a new trail with different challenges. Many climbers leave at the end of the day thinking about trails they want to conquer during their next visit. In addition to the Adventure Forest, the Park includes the Labyrinth that transforms a portion of the woods into what could become a premier birthday party location for kids ages 5–9. The Labyrinth is a self-contained space with crossings that are similar to those in the Adventure Forest, but built to scale for young climbers. The kids wear harnesses connected to safety lines, receive safety briefings, and play under parental supervision with park assistance. It is a place where kids can truly find their inner squirrel. The Adventure Park is like no other attraction in Coastal Virginia. You won’t hear the clank and hum of motorized rides, or feel like you are melting on sun-scorched concrete. Come create stories you’ll swap with your friends and family whenever you gather for years to come.

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ith three distinct beach experiences, pristine natural wonders, a vibrant downtown district, fresh coastal cuisine and a variety of year-round festivals, it’s not surprising that Virginia Beach has been consistently ranked among the country’s best beach destinations. From the Atlantic Ocean to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach offers unique coastal experiences that are nothing short of extraordinary – that’s living the life! At the Resort area, from First to 40th Streets, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the iconic three-mile oceanfront boardwalk. The area features a fishing pier, an active inlet and plenty of opportunities for biking, boating, kayaking, jet-skiing, parasailing and stand-up paddle boarding. Locallyowned restaurants and nightlife range from coastal cosmopolitan to crab-and-oyster shacks. King Neptune - a 34-foot-tall cast bronze statue of the mythological sea god—is a must-stop spot for a family selfie at 31st Street and Atlantic Avenue. Visitors seeking a more relaxed day at the beach will enjoy a visit to Chesapeake Beach, known to locals as

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“Chick’s Beach” and preferred for its tranquility along the scenic Chesapeake Bay. The area is also home to a marina, as well as multiple dockside seafood restaurants and incredible sunset views over Lynnhaven Inlet. Many restaurants encourage guests to pull up their boats to their docks, making for a distinct Virginia Beach experience. For a more secluded environment, the Sandbridge area on Virginia Beach’s southern shore is just 20 minutes away from the main resort area, nestled up against the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. With no hotels, visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean-view rental homes, condominiums and sheer serenity in Sandbridge, where area outfitters offer everything from bikes and paddleboards to surfboards and kayaks. Park the car, hop on the bike, get to know the neighbors and plan to meet for a beachy drink at the local restaurants. In addition to 35 miles of beaches, Virginia Beach – which has been consistently named one of “America’s Fittest Cities” – boasts an abundance of parks, trails, waterways and wildlife, beckoning the outdoor adventurer. Kayak


with dolphins, paddle-board though a wildlife reserve, or learn to SUP and “hang 10.” Landlubbers will love exploring First Landing State Park or hiking through the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

of farmland, Virginia Beach is the place to go for fresh seafood and locally harvested ingredients, which pair perfectly with locally crafted brews – all staples in area restaurants.

Virginia Beach’s marine life also beckons visitors indoors to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, featuring more than 800,000 gallons of aquatic environments, as well as harbor seals, sea turtles, rays, river otters and even Komodo dragons. New this year is the Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium, the largest aerial park of its kind, where visitors can experience an adventure high above the treetops through a series of ropes courses and zip lines.

After a day of outdoor adventure, Virginia Beach’s downtown district, Town Center, offers a mix of shopping, dining and entertainment options covering nearly 20 walkable city blocks, lined with local eateries, brand-name retailers and upscale boutiques. Enjoy performances by world-renowned artists at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts or a show at the Funny Bone Comedy Club year-round.

It’s Virginia Beach’s location on the southern tip of the Chesapeake Bay that gives the coastal community a seafood-centric culinary culture. With the famously rich waters of the bay, hundreds of inlets and miles

After all of the activity, it’s time to relax and grab some ZZZs. With more than 12,000 hotel rooms, more than 1,800 campsites and several hundred vacation homes for rent—most with ocean or bay-front views, Virginia Beach is an accommodating destination.

For more information, or to request a free vacation guide, go to VisitVirginiaBeach.com or call 1-800-VA-BEACH. Landmarks of Coastal Virginia

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iFLY

I Fly, You Fly, We All Fly at iFLY!

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ou will never again have to wonder what it feels like to fly because you are about to experience it first-hand.”—And so begins every flight at iFLY Virginia Beach. The first and only vertical wind tunnel in the state, iFLY Va Beach opened in January of 2015 and is quickly proving to be a velocity-fueled memory-maker for all ages and abilities.

power and capable of creating variable wind speeds in excess of 180 m.p.h.

Got a teenager who’s tough to impress? Grandparents who think they’re too old? An 8-year-old who’s up for anything? And parents who aim to please? Flying is bound to be a “high”light for everyone. iFLY Va Beach offers the most realistic skydiving simulation possible— no jumping, free falling or experience necessary.

From there, flyers suit-up. The iFLY Va Beach gear fits easily over clothes and is specially designed to allow instructors to guide and hold onto flyers in the tunnel. A quick photo-op in front of the iFLY Va Beach step-andrepeat, and it’s time to enter the flight chamber. Taking turns, each flyer will step from the holding area into the wind tunnel, lean into the vertical column of air and let it lift them right off their feet.

From the moment flyers enter the state-of-the-art facility at 24th and Pacific, it’s clear this will also be a high-tech adventure. A quick glance at the flat-screens behind the front desk provides a real-time, jaw-dropping glimpse at flyers in action, and it all begins with the selection of a flight package and any desired add-on options. All first-time flyer packages include two flights in the tunnel, professional flight gear, one-on-one assistance from an IBA-accredited instructor and personalized flight certificate. Each flight lasts 60 seconds. In comparison, the average free-fall portion of a plane-assisted skydive lasts approximately 45 to 60 seconds. Flyers are asked to enter their information and sign the required waiver and then it’s off to the flight deck to meet the heart of the operation—a 14-foot wide, 52-foot tall, climate-controlled, recirculating-air flight chamber powered by four fans generating 1,400 horse 18

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Each group of flyers attends a training session, during which a short video is shown, hand signals are learned, flight positions are practiced and questions are answered. Is it like a roller coaster? No. Is it nauseating? No. Will I fall? No, the sensation is more like floating than falling. Will I have fun? Absolutely, it’s pure awesomeness.

The entire process lasts approximately one hour and 15 minutes, and at iFLY Va Beach, flyers age 3 to 94 have conquered it. They’ve hosted retirement communities and wounded warriors, as well as bodyflight athletes, and accomplished civilian and military skydivers. They’ve created a venue perfect for free-falling enthusiasts and the faint-of-heart. They’ve brought a monumental experience to visitors and locals alike and are quickly proving that no beach day is complete without the “wind” beneath your “wings,” an instructor by your side and the pure joy of flight written all over your face.

2412 Pacific Ave. Virginia Beach, VA (757) 754-4359 iFLYvabeach.com


Old Time Photos

Children, Family & Group Portraits Ready in Minutes

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ransport yourself to days of old when men were bold & women were raving beauties!

Perhaps you were reincarnated from a Gangster of the 1920’s & a sassy Flapper . . . Perhaps you see your alter ego as a gun slinging Cowboy & a sexy Saloon girl. Maybe your whole family was a tribe of savage Indians from the Wild West or a group of simple Hillbillies who make their own moonshine! Whatever your secret fantasy might be, Flashback Old Time Photos has two portrait studio locations in the beach resort areas of Virginia Beach and can make those fantasies future memories. Located just one block from the Boardwalk on Atlantic Avenue, they have been providing their customers with classic antique portraits and fine antique-style frames for over 35 years now. Pose in their authentic costumes from the 1840s to

the 1930s with historic props from all over the world. Visit their PORTRAIT GALLERY to see how you can be transformed in minutes into a Cowboy, Saloon Girl, Civil War General, Southern Belle, Victorian Lady & Gentleman, Southern Gentleman, Indian, Hillbilly, Pirate, French Maid, Keystone Cop, Gangster, Flapper, or just about anything else you would like to be from days past! Their location between 20th & 21st Street is open daily from March through October. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from November through February and their located between 17th & 18th Streets is open daily from March 1 through September 30. Flashback Old Time Photos specializes in large groups, children’s and family portraits, Flashback Old Time Photos can have your photos ready in minutes. Let them help make your next beach vacation a memorable one.

Trip Advisor Testimonials: “So Much Fun/We Loved it!” Lisa G.—New York City, New York

fun. We had a group of 5 and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.” Jackee1978—Washington DC

“Took my 11 and 15 year old. We all laughed and had fun throughout the entire experience. Staff was lovely. Choice of costumes were amazing. They took their time and made it wonderful. And now we have some really fun pictures. I highly recommend going. Even NYC teens/teens who have seen it all, loved this. TheYellowDart—York, Pennsylvania

“My husband and I visited the location on 120th. We chose this location to avoid the crowds on the boardwalk. Great staff and we had fun staging. We plan to make this an annual event!”

“Love that they have this available on the boardwalk. We had a great time having the old fashioned family pictures taken. Not terribly expensive and was a lot of

Kari_Alice—Deal Island, Maryland

2018 Atlantic Ave. Virginia Beach, VA (757) 428-2788 OldTimePhotos.com

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Motor World

Family Fun for all Ages! Are you ready to experience FUN?

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ith 26 acres of fun, Motor World has something for everyone. With 11 tracks, 16 different styles of go-karts, and 250 karts total, you can take it easy on the Family Track or test your skills on the ½ mile Road Racer Track! For the most exhilarating thrill ride, fly on Virginia Beach’s only Skycoaster. Fly form 130 ft. at up to 70 mph. Only for the brave at heart. We can fly 1, 2 or 3 at a time! Videos and T-shirts are available. Shipwreck Mini Golf at Motor World -With a shipwreck, waterfalls, lost caves and your favorite island music, you’re sure to think you’re in Caribbean Paradise! Our newly renovated 36-hole course is the largest and the most challenging in the Virginia Beach resort area. Enjoy the tranquil sounds of waterfalls along with your favorite island music. Also at Motor World is Splat Zone. With 2 paintball fields, inflatable bunkers, shooting range and pro shop, you’ll never run out of ammo or things to shoot. They provide everything you need such as Coveralls, Masks & All Paintball Equipment. Group & Party rates are available for this great Team-Building sporting event. The paint is machine washable but you must be 10 years old to play. Children under 10 can shoot at the children’s shooting gallery instead. Come enjoy Bumper Boats and Kiddie City that offers 10 spectacular kiddie rides including The Himalaya and many more! Children ages 3 and up can ride gas-powered Go-Karts by themselves on our Kiddie Track, Jr. Stock Track or J. Dune Buggy Track.

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Located next to Ocean Breeze Waterpark at 700 S. Birdneck Rd. Open 7 days a week from March 1st–October 31st and Memorial Day through Labor Day open 10am till midnight. Open weekends year round; weather permitting. So start your engines and bring on your best racing!

