September 2015 Williamsburg Magazine

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Shrimp galore 36th Annual Shrimp Feast see page 9

Celebrate the Arts Bruton Parish Church Local events happening all month long

300 years strong

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ALL THINGS GREATER WILLIAMSBURG FOR LOCALS & VISITORS


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20 Williamsburg Fall Arts events crowd the September calendar

48 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS

34 Turning houses into homes, one craft at a time 42 Chef Hans Schadler continues his culinary journey at Waypoint Seafood & Grill

68 AREA MAP AREA EVENTS 9 Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg 36th Annual Shrimp Feast 24 Colonial Williamsburg sponsors Fondo Cycling Event 37 DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum celebrates 30 years during September

Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

Digby Solomon Publisher Peggy Bellows Editor Olivia S. Hartman Marketing/Advertising Director LouAnne M. Sexton Layout & Design Peter Dewey • Kathy Sturgeon Sandy Xander Design Support Heather Bridges • David Nicholson Mark St. John Erickson Writers

AREA HISTORY 60 Langley’s Wind Tunnel helped shape the modern airplane AROUND TOWN 28 Bruton Parish Church honors the past and looks to the future in its 300th anniversary year 65 DISCOUNTS LOCAL SPIN 26 Serendipity flag shop: Keeping customers from Williamsburg and beyond happy

Darrell Herlinger • Vickie Nurnberger Advertising Sales

66 MAP DIRECTORY

Shari French Sales Assistant

10 TAKE THE TOUR

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Williamsburg Magazine is a member of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance. Williamsburg Magazine is published monthly by Daily Press Media Group. Articles of compelling interest to visitors are reprinted occasionally from the Gazette and Daily Press. Issues are distributed by the first of the month at points all over Williamsburg, reaching hotels, motels, campgrounds, supermarkets, retailers, day trippers and weekenders. For information on story submissions, distribution, or advertising rates, call (757) 220-1736.

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The Greater Williamsburg area celebrates the arts in September, and you’ll find plenty of activities to expand your mind and enrich your life. Theater performances, art shows and concerts fill the calendar, so take a look at some of the highlights we’ve assembled. Musical events also are a part of activities at Bruton Parish Church, which celebrates the 300th anniversary of its historic building on the Colonial Williamsburg grounds. All year long the church has been marking the occasion with visits by church leaders, special services, lectures and musical events. We’re also sharing fascinating story about the wind tunnel at the former Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton. Much of the technology that powers modern aviation was developed there. If you’re visiting Williamsburg or make your home here, check out some of the small businesses that make up the rich fabric of this community. This month, we feature Willow Grove Primitives which sells custom-made furniture and craft work. Another fun venture would be a visit to Serendipity, which its owners tout as the largest flag shop on the East Coast. We’ve profiled these businesses inside. Finally, man cannot live on flags and collectibles alone. Consider attending the annual Shrimp Feast organized by The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg for an all-you-can-eat affair that supports local charities. If fine dining is your preference, Chef Hans Schadler and his staff will satisfy your culinary cravings at Waypoint Seafood & Grill. As usual, the Williamsburg area has much to offer and we bring a little slice of that life to you each month.


area events

Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg

36th Annual Shrimp Feast By David Nicholson

The popular “all-you-can-eat” Shrimp Feast presented by The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg returns on Sept. 12. This 36th annual family outing will take place from 4 to 7 p.m., rain or shine, at the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center on the Jamestown riverfront. Last year, the Kiwanians cooked up more than 1,400 pounds of shrimp, according to the website. This year’s menu includes shrimp, hot dogs, hush puppies, baked beans, cole slaw, beverages and beer, plus Williamsburg Winery wines available for purchase. Entertainment will be provided by The Hark. Proceeds benefit the Lackey Clinic and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Virginia Peninsula.

Adult tickets are $27 until Aug. 31, $30 from Sept. 1-11, and $35 at the door. You can order tickets online at williamsburgkiwanis.org.

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take the tour ATTRACTIONS & AMUSEMENTS ALLIANCE TALL SHIP SAILING arrived at Yorktown’s shores in 2005. Cruises last two hours and consist of a pleasant sail up and down the York River. Help raise the sails, meander on deck, or enjoy snacks and beverages. Daily cruises from Riverwalk Landing April to November. To purchase tickets call 757 273-8225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com HISTORIC JAMESTOWNE The first permanent English settlement in North America, was Virginia’s colonial capital for 92 years and in 1619 the site of America’s first representative legislative assembly. Walking tour of the town site, archaeological remains of the 1607 fort, memorials, the 1690s church tower and the glasshouse. The gate is open daily 8:30 am4:30 pm; visitor center is open 9 am-5 pm 757 898-2410. www.nps.gov/colo. HISTORIC YORKTOWN Enjoy 300 years of history in a charming riverfront setting. Relive the pivotal battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit historic homes, museums, monuments and battlefields and learn more about the brave citizens and soldiers who took a stand here. Shop in specialty stores, play on the riverfront, and dine in one-of-a-kind restaurants on the York River and up the hill in the

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village. Come for a day, a weekend or longer. www.visityorktown.org JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT Explores America’s first permanent English colony. Gallery exhibits trace history of Jamestown, and the Powhatan Indian, European and African cultures that converged in 1600s Virginia. Features outdoor re-creations of three ships, colonial fort and Powhatan village, and a riverfront discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org. THE