Atlantic Fun Park Atlantic Fun Park is located at the Virginia Beach oceanfront’s resort strip and is sure to offer fun for all ages with a collection of classic amusement rides including a 100-ft Ferris wheel with 18 of the most thrilling rides around. The most famous of them being the Gravitron, theTilt-A Whirl and the Sea Dragon!. Test your wits against these rides that are sure to leave you with one of the biggest adrenaline rushes of your life. For the most daring, take an extreme ride on the sling shot catapulting you up to heights 200ft. We also offer a wide variety of kiddie and family rides such as the Ferris wheel, (biggest in Virginia Beach), flying elephants, and Kiddie Train. Win prizes at any of our carnival games or try some of your favorite fair boardwalk treats. Atlantic Fun Park in Virginia Beach is family safe, friendly and great for all ages. Come check us out! Open early spring, seven days a week, March through October. 700 S. Birdneck Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 422-6419 vbmotorworld.com


Hunt Club Farm Family Fun on the Farm

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few miles beyond Virginia Beach’s resort area is another landscape the city known for —farmland —and the family-owned and operated Hunt Club Farm is proud to be part of the city’s rich agricultural history. The history of Hunt Club Farm goes back to the 60s -the 1760s, to be exact, when the area was first developed as Woodhouse Plantation. In fact, the original house still stands today, and is on Virginia Beach’s Historical Register. Skip ahead 200 years to the early 1960s, when a young military wife and mother, Mrs. Mary Vogel stumbled upon a 200-acre tract of land with an abandoned farm house on London Bridge Road and recruited 14 families to purchase it. They renamed it Princess Anne Hunt Club Properties, and subdivided it into “farmettes” that were a minimum of five acres each. The goal was to create an equestrian community. The Vogels’ son, John D. Vogel – known as J.D. – became a farrier and started growing produce on the farm and opened a farm market at the front of the property. He started offering pumpkins and hayrides to school children every fall. Soon, he started the Haunted Hayride, the first of its kind in the area. Then he purchased a greenhouse, started cultivating his own seeds, and began a spring Children’s Garden Field Trip to help educate local school children about plants and animals on farms. J.D. started working exclusively at the farm in the late 1990s, and in 1999, he hired Randi LaMark to help coordinate his fall activities. They fell in love and married and is now his managing partner. Today Hunt Club’s petting farm is the only one of its kind in the area. Home to dozens of friendly critters, the petting farm offers families the chance to get up close

and personal with its goats, sheep, tortoises, chickens, turkeys, peacocks, guinea hens, geese, llamas, alpacas, donkeys, pigs and more. Pony rides are a popular add-on attraction. Hunt Club Farm also hosts several seasonal festivals throughout the year. In the fall, families enjoy farm tour hayrides, a pumpkin patch and a giant haystack in the petting farm during the daytime Harvest Fair, while at night; visitors who enjoy a good scare participate in the farm’s Halloween Festival, which features a haunted hayride, scary corn maze and eerie outdoor haunted walk-through. In the spring, Hunt Club Farm hosts one of the largest Easter Egg Hunts in Coastal Virginia, featuring 30,000-plus eggs! The two-day activity includes farm tour hayrides, petting farm admission, visits with the Easter Bunny and more. Hunt Club is also home to a cozy farm market, which features seasonal items and unique gifts, as well as handmade soaps and soy candles made on the farm. Hunt Club Farm’s dedication to agriculture has allowed them to become a leader in the popular agritourism movement. The original farm market still exists, and sells a variety of locally-made products, including soaps and candles made on the property. In the fall, the market is home to one of the largest pumpkin patches in the area, and beginning the week of Thanksgiving, Virginia-grown Christmas trees are available for sale, and farm staff members make beautiful wreaths with the recycled tree clippings. Hunt Club Farm is open daily 9am-5pm, and pony rides run from 10am-4pm. See you on the farm!

2388 London Bridge Rd. Virginia Beach (757) 427-9520

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You’ve heard the phrases before: as comfortable as possible; as normal as possible; as effective as possible. At Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute (HUPTI), we don’t want you to live a good life considering you have cancer; we want you to live a good life, period, and be free of what others define as possible. Cancer is killing people at an alarming rate all across our country. It is now the leading cause of death in 22 states, behind heart disease. Those states are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The latest statistics released by the American Cancer Society’s annual report confirms that cancer cases will significantly outpace the population growth in many states. The Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute (HUPTI) is uniquely poised to make a difference. The proton therapy used at HUPTI continues to be an innovative and effective nonsurgical, noninvasive cancer treatment. It’s primary advantages include: • Minimal or reduced side effects

• Treatment delivery takes about two minutes or less, with each appointment being 20 to 30 minutes per day for one to nine weeks. The men and women whose lives were saved by this lifesaving technology are as passionate about the treatment as those who work at the facility each and every day. Dr. William R. Harvey, a true humanitarian, led the efforts of HUPTI becoming the world’s largest, free-standing proton therapy institute which has been treating patients since August 2010. “As a patient treatment facility as well as a research and education center, HUPTI builds upon Hampton’s legacy of knowledge and innovation. HUPTI doctors and researchers are further developing the science of proton therapy and remain at the vanguard of the fight against cancer into the future. HUPTI is a catalyst for new scientific discoveries and increasingly accurate, advanced care for cancer patients,” Harvey said. HUPTI treats a broad variety of cancers including, but not limited to some of the most technically challenging cases of prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, cancers of the brain and spine, head and neck, GI; and pediatric.

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A model hypersonic craft undergoing tests in the 20-inch Mach 6 Tunnel NASA Langley Research Center, 1986.

A Century of Space Exploration for NASA The Virginia Air and Space Center Celebrates its 25th Anniversary!

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elebrate the 100th Anniversary of the NASA Langley Research Center and the 25th Anniversary of the Virginia Air & Space Center, the official visitor Center of NASA Langley, located near the downtown Hampton waterfront. From the historic air and spacecraft suspended from the Center’s 94-foot ceiling, to the giant screen IMAX films, you will be immersed in the past, present, and future of America’s space program. Visitors will love rediscovering America’s space program roots with SpaceQuest, a hands-on gallery filled with unique space flight artifacts, simulators, and more! Marvel at pieces of NASA history including a three billion-year-old moon rock brought back by Apollo 17, a Mars

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meteorite, and come face-to-face with all four of NASA’s space capsules: Mercury 14, Gemini, Apollo 12, and the Orion. Visitors can also explore the Lunar Excursion Module Simulator (LEMS), used by the first astronauts such as Neil Armstrong to practice landing on the moon, and NASA Langley’s Lunar Habitat, the first step to creating a Lunar Outpost! This world-class facility represents some of NASA Langley’s historic aeronautics and space achievements, featuring exciting interactive exhibits and adventures for the entire family. Soar through aviation history with Adventures in Flight, an interactive gallery spanning over 100 years of flight. Follow the origins of flight through the future of flight with a variety of


hands-on, one-of-a-kind exhibits and simulators that can transform anyone into a pilot for a day! The Center is also home to a breathtaking, giant screen, 3D digital IMAX Theater—the ultimate movie-going experience. The Riverside IMAX Theater features a five-story-high screen and state-of-the-art digital surround sound. Travel the world, blast-off into space, or enjoy a special feature film—all included in the price of admission. There is always something new landing at the Virginia Air & Space Center! Guests can take a journey into the Sun’s atmosphere in our Solarium and explore the unique features of the Sun in an out-of-this-world experience. Be mesmerized by the Sun’s dancing flares while listening to the sounds of the Sun. Train like an astronaut in the new, Be the Astronaut exhibit! Starting 2017, you can experience hands-

on, interactive training to become an astronaut in this exciting exhibit created by NASA engineers! Learn about the challenges and excitement of spaceflight — then apply that knowledge while you fly the spaceships, pilot the landers, and drive the rovers, in a thrilling narrative adventure to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, Ceres, and Jupiter. Build a rocket in Space Challenge, a new interactive exhibit, experience being in the eye of a hurricane in the IMAX film Hurricane 3D, and so much more! The Virginia Air & Space Center’s mission is to educate, entertain, and inspire explorers of all ages. The Center is located at 600 Settlers Landing Road, Hampton, Virginia. A must-see attraction in Hampton Roads! For hours of operation and admission prices, please visit vasc.org or call (757) 727-0900. Landmarks of Coastal Virginia

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rom historic air and space craft suspended from the Center’s 94-foot ceiling, to giant screen IMAX films, your imagination will soar when you visit the award-winning Virginia Air & Space Center, the official visitor center for NASA Langley Research Center.

This world-class facility is located on Hampton’s beautiful downtown waterfront, and holds more than 100 historic aeronautic and space exhibits – featuring excitement and adventure for the entire family! Soar through aviation history with Adventures in Flight, an interactive gallery spanning over 100 years of flight. This aviation adventure follows the origins of flight through the future of flight and includes a variety of hands-on, one-of-a-kind exhibits and simulators that can transform anyone into a pilot for the day! The Center is also home to more than 30 aircraft from an F-18 to a Stearman bi-plane. Visitors will love rediscovering America’s space program roots with Space Quest, a hands-on space gallery filled with unique space flight artifacts, simulators and more! Marvel at NASA artifacts including a three-billionyear-old moon rock brought back by Apollo 17, a Mars meteorite, and the Mercury 14. Come face-to-face with the Apollo 12 Command Module, the second manned mission to the moon, and the Lunar Excursion Module Simulator (LEMS) that the first astronauts used here in Hampton at NASA Langley Research Center to practice landing on the Moon. The Center also features a breathtaking, giant-screen, 3D digital IMAX Theater—the ultimate movie-going experience. The Riverside 3D IMAX Theater features 28

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a five-story-high-screen and state-of-the-art digital surround sound. Travel the world or blast-off into space. There is always something new landing at the Virginia Air & Space Center! Guests can explore the wonderful world of science with one of our interactive, changing exhibits. Visit vasc.org for the latest feature. Or take a wild ride aboard MAX Flight, a 360-degree flight simulator that thrills with twists turns and loop-deloops! The Virginia Air & Space Center is located at 600 Settlers Landing Road on Downtown Hampton’s waterfront. Take I-64 to exit 267 and follow Settlers Landing Road. The Center will be on your left. For more information, call (757) 727-0900 or (800) 296-0800. For Hours of Operation and admission prices visit us on-line at vasc.org.

600 Settlers Landing Rd. Hampton, VA (757) 727-0900 vasc.org

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train like an astronaut? Now you can in the interactive Be the Astronaut exhibit! Designed by NASA engineers, Be the Astronaut teaches visitors about the challenges and excitement of spaceflight — then applies that knowledge while they fly the spaceships, pilot the landers, and drive the rovers, in a thrilling narrative adventure to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, Ceres, and Jupiter.”


Savvy Shopping in Coastal Virginia

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hopping can be sport or recreation for many when traveling. Whether you are searching for an original work of art, a luxury timepiece, a new pair of shoes or something jauntily nautical, you will have a variety of options to shop ‘til you drop while visiting Coastal Virginia. In addition to tempting nationally-known stores, you will find a memorable group of exceptional locally-owned specialty shops. On the Southside, Norfolk and Portsmouth have older neighborhoods that offer vintage appeal and walk-about browsing. Ghent, Downtown Norfolk and Olde Towne Portsmouth are great for strolling down sidewalks, window shopping and enjoying the feel of these historic cities. Also on the Southside, Virginia Beach offers many beachfront shopping options on both Atlantic and Pacific Avenues. And the Beach has many smaller shopping areas away from the oceanfront for specialized and unique bargains. You will find unusual and interesting jewelry, fine furniture and gifts galore. Be on the lookout for incredible fine art by both local and nationally known artists. Try La Promenade and Hilltop on Laskin Road or the new Town Center on Virginia Beach Blvd. for those unique and specialty shops in a newer setting as well as shops along Shore Drive.

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Peninsula visitors also have an array of shopping excitement. Phoebus and the Downtown area in Hampton both offer that historic stroll and Newport News’ Port Warwick and Hilton Village show off eclectic locally owned shops. What are some of those unique “will not find anywhere else” items? Nautical and Naval items, many found in area museum shops. The Mariners’ Museum, Nauticus, Virginia Aquarium and others search the world for those special ships, whales and educational toys that inspire memories of our historic ties to the sea. Of course, beach and resort themes from Virginia Beach to Ocean View and Buckroe Beach are plentiful but offer more than just a t-shirt or hat. Search these areas for specialized jewelry and clothing you will not find anywhere else. Small shops have creative license to provide a unique item you’ll always cherish. Sailing and boating gear is readily available at the many marine shops. Rudee Inlet and Shore Drive in Virginia Beach have a wide array of both motor and sail boats and accessories. Willoughby Bay in Norfolk and Downtown Hampton also cater to the recreational boater for more Chesapeake Bay activities.

Meg’s Swimwear

If you are looking for great Mall- Shopping experiences you have a lot of great options throughout Coastal Virginia. On the Southside, MacArthur Center in Downtown Norfolk is a big mall happening in a small package. Lynnhaven Mall at the Beach has become a mecca for fashionistas. And both City Center in Newport News and Towne Center in Virginia Beach are the newest malls to open in the market. Find your unique experience in shopping in Coastal Virginia for yourself, your friends and family. The shopping experience and the rewards you uncover will be a treasure hunt to remember!

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Shopping Listings Candy Kitchen

1800 Atlantic Ave. Virginia Beach, VA 757-422-9964 candykitchen.com As a family-owned business, they take great pride in all of their candies, still making them the old-fashioned way with only the freshest and finest ingredients. Candy Kitchen specializes in salt water taffy, creamy fudge, hand-dipped chocolates, and fabulous plush toys and gifts. Watch candies being made the old-fashioned way at their 53rd Street retail store and production complex.

Either Ore Jewelers/ Strawbridge

2165 General Booth Blvd. Suite 160 Virginia Beach, VA 757-430-8116

Jody’s Gourmet Popcorn 205 Laskin Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 757-425-5639 jodyspopcorn.com

The popping began in 2005 when we opened our store at the 31 Ocean Shops. They were determined to create a caramel corn more delicious than any of the commercial brands. It began in their garage, where Jody’s husband; Alan tweaked batch after batch of caramel corn until the recipe was just right. Their motto was “Amazing or Bust.” After 53 tries they knew they had achieved “amazing!”

thing from pasta to sushi—fashion to kitchenware—jewelry to giftware—massages to custom fabrics for your home! Spend a few hours, enjoy a cappuccino. EAT.SHOP.RELAX. La Promenade has it all!

Kitty Hawk Kites

Lynnhaven Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. It opened in August 1981. At 1,170,000 square feet (109,000 m2) of gross leasable area, it is the largest mall in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of southeastern Virginia and one of the largest malls on the East Coast. The mall contains more than 180 stores, including Dillard’s, JCPenney, and Macy’s as anchor stores. Other stores at the mall include Apple, Barnes & Noble, Dick’s Sporting Goods, XXI Forever, H&M, and Old Navy. Dave & Busters is also a recent addition to the mall and region.

320 Laskin Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 757-351-3959 kittyhawk.com

Kitty Hawk Kites opened their doors at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in the Summer of 2013. Boasting an environment aesthetically unparalleled to any other store in the market, this location is the brand’s Virginia hub for rentals, recreation and retail.

La Promenade Distinctive Shoppes 1860 Laskin Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 757-422-8839

How about a “not-so-pricy” blend of New York City and Palm Beach? Every-

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Lynnhaven Mall

701 Lynnhaven Pkwy. Suite 1068 Virginia Beach, VA 757-340-9340 lynnhavenmall.com

Marketplace at Hilltop 1744 Laskin Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 757-491-1990 marketplaceathilltop.net

Marketplace at Hilltop is a 121,000 square foot center anchored by Michaels Arts & Crafts, Total Wine and Panera Bread. Hilltop is the premier retail corridor in Virginia Beach and services the affluent residential market of the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and Great Neck Road corridor. Other tenants include Burtons Grill, Shore Gallery & Designs, Gary Allen Hair & Skin Care, Bangkok Garden, Gamestop and many other fine retailers and eateries.

MacArthur Center 300 Monticello Ave. Norfolk, VA 23510 757-627-6502

At MacArthur Center, every shopping experience is unique and memorable. We have many stores you won’t find anywhere else in the area like The Art of Shaving, Pottery Barn, Brighton Collectibles, Lush and Fink’s Jewelers. Spend time exploring Nordstrom, Dillard’s or any of our other 140 unique and extraordinary stores. Fine dining to suit any palate from casual, sit-down restaurants, to quick eats in the Food Court.


Megs Swimwear

307 Laskin Road (31st Street) Virginia Beach, VA ​757-428-7945 Megs Swimwear has been a favorite of locals and tourists alike since 1993. They specialize in swimwear of all types, and offer a variety of clothing, shoes, artisan-made gifts, and accessories. The experienced staff at Megs is always happy to help you find the perfect size and style to “suit” you!

Peninsula Town Center 4410 East Claiborne Sq. Hampton, VA 757-838-1505 peninsulatowncenter.com

Located off I-64 at Mercury Blvd. in Hampton, Peninsula Town Center is the premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination on the Peninsula. The center features beautifully landscaped parks and walkable streetscapes surrounded by well-known specialty retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues, along with leasable office space and upscale apartment homes.

The Royal Chocolate

Virginia Beach Town Center 164 Central Park Ave. Virginia Beach, VA 757-557-6925 theroyalchocolate.com

See all the royal treats from gourmet caramel and chocolate dipped apples, to beautiful gift baskets filled with exquisite chocolates and more.

Schakolad

401 N. Great Neck Rd. #110 Renaissance Shopping Center Virginia Beach, VA 757-486-3740 Schakolad Chocolate Factory (pronounced shaq-oh-LAD) is one of the truly custom retail chocolate boutiques in the business.Their chocolates are “Made Fresh on Premises” using a tried and true three-generation European style family recipe that calls for the highest quality ingredients and attention to design detail.

Shore Gallery and Design 1556 Laskin Rd #138 Virginia Beach, VA 757-422-1285 shoregallery.net

Shore Gallery & Design of Virginia Beach is your one stop shopping experience specializing in home décor and furnishings, local artwork, custom floral design and residential design services. In our spacious showroom, located in Hilltop East Shopping Center, you can find the tabletop accessories, wall art, area rugs, jewelry, lighting, seasonal decorations, décor, and gifts you need for any home or occasion. Shore Gallery also offers special orders for custom furniture, rugs, chandeliers, artwork, fabric, window shades,

curtain panels, and so much more. Come visit us and awaken the designer in you.

Virginia Beach Town Center One Columbus Center, Suite 700 Virginia Beach, VA 757-497-2113 vabeachtowncenter.com

The Town Center of Virginia Beach offers a wide array of shops to satisfy everyone’s needs. We’ve got you covered when you need a new pair of running shoes, a flirty summer dress, a fabulous winter coat, a crisp, tailored suit, a hand knitted scarf, beautiful flowers, trendy earrings, natural cosmetics and skin care products or the perfect gift. With an impressive roster of stores and boutiques that include Anthropologie, lululemon athletica, west elm, Brooks Brothers, Origins, Destination Maternity, LOFT, bevello, Free People, francesca’s, Paper Source, The Men’s Wearhouse, and Dick’s Sporting Goods, we have everything you need for your Virginia Beach shopping pleasure in the heart of the City.

Wells & Co.

1544 Laskin Rd. Virginia Beach 757-491-3033 wellsandcompany.com They recognize that each client is unique, with highly individual taste and style, and that every gift is destined for a special person in your life. Landmarks of Coastal Virginia

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Health & Spas in Coastal Virginia

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pas provide a place for rest, relaxation, and a chance to destress. The Coastal Virgina beaches offer a number of tranquil Day Spas. Make your visit extraordinary and escape to an oasis of relaxation! Vacations are the perfect time to make time to nurture your body and soul with some much needed self care.

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Whether you are looking for a rejuvenating massage, a soothing facial, a detoxifying body treatment or an indulgent manicure and pedicure you will be sure to find what you need on the spa menu. Nearly all spas have custom day spa packages so consider devoting several hours to some much needed pampering. One of the most popular spa services is Therapeutic Massage. Massage not only feels incredible – it’s good for you too! Massage helps reduce stress and alleviate muscle tension. There are so many different kinds of massages to choose from! When in doubt, a basic Swedish relaxation massage is a good choice for anyone who has never experienced massage therapy. Massage aficionados may prefer a deep tissue massage to work out specific areas of muscle tension or a reflexology treatment which can address problem areas in the entire body from working out corresponding points on the feet. Facials are a wonderful spa service designed to keep you looking your best. They can be customized to address a variety of skin care concerns including acne, fine lines and wrinkles, hyper pigmentation, and Rosacea just to name a few. Facials are divinely relaxing and a great way to keep your skin looking fantastic. Microdermabrasian and LED Light Therapy are some additional anti-aging skin care services that many spas offer. More aggressive skin care treatments can be found at day spas that provide medical aesthetic services such as Laser treatments and Botox. With such a great variety of options, you should be able to find a skin care service that meets your needs. Body treatments are skin care services that provide rejuvenation from head to toe. Detoxifying body wraps and exfoliating body scrubs will leave your whole body amazingly soft, smooth, and energized. Although fun in the sun is part of any great beach vacation, too much sun can lead to premature aging and major health concerns. Spray tanning has become a popular alternative with health conscious spa goers. Spray tan services can help you achieve a healthy beach glow without submitting yourself to the sun’s damaging rays. Spa manicures and pedicures are an experience in indulgence with special pampering for hands and feet. A trip to the spa may be just what you are looking for on your next visit to the beach. With so much to offer, the Coastal Virgina day spas provide the perfect beach escape and may prove to be the highlight of your beach vacation.


What our clients say: Far and away, the best massage anywhere! Spa-and-wellness-lovers travel from around the world to experience the unique services at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E Health Center & Spa, located on the main floor of the beautifully renovated 1928 Cayce Hospital Building. The spa offers a variety of world-class spa packages ranging from ninety minutes to four hours in length. You can also choose from numerous spa services to create your own spa day. Unique services include the signature Cayce/Reilly® massage, chiropractic and manual therapy, hypnotherapy for regression or lifestyle changes, holistic psychotherapy, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, manual lymph drainage, inner sound therapy, acupressure, reflexology, craniosacral therapy, breathwork, cedar cabinet steam/fume baths, Cayce wellness packs and poultices, and more in the restful atmosphere of this Virginia Beach Oceanfront historic landmark. All services are provided by professional, experienced, certified doctors, therapists and providers. Since 1976, the A.R.E. Health Center & Spa has provided holistic healing techniques based on the information from the world’s best documented psychic, Edgar Cayce. Few people realize that individual physical healthcare was the subject of almost 70% of the over 14,000 transcribed, altered-state readings from Cayce. Because of the resulting body of information, Edgar Cayce is widely acknowledged as the father of holistic medicine in the U.S. Anticipate the caring, responsible, and professional application of body/mind/ spirit services. All spa services are listed at www.EdgarCayce.org/Spa. Schedule online or call the spa staff at 757-4577202 – we will be delighted to hear from you!

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On-line Appointment Booking & Instant Gift Certificates 67th Street at Atlantic Avenue  Virginia Beach, VA 23451

After your spa services, enjoy a healthful, delicious lunch at the Leaping Lizard Café at the Spa while looking out at the ocean from the front porch tables (Tuesdays through Sundays), extend your spa experience with the stone labyrinth walk or on the reflexology walk, commune with nature in the Meditation Garden, or just inhale the fresh sea air. Enjoy the wealth of information and free daily activities that the A.R.E. Visitor & Conference Center, Library, and Bookstore & Gift Shop have to offer.

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Health & Spas Listings Virginia Beach 344 Beauty Bar & Face Salon 344 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 321-1914 344beautybar.com

344 Beauty Bar is the premier one-stopshop for all your beauty needs at the Oceanfront. We have you covered from top to bottom with services like waxing, make-up application, blowouts, straight shaves, and Oxygen Facials. For those wanting a little more attention try our Botox, Filler and Laser treatments.

A.R.E. Health Center & Spa 215 67th St., Virginia Beach (757) 457-7202 edgarcayce.org/spa

Clients love the half-day or express spa packages, the signature Cayce/Reilly massage, facials, colon hydrotherapy, acupressure, hypnotherapy, cedar cabinet steams, and other choices in this restful Virginia Beach Oceanfront historic landmark. Anticipate responsible, caring, professional body/mind/spirit care. Enhance your spa experience with the stone labyrinth, meditation garden, and reflexology walk!

The Founders Inn & Spa

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MassageLuXe

1864 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 422-5893

Jakes Place Barbering Lounge & Spa 222 & 710 W. 21st St., Norfolk (757) 625-5300

Sumatra salon & Spa

Elite European Day Spa

Allow us to Pamper you! Select from one of our Spa packages or allow us to help customize a day for relaxation. We are an AVEDA Salon & Spa at Virginia Town Center. We offer massages, couples massages, facials, body wraps, and nail/hair/ waxing services. We hope to meet you!

Chesapeake Natural Elements Spa

717 Eden Way North, Chesapeake (757) 436-1141 natural-elementsspa.com

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141 Hillcrest Pkwy #112, Chesapeake (757) 421-2196 mystiquedayspa.com

5641 Indian River Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 424-5511

232 Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 456-9900 sumatrasalon.com

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Changes Hairstyling & City Spa

350 West 22nd St., Norfolk (757) 622-8002 eliteeuropeanddayspa.com

Newport News Animare Salon & Spa

704 Mariners Row, Ste. 104, Newport News (757) 223-1239

Naya Spa Sanctuary

707 Mariners Row, Ste 103, Newport News (757) 271-8813

Hampton Salters Creek Retreat & Day Spa

Portsmouth

18 S King St., Hampton (757) 723-1934 salterscreek.com

Lorraine’s Spa Salon

Spa Botanica

10856 Warwick Blvd. #B, Newport News (757) 596-1886 lorrainesspassalon.com

Visionz Salon and Spa

704 Thimble Shoals Blvd. #102, Newport News (757) 327-0403 visionsalonandspa.com

1700 Coliseum Dr., Hampton (757) 213-8510 Spabotanicahampton.com

Williamsburg Elements Spa Salon

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Discover Rudee Inlet

Waterfront Dining, Outdoor Cafés, Water Sports and More!

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ust around the corner from the boardwalk is a small marina community overflowing with activity. Rudee Inlet, a short walk across Pacific Avenue from Fifth Street at the beach, is the place to go for boating and fishing charters, water activities and excellent seafood restaurants. To truly experience Rudee Inlet, just meander around the docks and watch the fishing boats and sport boats coming and going. Drool over the irresistible aromas of fresh seafood being prepared at any of the inlet’s famous waterfront restaurants. Ride with the dolphins or soar with the seagulls on one of the many water sports adventures. And finally, toast to family and friends as the sunsets on another perfect day in Virginia Beach. Rudee’s On the Inlet Restaurant & Cabana Bar offers outdoor and indoor dining and is located right on the marina—that means that their seafood is very fresh. Sport fishing and working vessels carry in the fresh catch of the day on a daily basis and their mouth watering seafood menu items have been featured on the Food Network! At Rudee’s On the Inlet, they’re known for more than just delicious seafood, they have wonderful steaks, and entrees also! Enjoy the beauty of the Virginia Beach waterfront while dining in their outdoor glider seating . . . It is a family favorite! 38

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If water sports are your thing, Rudee Inlet Jet Ski Rentals is the place for you. They provide the most exciting water sport choices in the resort area and the most up-to-date new equipment. They offer the largest riding area and the shortest distance to the ocean. Choose from 1-, 2-, or 3-person Wave-runners, sportboats and kayaks. Adventure Parasail is Virginia Beach’s original parasail company since 1985. Their experienced U.S. Coast Guard Master Captains and professional crew do everything for you. No age limits and no skills required. Single, double and triple flights are offered. Or let Air America Parasail take you soaring above the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Either way this can be fun for the entire family and you can’t beat the view from up there! Take off on the Rudee Rocket—wet, wild fun! Thrill seekers will love the view aboard this 70-ft., 2,000-horsepower vessel. Experience the waters of the Atlantic Ocean at top speeds. Rockafeller’s Restaurant has been pleasing people for over 25 years! In 1989, Rockafeller’s opened its doors as a family owned and operated restaurant that sought to provide their guests with fresh food and renowned service. They have built their success on that foundation Continued on page 40


Rudee Inlet . . . It’s where the Locals go to have a Great Time!

Featuring Fresh Local Seafood, Steamed Shrimp, Raw Bar, Juicy Steaks and Overstuffed Sandwiches RELax, unwind and be happy!

Rudee’s On the Inlet is more than a restaurant—it’s an experience. With direct access to recreational activities that include water sports and charter fishing, our patrons can watch stunning sunsets while they enjoy the catch of the day—delivered from the boats that are floating in the peaceful marina.

Gifts, gear and memorabilia

Please visit our retail center located at the Hostess Station for memories of Rudee’s in historic Virginia Beach including t-shirts, hats, and huggies.

Monday–Saturday 11a ‘til Closing • Sunday 10a ‘til Closing • Sunday Brunch 10a–2p

227 Mediterranean Ave., Virginia beach, VA 23451 • (757) 425-1777 • rudees.com @RudeesRestaurant

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and remain committed to continuing these goals well into the future. Rockafeller’s strives to incorporate the freshest and highest quality products to their recipes while maintaining reasonable menu prices. Their local vendors, including oystermen, fisherman, crabbers, brewers and farmers work with them towards this goal. Regular guests may notice the familiar faces in the dining room as they have many veteran employees that have been with them since their opening. In the restaurant world that speaks volumes about their amazing and happy staff. You will find these welcoming faces to be friendly, professional and totally committed to your satisfaction. You are invited to sit back, relax and enjoy the view - one of the finest in Virginia Beach. Rockafeller’s is located at 308 Mediterranean Avenue, nestled on the back side of Rudee Inlet and overlooking the marina and surrounding inlet. For a family adventure, hop aboard a sport boat and take an exciting ride along the oceanfront. Be sure to wear a swimsuit, bring your camera and get ready for adventure as you take a tour on the Rudee Flipper to experience the thrill of seeing bottle-nose dolphins and other marine life. Or just wait til dusk and enjoy the evening by relaxing on the sunset cruise. “Arrrr” . . . you ready for a Swash-buckling experience on the high seas? Set sail on Captain Jack’s Pirate Ship Adventure and be entertained with lots of interactive “pirate” fun while searching for Blackbeard’s ghost and stolen treasure. Whatever fun or tasty option you choose, you are sure to find a full fun-filled day here at Rudee’s Inlet! Rudee Inlet Station Marina 227 Mediterranean Ave. Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Marina (757) 422-2999 40

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Sit back, relax and enjoy Rockafeller’s legendary cuisine and beach cottage lifestyle on Rudee Inlet. Since 1989, Rockafeller’s Restaurant has been one of Virginia Beach’s favorite dining landmarks – loved by locals and vacationers alike for its casual elegance and simply fresh local fare. A wonderful variety of fresh fish is delivered daily to our kitchen.

FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD ON RUDEE INLET

We serve only the finest seafood available. Certificate of Excellence – 2016 Winner –

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Dining in Coastal Virginia

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eafood is in abundance around the world but Coastal Virginia has the catch of the day for every seafood lover and serves it up fresh. With the Chesapeake Bay lapping at local shores, the Atlantic Ocean rolling in from the East and the many rivers and tributaries feeding the western and northern reaches, the daily catch is very, very fresh! And Coastal Virginia chefs know where to find the freshest seafood around the world, flying in delicacies daily. Whether served sushi-style, southernstyle or somewhere in between, you will discover local crab and fish, regional shrimp and scallop, and straight-off-the-plane ocean-going delights to satisfy your seafood cravings.

Maggie McFly’s

Sunnyside Café

For quality Caribbean food at a reasonable price, try Island Twist Caribbean Bistro. They have been bringing the flavors of the Caribbean to the East coast for awhile and pride themselves in producing the best quality Caribbean cuisine. After dining at Island Twist, you will leave with a feeling of being transported to the tropics with style. Hearty and boastful flavors in every dish seasoned to perfection and bursting with flavor. Their chef considers cooking an art as she starts every day with the freshest ingredients available, Share some good moments with Island Twist and enjoy amazing food, great tropical cocktails and live entertainment. If steak seems to be more your style? Well, Coastal Virginia has the ability to serve it just your way - from grilled to flame-broiled, fried to tartared - beef may very well be what’s for dinner tonight. Aberdeen Barn in Virginia Beach has been a family-ownedand-operated business since 1966. They use Stockyard Angus Premium Beef which has a reputation for the highest standard of quality. So whether you are ordering their succulent Prime Rib or Gus’ Extra Cut NY Strip (18 oz), you will never leave hungry!

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Ah, pasta! Italian flavor was an early favorite in Coastal Virginia’s culinary adventure and both well seasoned and newer entrees into the realm of Italian cuisine have made their mark on the area. From the moment you walk through the doors, you will embark on an Italian evening to remember at Il Giardino’s. Their


chefs prepare generous portions of pasta, veal, seafood, chicken, steak and vegetarian creations to entice the senses. All menu items are made from scratch with only the freshest, highestquality ingredients, with sauces that compliment daily specials. Every generous portion bears the distinction of homemade. If it’s Mexican you crave? Try the best Coastal Virginia has to offer at Cancun Fiesta. They start every day from scratch and use the highest quality ingredients and the freshest available produce. Thery know they didn’t invent Mexican cuisine, they just make it their point to offer the best tasting and freshest food around. And talk about pizza . . . pizza places abound! From the traditional to “California-style” to NY’s best at North End, there are lots of slices ready to bite into. Look for both time-honored and the new wave cuisine choices throughout the region. The latest addition to the Virginia Beach culinsry line up is Maggie Mcfly’s with over 180 menu items that are prepared from scratch using the freshest and highest quality ingredients available. Innovative creations as well as established favorites are offered in generous portions by their talented culinary team. They feature a great variety of items for individuals with gluten sensitivities and other dietary restrictions. All of the chicken served at Maggie’s is all natural, raised humanely and without the use of antibiotics or hormones and their Beef is Certified Choice Angus.

O’Yummy Sushi

Il Giardino

The Freemason Abbey building was built and originally dedicated as a church in 1873 by the congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church. In early 1988 the planning of the Freemason Abbey Restaurant and Tavern began. Their skilled craftsmen changed the 141 year old structure into an exciting eating and meeting place for all to enjoy. Great atmosphere? Coastal Virginia has it all! From contemporary to historic, from cosmopolitan to cozy, from intimate and romantic to simple and comfortable. From downtown to the oceanfront, city center or harbor view, you will find most great restaurants just a short drive away. With chefs from around the globe converging here, and a world renown cooking school in your midst, you are in for a treat of cuisine, atmosphere and service! Most attire is acceptable, but it is always a good idea to call ahead! Whether you seek American, Chinese, Mongolian, Irish, Hungarian or Fusion, you’ll find a world of flavors in Coastal Virginia near and far. You won’t want to miss a single morsel of mouth-watering menu selections in the large restaurants or the small cafes in the region. Tea and crumpets? Sandwiches and soup? Steak and salad? Burgers and fries? From the basics to the refined, go get the taste you’ll remember from the smorgasbord of Coastal Virginia cuisine.

Freemason Abbey Restaurant

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Aberdeen Barn Steak House

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amily owned and operated by the Pramatia family, the Aberdeen Barn Steak House has been serving locals and visitors to the Virginia Beach area for over 30 years. Originally founded in 1966 and purchased by Gus and Tasia in 1987, this premier steak house is now a local favorite as the tradition continues with their two sons, Yanni and Demetri, with their long term partner Panikos. Several of their signature steaks, such as the Cowboy Cut Delmonico, 18 ounces of premium aged Black A ngus, are served on a sizzling hot plate with a fresh vegetable, baked potato and homemade bread. The Barn serves the best slow cooked roast prime rib in coastal Virginia with au jus, horseradish, and your choice of sides. The Aberdeen Barn uses Stockyard Angus Premium Beef. Stockyard Angus Premium Beef has a reputation for the highest standard of quality. The legendary taste of Stockyard Angus Premium Beef began in 1893 on South Halsted Street in Chicago. Stockyard Angus Premium Beef is, and always has been, hand selected from Midwestern corn-fed stock. It is government certified by the USDA/CFIA for its superior marbling, giving the beef its rich flavor and juiciness. Each cut of Stockyard Angus Beef is aged, carefully trimmed, and prepared to mouth-watering perfection for a truly memorable dining experience.

Open Mon.-Sat. 3PM Sun 11:30AM

Yet this steak house is not just known for their steak. With seafood favorites like the Fried Oysters Rockefeller, Captain Yanni’s raw bar selection or the Ultimate Seafood Platter, you will never leave there hungry!

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Aberdeen Barn restaurant’s goal is to provide the best quality steaks, seafood, appetizers and wine possible. Their dining room is designed to provide an elegant atmosphere. The attentive and professional service is their primary focus to ensure your complete satisfaction. They have been successful for more than 49 years because they treat their guests like family.



Dining Listings Virginia Beach Angelo’s Murder Mystery Theater 941 Profair Way, Virginia Beach (757) 587-3883

Imagine suspects and victims enter the room and mingle with the guests. The detective arrives and alerts the guests that a crime will take place here tonight. Guests are deputized. The new deputies are given the tools they will need to solve the crime and a few rules to follow. A gunshot is heard, a victim stumbles back into the room, dies, and “the game’s afoot.” There is no stage. The action takes place amongst the guests. Their top-notch detective takes over the investigation and because the actors are mixed in with the guests, everyone is a suspect!

The Aberdeen Barn Steakhouse

5805 Northhampton Blvd., Virginia Beach (757) 464-1580 theaberdeenbarn.com A tradition in Virginia Beach since 1966. The Aberdeen Barn specializes in high-quality, fresh meats and seafood. Enjoy their famous roast prime ribs of beef, seafood, or the distinct flavor of steak cooked over live charcoal on an open-hearth grill. Live piano music on weekends and special buffet on holidays. Open for Dinner at 3pm daily, Sunday Lunch at 11:30am. Private Dining available for up to 175 people.

Aldo’s Ristorante

1860 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 491-1111 aldosvb.com Aldo’s Ristorante is the award-winning local’s favorite for fine Italian dining in Virginia Beach. Founded in 1988, Aldo’s has a rich history of serving high-quality Italian cuisine with the freshest ingredients. You deserve a night out at Aldo’s, featuring great food, superb service and excellent value!

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Ammos Authentic Greek Cuisine

Cheeseburger in Paradise

Located in Chambord Commons in Virginia Beach, serving Authentic Homemade Recipes. Complimented with a Great Selection of Greek Wines, Weekend Entertainment, and Friendly Service in a Casual and Elegant Setting. OPA!

At Cheeseburger in Paradise enjoy a laidback beach party where you can leave the stress of everyday life behind. Where the food is awesome, the cocktails are hand-crafted and you can enjoy our oneof-a-kind island-vibe. Cheeseburger in Paradise – why aren’t you here?

324 N. Great Neck Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 340-4343

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Chops

336 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 222-9508 chopsvb.com CHOPS offers the very best steaks & seafood. We offer a chic, energetic & comfortable setting. Children’s options are available. CHOPS caters to locals & visitors alike. CHOPS will be your new favorite restaurant in Virginia Beach.


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Serving Breakfast and Lunch Daily Try our Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Lattes Outdoor Patio Seating Available Extensive Selection of Gluten Free Items We offer Omelets, Pancakes, Waffles, Sandwiches, Salads and an Extensive Junior and Senior’s Menu

IL Giardino

910 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 422-6464 ilgiardino.com All of their delicious menu items are prepared with the freshest and highest quality ingredients...All of their sauces are made from scratch and every item is made to order. Il Giardino offers veal, seafood, chicken, pasta, vegetarian and pizza creations that are all taste sensations. Add the lively sounds from their expanded piano bar and lounge, and it’s no wonder Il Giardino is such a popular local spot.

Isle of Capri

3900 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 428-2411 isleofcaprivb.com

The Healthiest Breakfast menu in Virginia Beach!

Home to magnificent Italian Cuisine and oceanfront panoramic Virginia Beach views, The Isle of Capri restaurant invites you to sample the delicious menu of pasta dishes, veal, chicken, seafood and their new wine list with over 260 selections.

Johnny Mañanas

2207 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 457-4180

Lendy’s Cafe

1581 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach (757) 491-3511 “Best Wings at the Beach! A Very Fun & Cool Place to Hang Out!”

Lucky Oyster

2165 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach (757) 430-9600 Lucky Oyster Seafood Grill Is a 7 time “Best of the Beach’ winner for Seafood, Raw Bar, She Crab, Lunch and Brunch. Our menu offers a variety of Local seafood choices along with Angus Beef Burgers, Steaks, Fresh Salads, Pastas and more! We have an award winning Raw Bar and Bloody Mary Bar and Sunday Brunch.

sunnysidevb.com Eurasia Café and Wine Bar 960 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 422-0184 eurasiavb.com

Eurasia Cafe & Wine Bar, located in Virginia Beach on Laskin Road, features fun and creative cuisine with an amazing atmosphere. Our seasonal menu features the freshest fruits and vegetables from local independent farmers. We also offer a “New World” inspired wine list as well as an excellent selection of microbrews.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant

4561 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach (757) 490-2739

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Open 7 am Daily Year-round 508 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach,VA 23451 (757) 965-3033

Harpoon Larry’s Fish House & Oyster Bar 216 24th St., Virginia Beach (757) 422-6000 harpoonlarryskillerseafood.com

Harpoon Larry’s Fish House & Oyster Bar is a family owned and operated restaurant that first opened it’s doors in 1991. They specialize in fresh, local seafood delivered straight to their back door. Everything on their menu is made in-house from the cocktail sauce to desserts. The oyster list showcases an eclectic selections from Canada, the East and West coasts, and a wide array from the Chesapeake Bay area. They strive to provide the freshest local seafood, service and over all experience to their customers.

Join them to experience a delicious lunch or dinner with an ambience reminiscent of old Virginia Beach. The whole family will be saying “Let’s go to Lucky

Lynnhaven Fish House 2350 Starfish, Virginia Beach (757) 481-0003 lynnhavenfishhouse.net

The Lynnhaven Fish House restaurant has been overlooking the Chesapeake Bay since it was established in 1978, owned and operated by the Kyrus family. In our “casually elegant” dining room we offer the largest selection of fresh fish in all of Hampton Roads, have a strong and longtime supporting staff and a view that is second to none.



Maggie Mcfly’s

701 Lynnhaven Pkwy. Suite 1046, Virginia Beach (757) 306-4950 Their Mission is to provide their guests with an all-around incredible dining experience. Over 180 menu items are prepared from scratch using the freshest and highest quality ingredients available. Innovative creations as well as established favorites are offered in generous portions by their talented culinary teams. They feature a great variety of items for individuals with gluten sensitivities and other dietary restrictions. All of the chicken served at Maggie’s is all natural, raised humanely and without the use of antibiotics or hormones. Their Beef is Certified Choice Angus and their Fresh Fish is long line or hook and line caught, whenever possible. Their beverage menu includes over 75 Craft Beers and an extensive Wine list. In addition, they are proud to offer Hand Crafted Artisan Spirits & Cocktails featuring all natural ingredients, fresh locally made mixers (RIPE New Haven, CT) and on premise infusing.

The Melting Pot

1564 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 425-3463 The Melting Pot invites you to enjoy more than a meal. They invite conversation, laughter, and coming together over artisan cheeses, fresh salads, savory entrees, and indulgent desserts.

Dine In & Take Out All You Can Eat Menu Available!

Open 7 Days a Week! Lunch: 11am–3pm Dinner: 3pm–10pm

757-631-6888 (Renaissance Place) 401 N Great Neck Rd. #108 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454

The Melting Pot is the original fondue restaurant where guests can enjoy several fondue cooking styles and a variety of unique entrees, salads, and unforgettable desserts. But they’re more than just a restaurant; they’re a unique destination offering a dining experience unlike any other. Their fondue restaurant is perfect for the everyday occasion, from a night out with friends or a romantic dinner with your special someone to a promotion celebration with colleagues. Enjoy a wide range of seasonal and fixed menu items, and you choose the way you want it all.

North End Pizza

1340 N Great Neck Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 496-2468 3420 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 428-2002 “Locals Choice for Pizza Since 1987!”

Ocean House

905 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-8600

O’Yummy Sushi

(Renaissance Place) 401 N Great Neck Rd, Virginia Beach 757-631-6888 The very best sushi in Virginia Beach. Delivery available!

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Rockafeller’s Restaurant

308 Mediterranean Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 422-5654 Your taste buds will dance and you’ll be entertained as you watch the fishermen bring in their day’s catch. On a clear evening, sit back, relax and sip on one of their signature libations as you watch the moon glistening on the inlet waters while you enjoy a taste of Virginia Beach. Everything on Rockafeller’s menu reflects their passion to capture a slice of the “local flavor” served up at lunch and dinner each and every day with a healthy dose of Southern Hospitality. So put on your best flip flops and walk, boat or drive on down to Rudee Inlet for a culinary experience to delight all your senses! Large parties are always welcome.

Rudee’s Restaurant & Cabana Bar 227 Mediterranean Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-1777

For over 32 years, Rudee’s On the Inlet has been serving up delicious fresh seafood, steak entrees, and mouth watering cocktails in a relaxing, friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a way to wind down a long day at the beach or are looking for a place to celebrate a special occasion, you’re in for a special experience at Rudee’s On the Inlet .

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

205 Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 213-0747 sizzlingsteak.com Experience the home of serious steaks on the plaza at Virginia Beach Town Center. Enjoy tender, flavorful steak, fresh seafood and side dishes generous enough to share. The steaks are served sizzling so that every bite is hot, juicy and delicious. Featuring an extensive wine list and a spacious veranda of outdoor dining. Private dining is also available for up to 100.

Shaka’s/Sea Side Raw Bar 2014 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 285-6060

Shoreline Grill Oceanfront Dining

2809 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (Inside of the Best Western Oceanfront) (757) 428-5370 Located in the Best Western Plus Oceanfront, the Shoreline Grill offers spectacular oceanfront dining inside or on our boardwalk patio. We feature casual American fare, fresh seafood and delicious steaks. Open for lunch from March through November and dinner is served year round. Sonoma Wine Bar & Bistro

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Summer Fun In the Outdoor Cabanas at Rudee’s On the Inlet

The Town Center at Virginia Beach 189 Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 490-WINE (9463)

Sonoma Wine Bar & Bistro is the foremost wine destination in Hampton Roads featuring 325 different varieties, 70 by-the-glass, and the highest quality cuisine.

Soya Sushi Bar & Bistro 3100 31st St., Virginia Beach (757) 417-7692

More than any other cuisine, sushi is an art: the delicate scent of each fresh ingredient, the contrast of the delicate rice against the crisp vegetables and rich seafood, the visual beauty of the complementary colors.

Sunnyside Cafe & Restaurant 508 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 965-3033

Sunnyside serves premium quality food at a great value. All of their Breakfast and Lunch items are made Fresh to Order! They serve Buttermilk Pancakes, Belgium Waffles, French Toast, Omletes, Fresh Fruit, Wraps, Paninis & Traditional Sandwiches. Their beverages include Specialty Coffees, Beer, Wine & Cocktails.

Tapped Gastropub

1550 Laskin Rd. #198, Virginia Beach (757) 965-5585

At TAPPED Gastropub, their foods and beverages tell the story of this community. Each ingredient makes a journey before it reaches your table. Using only the freshest local ingredients paired seamlessly with the finest microbrewery selections.

One of Norfolk’s favorite local diners. Specializing in Steak & Eggs, Eggs Benedict and Everything Egg! All Omelettes Are Made With Three Farm Fresh Eggs. Served With Choice Of Grits, Hash Browns, Or Tartar Tots And Choice Of Toast Or Buttery Biscuit.

Yanni’s Casual Greek

Fellini’s

Authentic Greek Cuisine surrounded in a relaxing and friendly family setting.

Freemason Abbey

2101 McComas Way, Virginia Beach (757) 689-2533

3910 Colley Ave., Norfolk (757) 625-3000

Yukai Byuffe

209 W. Freemason St., Norfolk (757) 622-3966 freemasonabbey.com

Norfolk 456 Granby St., Norfolk (757) 625-4444

Celebrating 26 years of casual elegant dining in a unique atmosphere. When you visit Freemason Abbey, sit back and relax, expect friendly service and great food. Enjoy their traditional American menu in a 142 year-old renovated church in downtown Norfolk featuring fresh seafood, steaks, and pasta dishes.

A W Shuck’s

Granby Bistro & Deli

Chartreuse Bistro

Granby Street Pizza

D’EGG Diner

No Frill Bar and Grill

1952 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 428-3330

456 Fish

2200 Colonial Ave., Norfolk (757) 664-9117 205 E City Hall Ave., Norfolk (757) 965-2137 204 E. Main St., Norfolk (757) 626-EGGS (3447)

225 Granby St., Norfolk (757) 622-7003 235 Granby St., Norfolk (757) 622-5084

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Omar’s Carriage House 313 W Bute St., Norfolk (757) 622-4990

The building is a historic site in Norfolk. The Original Carriage House was built in the early 1840’s. Its patrons then were horses. From the first floor, if you look up at the center of the room, you’ll see the large opening where hay used to be loaded into carriages. A curious old legend lingers of a ghost that lurks the Carriage House halls from days of dinners past. It is said to be the wispy ectoplasm of a pre-Civil War slave with a penchant for playful service. Menus move, the lights dim, friends hear funny things… and wine mingles the soul. Who knows, maybe there’s more to the savory vapors of good food and the sentient spirit of good friends than meets the eye!

The Monestary

443 Granby St., Norfolk (757) 625-8193

Hampton Abuelo’s The Flavor of Mexico 2423 McMenamin St., Hampton (757) 224-5340

At Abuelo’s, their team members have an incredible sense of pride in everything they

do, from the food they serve to the gracious hospitality they provide. On each visit, they’re happy to “welcome you into their home” and their passion ensures you have a great experience each and every time. The Abuelo’s story is simple. Extraordinary flavor, impeccable service and memorable experiences – plus every day value.

County Grill & Smokehouse 26 East Mercury Blvd., Hampton (757) 723-0600

County Grill & Smokehouse is a family owned and operated restaurant group that specializes in smoked meats and homemade southern foods and sides. Their competition BBQ team, the Serial Grillers, compete all over the country, holding many titles and awards. Their catering team has had the honor of serving some of our community’s largest events, their patron’s most important moments and even to the President of the United States! They strive to provide the best food, service and over all experience to their customers, old and new.

Monsoon Indian Bistro 2150 Allainby Way, Hampton (757) 224-1633

Patrons choose their spice levels at this contemporary Indian bar/eatery with a Zen-like atmosphere.

Olde Towne Tavern

31 East Mellen St., Hampton (757) 251-2636

Park Lane Tavern

4200 Kilgore Ave., Hampton (757) 838-2748 Park Lane Tavern strives to offer a unique dining experience set in a vibrant European tavern atmosphere. The culinary team at Park Lane Tavern is committed to providing you with food of the highest freshness and quality. The fare can be described as chef driven Classic American comfort cuisine as well as traditional European dishes. They have an extensive selection of draughts from around the world on a state of the art dispensing system and served in unique brew master glasses. A comprehensive list of single malt scotches, small batch and single barrel bourbons, and notable wines round out their list. Sláinte, Prost, Cheers!

Six Little Bar Bistro 6 E Mellen St., Hampton (757) 722-1466

Smitty’s Better Burger 1313 N King St., Hampton (757) 723-0661

Taphouse

17 E Queens Way, Hampton (757) 224-5829

Vancosta’s

3830 Kecoughtan Rd., Hampton (757) 723-1800

Newport News Asian Grill

12442 Warwick Blvd., Newport News (757) 595-5942

Brickhouse Tavern

Great Sushi & Japanese Cuisine

Dine In & Take Out Unlimited All You Can Eat Menu Available!

Open 7 Days a Week! Lunch: 11am–3pm Dinner: 3pm–10pm

757-410-4577

(Walmart Way Crossing) 1437 Sam Drive • Suite 110 Chesapeake, Virginia 23320

141 Herman Melville Ave., Newport News (757) 223-9531

Circa 1918 Kitchen & Bar

10367 Warwick Blvd., Newport News (757) 599-1918

Fin Seafood

3150 William Styron Sq., Newport News (757) 599-5800

Harpoon Larry’s Fish House & Oyster Bar 621 J Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News (757) 827-0600

Nawab Indian Cuisine

11712 Jefferson Ave., Newport News (757) 591-9200

Pho 79

12551 Jefferson Ave., Newport News (757) 877-1213

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OUR CITY’S FUN FACTOR IS OFF THE CHARTS. Come explore our vibrant coastal city with its revitalized waterfront. You’ll find festivals, gastropubs, breweries, beaches, charter fishing, spearfishing, live music, nightlife, shopping, harbor tours, chef-owned eateries in a walkable downtown – and much, much more. For everything you need to plan your visit, including upcoming waterfront festivals and events, go to visitnorfolktoday.com. See you on the Norfolk waterfront! 1-800-368-3097


MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS Check out NAUTICUS, our interactive science and technology center featuring the Battleship Wisconsin, explore the Chrysler Museum of Art (home to one of the best glass-art collections in the nation), and tour the world’s largest naval base, just to name a few of your choices.

WATERFRONT FESTIVALS From early spring to mid-winter, Norfolk hosts signature festivals celebrating everything from wine and beer, ribs and Cajun food to jazz, blues and Shakespeare. And don’t forget Harborfest®, the nation’s largest, longest-running maritime celebration that’s free to the public.

DID SOMEONE SAY CRAFT BEER? With six great breweries and another on the way, an eclectic lineup of gastropubs, and one of the nation’s top-five beer bars, Norfolk is serving up some serious fermented fun. Take a free tour of O’Connor Brewing Company or Smartmouth Brewing Company with their brew kettles and multi-tap tasting and game rooms – or a bus tour featuring multiple microbrewery stops and sampling.

PETS WELCOME Four-legged friends are warmly welcomed! The city’s accommodating attitude and pedestrian- and petfriendly streets, beaches, parks, hotels and even restaurants (see our website for details) will make your furry buddy feel right at home.


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ocated on the downtown Norfolk waterfront, Nauticus is a maritime science museum that explores the economic, naval, and natural power of the sea. Nauticus features hands-on exhibits, marine life, 3D movies, the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, and the awe-inspiring Battleship Wisconsin. Nauticus is also home to Sail Nauticus community sailing center, the Half Moone Cruise & Celebration Center, and Victory Rover Naval Base Cruises.

an actual 9-foot long robotic arm to collect samples and artifacts from the seabed. Educators are always on hand to help you create an ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle), and test it out in a giant tank of water.

Berthed at Nauticus, the Battleship Wisconsin (BB64) is one of four Iowa-class battleships - the largest and one of the last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Walk the decks of history, and go back in time to experience this majestic ship that earned five battle stars during World War II, as well as seeing active duty during the Korean War and the first Persian Gulf War. Visitors can explore her decks on their own, or opt for a guided tour below decks for an in-depth look at how sailors lived and worked.

The Hampton Roads Naval Museum on the second floor, examines more than two centuries of local naval history. And don’t leave until you visit the Banana Pier Gift Shop, where great souvenirs are available for purchase to help you remember your day at Nauticus.

Inside Nauticus, exhibit highlights include Our Mighty Seaport, an exhibit exploring maritime commerce; Guns, Sweat, and Gears: Anatomy of a Battleship, with its enormous gun devices, tools, and personal mementos from the Battleship Wisconsin; and Stewards of the Sea: Defending Freedom, Protecting the Environment, a 1,000-square-foot, highly interactive exhibit which highlights how the Navy protects marine life while fulfilling its mission. Stewards of the Sea was developed by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The Nauticus Theater shows 3D films daily. Outside the theater, you can step inside the Clelia, an underwater exploration submersible, and control 58

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Don’t miss Science on a Sphere, a six-foot globe displaying weather phenomena around the world, or Shark Lab, where visitors can learn about shark conservation. Meet our crab community at Horseshoe Crab Cove, and also check out a variety of tropical fish, seahorses, and two green Moray eels.

Nauticus and the Battleship Wisconsin are located at One Waterside Drive on the downtown Norfolk waterfront. Memorial Day through Labor Day both are open daily from 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Labor Day through Memorial Day, hours are Tuesday– Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sunday, noon–5 p.m. and closed Monday. Admission to Nauticus includes the Battleship Wisconsin. Many areas are open the public but guided tours of the Wisconsin’s interior spaces are available for an additional fee. Children ages 3 and under are free. Discounts are available for active duty military, seniors and AAA members. There is no charge to visit the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. For more information, call (757) 664-1000 or visitnauticus.org.

1 Waterside Dr. • Norfolk, VA (757) 664-1000 nauticus.com


Virginia Zoo

Fun? You bet! Educational? Definitely!

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ake today your day of adventure at the Virginia Zoo! Journey to mysterious places inhabited by exotic animals from around the world. Board the Norfolk Southern Express train for an expedition to Asia – Trail of the Tiger or Africa’s Okavango Delta. Discover elephants, orangutans, kangaroo, tapirs, giraffes, exotic birds and more! Watch the red panda as it climbs through the trees just above your head. Go nose-to-nose with a prairie dog from your own underground viewing bubble. Stroll through themed gardens or get wet in one of the Zoo’s water fountains. The Virginia Zoo, open year round, provides education and entertainment for people of all ages. In fact, the Zoo is home to more than 400 animals on 53 beautifully landscaped acres. The Virginia Zoo’s enriched exhibits encourage the animals’ natural behavior, and provide information about their habitats, what they eat and their worldwide conservation status. Visiting the Virginia Zoo is a fantastic thing to do with family and friends, and it’s a terrific value. Admission is $11 for adults, $9 for children (ages 2–11), and $10 for seniors (62+). Children under two get in FREE! If you’re yearning for a more intimate experience, book a behind-the-scenes tour; it’s a close encounter of the animal kind! Feed a giraffe or paint with the elephants—plenty of behind-the-scenes

tours are available to choose from. Prices vary, and reservations and prepayment are required. For those who wonder what happens at the Zoo after it closes, we offer overnight Zoo Snoozes, where you can share the night life with our animals. Activities include a live animal presentation, tour of the Zoo, behind-the-scenes tours, wildlife games and craft projects. Zoo Snoozes for Boy and Girl Scouts even include badge projects. The Virginia Zoo hosts a number of special events throughout the year, as well. The Zoo Grooves concert series is a perfect evening activity for families, providing a safe, fun and kidfriendly environment for enjoying music, as well as some of your favorite summer foods and beverages. You can even book a wedding or family reunion, hold a company picnic or throw a special birthday party at the Zoo. Join the more than 500,000 people each year who visit the Virginia Zoo for an adventure that’ll make you say, oh my! The Virginia Zoo is located at 3500 Granby St. in Norfolk. It is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 3500 Granby St. • Norfolk, VA (757) 441-2374 VirginiaZoo.org

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Coastal Virginia offers more fun than you should have in one vacation. Not only are there miles of beautiful sand, the area features world-class museums, historic tours, the finest of performing arts, festivals and so much more. From the Beach to the Bay and everything in between, Hampton Roads puts nature at your beck and call year round. Virginia Beach boasts miles of ocean and bay beaches with its signature Oceanfront Boardwalk, a concrete promenade bustling with bicyclists, skaters, strollers, runners, and people-watchers. Visit First Landing State Park or Back Bay Recreational Area for hiking, birding and guided ecological trails. Norfolk Botanical Garden is the only garden of its kind in the nation that can be toured by trackless train and by boat. These beautiful 155 acres have one of the largest collections of roses, azaleas, camellias, and hollies on the East Coast.

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The Chesapeake Bay beachfront and is a great location to beach comb and observe the migratory birds. Museums & Attractions In addition to the arts, Coastal Virginia has loads of fun, educational places for both the young and not so young. Here’s where you will learn about the Hampton Roads area from the ocean to the military as well as providing the entire family with interactive exhibits and more. You won’t want to miss the 45 minute IMAX movie located in the Center. Nauticus, The National Maritime Center, is a spectacular maritime themed science center featuring hands-on exhibits, interactive theaters, aquaria, digital high-definition films. You can also see The Battleship Wisconsin, berthed at Nauticus.

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Hampton is the birthplace of America’s space program and the Virginia Air & Space Center features dozens of hands-on air and space exhibits. An interactive aviation gallery spanning 100 years of flight, more than 30 historic aircraft, unique space flight artifacts, and a giant 3D IMAX Theater all add up to a vacation experience you won’t soon forget. In Newport News you’ll find a true gem at the Virginia Living Museum showcasing living exhibits of Virginia’s natural history from the mountains to the sea. Enjoy hands on activities, stroll the 3/4-mile elevated boardwalk or travel the universe in a planetarium show. And at The Mariners’ Museum you will find one of the largest international maritime history museums where you can explore over 60,000 square feet of gallery space with rare figureheads, handcrafted ship models, Civil War ironclad USS Monitor artifacts, paintings and small craft from around the world.

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Bounded by the waters of the James River and the Hampton Roads harbor, Newport News is a city rich in history with a wide variety of things to see and do year-round. From our central location – minutes from Williamsburg and a short drive to Virginia Beach – you can get closer to ships, history and the great outdoors, all in one fascinating vacation destination. World-class museums and entertainment, personal glimpses of America’s history and inviting nature walks are found throughout our community. And don’t forget our excellent dining options: straight-from-the-dock seafood, farm-to-table authenticity, great chophouses and numerous family restaurants – not to mention a good dose of Southern hospitality! Visitors will find plenty of “retail therapy” opportunities in Newport News. The newest shopping destination is the Marketplace at Tech Center, drawing new retailers and eateries to the Peninsula. Historic Hilton Village is a perfect backdrop for the eclectic collections of locally owned shops. Port Warwick and City Center at Oyster Point feature specialty stores in an upbeat, urban setting, while Jefferson Commons and Patrick Henry Mall have over one million square feet of shopping combined. All of this awaits you in Newport News!

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elcome to Virginia’s Animal Attraction . . . and Dinosaur Destination! View endangered red wolves. Get up close to a loggerhead turtle and jellyfish. See fish with no eyes and frogs that change colors. Touch live spider crabs and a real dinosaur bone. It’s all at the Virginia Living Museum, Newport News, where living exhibits depict Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea.

The museum introduces visitors to more than 250 living species native to Virginia (including 12 that are listed as endangered or threatened) through exhibits, discovery centers and interactive hands-on exhibits. Opened in 1987 as the first living museum east of the Mississippi, the Virginia Living Museum is still a museum leader in its use of living exhibits (animals, plants, marine creatures, reptiles, amphibians, birds) to present its message—connecting people to nature through educational experiences that promote conservation. Each exhibit tells a story. There is the predator-prey relationship between the chipmunk and the corn snake; the camouflage abilities of the flounder and the invasive, but beautiful lionfish. Transport yourself to the steamy world of a cypress swamp, complete with an alligator. Find songbirds nestled in the trees around a cascading mountain waterfall and view trout in a cool mountain stream. Explore the underwater world of the Chesapeake Bay and the underground realm of a limestone cave. See flying squirrels, stingrays and other creatures of the night. Touch famous Bay creatures, plus enjoy handson activities. 68

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Future veterinarians and zoo keepers learn about animal health and diets as they role play in the Wild & Well exhibit. Children enjoy hands-on play in the Nature Playground with a hobbit house and climbing spider web. Outdoors, stroll the boardwalk to view coastal birds, beavers, otters, coyotes, red wolves and other animals in naturalized habitats. Garden, landscape and exhibit plantings display the largest collection of native plants in Virginia. Learn how to build green, live green and garden green. Explore our new outdoor Dinosaur Discovery Trail with 16 life-like dinosaur replicas, a paleontologist camp, dinosaur dig pits and real fossils you can touch! See spectacular views of the sun from the observatory. Travel the universe in the digital state-of-the-art planetarium theater. The museum, a private non-profit organization, is accredited by both the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Association of Museums, a distinction held by only thirteen other institutions in the country. It is also a certified Virginia Green attraction. See seasonal traveling exhibits in the changing exhibit gallery. The museum is located at 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News (I-64, exit 258-A). Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. (Extended hours -Summer Thursdays open until 8pm, June 1-August 31, 2017)

524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Newport News, VA (757) 595-1900 thevlm.com


Mariner’s Museum & Park Lose yourself in 500 years of seafaring adventure

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he Mariners’ Museum and Park connects people to world’s waters because that is how we are connected to one another. The Museum is filled with fascinating stories, captured in priceless artifacts that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. Discover the fascinating and intricate ship models in the Crabtree Gallery, crafted with the utmost attention to every detail. View maritime art and handcrafted ship models throughout each of the galleries. Experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater. Our newest exhibition opening in May 2017, Speed and Innovation in the America’s Cup, will share the incredible advancement of technology behind the highly-competitive race and will feature ORACLE TEAM USA’s 72-foot racing yacht. Designated by Congress as America’s National Maritime Museum, The Mariners’ Museum is one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime museums in the world. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret. The incredible story of the USS Monitor’s creation, battle, sinking and recovery are told in vivid detail. The remains of this famous ship, have a permanent home in the Museum’s USS Monitor Center. Be a part of the action in the high-definition battle theater, walk on the full-scale Monitor replica and see artifacts like the iconic revolving gun turret and 20-ton steam engine undergoing conservation. Experience interactive

exhibits and see exciting underwater video footage of NOAA and US Navy divers recovering significant artifacts from the depths of the ocean. The Museum sits on a 550-acre park, the nation’s largest privately maintained park that is free and open to the public. Rolling woodlands, a 167-acre Lake Maury, and the five-mile Noland Trail make this a true urban oasis. Visitors can hike the Noland Trail, picnic at the famous Lions Bridge overlooking the tranquil James River, and discover all fourteen wooden bridges. The Mariners’ Museum and Park hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, including family programs, lectures, beer & wine tastings, an annual 10K race, and many more fun activities. For a schedule of special events and current exhibitions, visit us at MarinersMuseum.org. The Mariners’ Museum and Park is located off I-64, exit 258-A in Newport News and just 20 minutes from Williamsburg. The Museum is open Mon.–Sat. 9am–5pm and Sun. 11am–5pm. Memorial Day to Labor Day the Museum is open 9am–5pm daily. Special event hours may vary; please call (757) 596-2222 or visit MarinersMuseum.org for special event information.

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erforming and fine arts thrive throughout Coastal Virginia. It is one of the hallmarks of the region where museums, artists, and performers flourish in this multi-cultural setting with both historic and innovative settings.

The Hermitage Museum

The downtown area of Norfolk is considered by many to be the heart of the arts in Coastal Virginia. The renovated Harrison Opera House, home to the Virginia Opera, is right next to the Chrysler Museum of Art, renowned for it’s world-class collection of more than 30,000 objects, including one of the most impressive glass collections in America. The Museum presents special exhibitions, events and educational programming that bring the art to life for visitors. For a complete schedule of exhibitions and events, visit www.chrysler.org. The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, formerly home to the Sloane family, is an early 20th century Arts-and-Crafts estate located on the shore of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, Virginia. Featuring a nationally recognized art collection spanning 5,000 years, the Hermitage is home to the arts. Contemporary exhibition galleries, a Visual Arts Studio, working artist studios, and 12 acres of gardens and grounds offer art and culture to the community, as envisioned by the Sloanes. The Wells Theater, home to Virginia Stage Company and professional theater in Hampton Roads, and the d’Art Center where you can watch as artists develop their creations are nearby.

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Virginia Beach has added many wonderful venues for both performing and fine arts. The breathtaking new Sandler Center for the Performing Arts offers flawless acoustics and a state-of-the-art comfortable interior that work together to create an intimate atmosphere allowing you to experience each performance to the fullest. The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art is a non-profit institution which exists to foster awareness, exploration, and understanding of the significant art of our time. Regularly changing exhibitions feature painting, sculpture, photography, glass, video and other visual media from internationally acclaimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown. By balancing its four primary activities—gallery exhibitions, studio art classes, educational outreach programs and outdoor art shows—MOCA seeks to involve a diverse regional public in the rich and active language of contemporary visual art. When artist Richard Stravitz purchased and renovated a building on Laskin Road for a place to show and sell his bronze sculpture in 2008, he took the approach of a businessman. He hired key people to run the gallery and brought in a variety of artists with strong followings. He ensured that Richard Stravitz Sculpture and Fine Art Gallery, with its large windows fronting the highly traveled Oceanfront corridor, attracted attention. Hampton has also become a center for arts with a variety of old and restored venues. The American Theater, a refurbished landmark with an intimate setting, promotes a variety of performances in Phoebus while the Charles H. Taylor Arts Center, a former public library, hosts changing exhibitions.

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So no matter where you go along Virginia’s coastal territories, you will always find yourself immersed in some form of arts and culture.


Enjoy regularly changing exhibitions by artists of world and local renown. Get hands-on in ARTLab, an interactive learning space for all ages. Dale Chihuly's 14-foot glass chandelier and outdoor sculpture garden are on permanent display. MOCA oers a number of events and family programs inspired by the exhibitions and features an eclectic gift shop with many items made by local artists. MOCA also organizes the nationally ranked Boardwalk Art Show along the Virginia Beach oceanfront every Father's Day weekend in June.

2200 Parks Ave | 757-425-0000 | VirginiaMOCA.org All photos courtesy of Virginia MOCA. Top: Virginia MOCA installation. Art @ Vik Muniz | Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY

6 blocks from the oceanfront and on The HRT bus route


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Blue Skies Gallery

Chrysler Museum of Art

The Artists Gallery

Hampton University

Enjoy free admission to the Chrysler Museum of Art and explore a world-class art collection, stunning glass galleries, and interpretive programs. The Italianate building on Norfolk’s Hague waterfront includes a café, museum shop, library, and theatre. Our Historic Houses are within walking distance, as is the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio, opening in November 2011 with free demonstrations.

Just minutes from the surf and sand, discover over 40 artists exhibiting and resident artists creating in this working marketplace for the arts. Find the perfect art object, jewelry, card or gift to take home! The Artists Gallery celebrates 20 years as a non-profit co-operative of artists, offering significant savings!

26 South King St., Hampton (757) 727-0028 blueskiesart.com 100 E Queen St., Hampton (757) 727-5000 hamptonu.edu

Hampton University’s traditions and national historic landmarks provide a rich cultural atmosphere and unique learning environment. A Hampton University education is built on the highest standards of academic excellence. The University offers 68 bachelor’s degrees, 27 master’s degrees and 7 doctoral/professional degrees.

Newport News The Mariners’ Museum

100 Museum Dr., Newport News (757) 596-2222 marinersmuseum.org The Mariner’s Museum, located in Newport News, Virginia is one of the largest museums of its kind in the world. There are over 60,000 square feet of exhibition space, and more than 35,000 items are on display including artifacts, figureheads, ship models and small crafts. The museum, located just twenty minutes from Williamsburg, Virginia, at 100 Museum Drive in Newport News, also offers educational programs and a hands-on section designed with children in mind. (pg. 59)

Peninsula Fine Arts Center 101 Museum Dr., Newport News (757) 596-8175 pfac-va.org

The Peninsula Fine Arts Center maintains a permanent “Hands On For Kids” gallery designed for children and families to interact in what the Center describes as “a fun, educational environment that encourages participation with art materials and concepts.”

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245 W. Olney Rd., Norfolk (757) 664-6200 chrysler.org

Hermitage Museum & Gardens 7637 North Shore Rd., Norfolk (757) 423-2052 thehermitagemuseum.org

The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, formerly home to the Sloane family, is an early 20th century Arts-and-Crafts estate located on the shore of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, Virginia. Featuring a nationally recognized art collection spanning 5,000 years, the Hermitage is home to the arts! Contemporary exhibition galleries, a Visual Arts Studio, working artist studios, and twelve acres of gardens and grounds offer art and culture to the community, as envisioned by the Sloanes.

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608 Norfolk Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-6671 theartistsgallery.org

Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) 2200 Parks Ave., Virginia Beach 757-425-0000 VirginiaMOCA.org

Regularly changing exhibitions feature painting, sculpture, photography, glass, video and other visual media from internationally acclaimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown. By balancing its four primary activities—gallery exhibitions, studio art classes, educational outreach programs and outdoor art shows— MOCA seeks to involve a diverse regional public in the rich and active language of contemporary visual art.

Williamsburg Muscarelle Museum of Art

Old Towne Gallery

603 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg On the campus of William & Mary (757) 221-2700 wm.edu/muscarelle

Portsmouth Art & Culture Center

The Muscarelle Museum of Art, located at Lamberson Hall on the campus of The College of William & Mary, is a culturally-rich art institution, serving as a dynamic resource for our community, a working laboratory for The College, and a platform for visiting exhibitions and the Museum’s own collection.

525 High St., Portsmouth (757) 673-2667 PORTSMOUTH

400 High St., Portsmouth 757-393-8543

Housed in the 1846 Courthouse, the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, is devoted to offering quality educational, cultural and aesthetic experiences in the arts through rotating visual art exhibits, lectures, classes and performances.

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ell, it doesn’t really live up to its name, does it?” A common sentiment from visitors, The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is hardly dismal. The refuge encompasses over 112,000 acres of forested wetland in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. Early European settlers referred to swamps as “dismals,” and considered them fearful places filled with wild beasties and poisonous fogs. Colonel William Byrd II is generally credited for giving the swamp its name when he led a land survey crew through in early 1728 to establish the boundary between Virginia and North Carolina. While the plentiful trails today provide easy walking and biking through the Refuge, it isn’t too hard to imagine how hacking through dense vegetation and wet muck for months might leave a suboptimal impression on the surveyors. Despite its imposing name, the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is full of beautiful scenery, ample hiking, cycling, birding, and wildlife observation opportunities, allows for fishing, boating, and hunting, and played an important role in the Underground Railroad. Hike or bike (mountain bikes or hybrids are recommended) some of the 60+ miles of trails along narrow canals formerly used for transporting lumber, or walk one of the boardwalk trails that meander through cypress and gum trees. Drive the auto tour and view the unique landscape of

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the 3,000-acre Lake Drummond, one of only two naturally-formed lakes in Virginia. Paddle among ancient cypress along the lakeshore and through overhanging boughs along the Feeder Ditch from Dismal Swamp Canal. Bring a pair of binoculars to test your birding knowledge and be on the lookout for larger wildlife—the Great Dismal Swamp is home to many animals including snakes, otters, a multitude of white tail deer, and one of the largest black bear populations on the east coast. Learn about its role in history as George Washington’s Dismal Swamp Land Company and as home to maroon colonies of escaped slaves. The Refuge provides the unique opportunity of operating the largest public hunt the Tidewater region. About 75,000 acres are open in Virginia and North Carolina to deer hunters for six weekends in October through November, and 20,000 acres are open to bear hunters in mid to late November. In addition to their state licenses, all hunters must apply for a refuge hunt permit via the Virginia Game Department. While all hunters applying for a deer permit will receive one, the bear hunt is a lottery and only 50 applicants will receive permits. Contact the refuge headquarters for more information. 3100 Desert Rd. Suffolk, VA (757) 986-3705

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Accommodations in Coastal Virginia Chesapeake Hampton Inn

1421 North Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake (757) 819-5230

Norfolk Marriott Chesapeake 725 Woodlake Dr., Chesapeake (757) 523-1500

Hampton Country Inn & Suites

1551 Hardy Cash Dr., Hampton (757) 224-9994

Courtyard Hampton

1917 Coliseum Dr., Hampton (757) 838-3300

Crown Plaza

700 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton 877-270-1412

Days Inn

1918 Coliseum Dr., Hampton (757) 826-4810

Embassy Suites—Convention Center 1700 Coliseum Dr., Hampton (757) 827-8200

Holiday Inn Express— Hampton Coliseum

1813 W Mercury Blvd., Hampton (757) 838-8484

Newport News Comfort Suites

12570 Jefferson Ave., Newport News (757) 947-1333

Courtyard by Marriott Newport News Airport

530 St Johns Rd., Newport News (757) 842-6212

Hilton Garden Inn

180 Regal Way, Newport News (757) 947-1080

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites

Best Western Plus Historic Williamsburg

180 Regal Way, Newport News (757) 596-6417

Magnuson Hotel

1000 Omni Blvd., Newport News (757) 873-6664

Marriott at City Center

740 Town Center Dr., Newport News (757) 873-9299

Point Plaza Suites at City Center

Courtyard by Marriott

950 J Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News (757) 599-4460

Norfolk Courtyard by Marriott 520 Plume St., Norfolk (757) 963-6000

Hilton Norfolk Airport

1500 N Military Hwy., Norfolk 1-(757) 466-8000

Tines Restaurant at Crown Plaza Town Center

Marriott Waterside

235 E Main St., Norfolk (757) 627-4200

Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel 777 Waterside Dr., Norfolk (757) 622-6664

Tazewell Hotes & Suites 245 Granby St., Norfolk (757) 623-6200

Skyline dining at Isle of Capri

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Virginia Beach

Renaissance Portsmouth

Best Western Oceanfront Virginia Beach

425 Water St., Portsmouth (757) 673-3000

Smithfield Hampton Inn & Suites

200 Vincents Crossing, Smithfield (757) 365-4760

Smithfield Station Hilton Garden Inn

415 S Church St., Smithfield (757) 357-7700

Suffolk Courtyard by Marriott

8060 Harbour View Blvd., Suffolk (757) 483-5777

Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront 100 E Constance Rd., Suffolk (757) 925-1300 Hilton Ocean Front Hotel

Townplace Suites by Marriott 8050 Harbour View Blvd., Suffolk (757) 483-5177

Williamsburg Best Western Plus

201 Bypass Rd., Williamsburg (757) 220-0880

Colonial Crossings of Williamsburg

200 English Garden Way, Williamsburg (757) 941-1540 Breakfast at Hilton

Hilton Garden Inn

1624 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg (757) 253-9400

Residence Inn by Marriott

1648 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg (800) 447-4157

Springhill Suites

1644 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg (757) 941-3000

2809 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 428-5370

Candlewood Suites

4437 Bonney Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 213-1500

Clarion Inn & Suites

2604 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 961-1890

Country Inn & Suites

1801 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 437-9100

Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront / North 37th Street 3737 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 437-0098

Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront / South

2501 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 491-6222

Crowne Plaza

4453 Bonney Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 473-1700

Days Inn Oceanfront

2417 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-6920

Doubletree

1900 Pavilion Dr., Virginia Beach (757) 422-8900

Hampton Inn

5793 Greenwich Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 490-9800

Hampton Inn Oceanfront

1011 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 965-2300

Hilton Garden Inn Town Center 252 Town Center Dr., Virginia Beach (757) 326-6200

Holiday Inn Executive Center 5655 Greenwich Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 499-4400

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Holiday Inn Express

2607 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 491-6900

Holiday Inn & Suites North Beach

3900 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 428-1711

Oceanfront Inn

2901 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 422-0445

Residence Inn Oceanfront

3217 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-1141

Sandbridge vacation rentals 581 Sandbridge Rd., Virginia Beach (757) 721-3505 sandbridge.com

Unpretentious and uncrowded with miles of white, sandy beaches, Sandbridge Beach is the perfect yearround family vacation destination. Nestled in the southern part of Virginia Beach, the best of both worlds meet: the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and the broad expanse of Back Bay. A winning combination. Vacation Homes & Condos from oceanfront to bayfront. We have something for everyone‌all year long.

Sandbridge Blue

1993 Sandbridge Rd. #107, Virginia Beach (757) 426-1993 sandbridgevacationrentals.com Sandbridge Blue Realty Services is a family owned and operated vacation rental management, property management, and real estate services company operated in the Sandbridge area of Virginia Beach. Founded in June, 2010 the basis of the company is competent personalized service by experienced professionals. Guests will be met with an arrival package at the property which properly welcomes them to their getaway. Starter supplies of soap, paper products, and other items will postpone their inevitable trip to the grocery store for a few hours, and allow them to relax sooner

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Virginia Beach Hotel Assoc.

1023 Laskin Rd. #111, Virginia Beach (757) 428-8015 hvirginiabeachhotelassociation. com The Virginia Beach Hotel Association proudly represents quality hotels in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Their goal is to assist in creating memories that you will cherish for a lifetime. Numerous attractions and events

await you, along with a beautiful three-mile boardwalk and the amazing Chesapeake Bay. Outdoor adventures, to include fishing trips, zip lining, biking, kayaking, and so much more are abundant in Virginia Beach. Shopping, museums, aquariums, in addition to First Landing National Park are a few of the many places and things to do while visiting the area and staying in one of their many exceptional hotels.

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of Advertisers Things to Do & See Atlantic Fun Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Children’s Museum . . . . . . . . . 14 & 73 Great Dismal Swamp . . . . . . . . 14 & 76 Hunt Club Farm . . . . . . . . . 12, 21 & 64 iFLY Virginia Beach . . . . . . . FLR 11 & 18

Maggie Mcfly’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 North End Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 O’Yummy Sushi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Rockefellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Rudee’s on the Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ruth’s Chris Steak House . . . . . . . . . 47

Mariners’ Museum . . . . . . . 14, 69 & 81

Sakura Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Motor World . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 20 & 62

Shoreline Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Old Time Photos . . . . . . . . . 1, 11 & 19

Sunnyside Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Nauticus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 58 & IFC The Adventure Park . . . . . . FRR, 11 & 15

Lifestyle

Virginia Air & Space Center . . 12, 28 & IBC

A.R.E. Health Center & Spa . . . . . . . . 35

Virginia Living Museum . . . . 13, 68 & BC

City of Newport News . . . . . . . .66 & 67

Virginia Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 59 & 61

City of Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 & 57 Hampton CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 & 23

Arts & Culture

Hampton University . . . . . . . . .24 & 25

Children’s Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . .73

Hotel Accommodations . . . . . . . 77–79

Mariners’ Museum . . . . . . . . . .67 & 81

NASA Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 & 27

MOCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Sandbridge Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Suffolk CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 & 75

Dining Aberdeen Barn Steakhouse . . . . . . . . 44 Cancun Fiesta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

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Virginia Beach CVB . . . . . . . . . .16 & 17 Virginia Beach Hotel Association . . . . 79

Freemason Abbey Restaurant . . . . . . 55

Shopping

Il Giardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Candy Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Island Twist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Jody’s Popcorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Isle of Capri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

La Promenade . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 & 33

Jody’s Popcorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Megs Swimwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Landmarks of Coastal Virginia



Regionally sourced produce & fresh local seafood Children’s Menu, Valet Parking, Open-air Café & Nightly Entertainment Open for dinner daily at 5pm

Two Virginia Beach Locations: 910 Atlantic Ave. at 10th St. • (757) 422-6464 2105 W, Great Neck Rd. • 757-412-0203

ilgiardino.com


www.vasc.org


Discover native animals from the mountains to the sea at Virginia ‘s animal attraction and dino destination!

Connecting people to nature through educational experiences that promote conservation.

Newport News 757-595-1900 theVLM.org


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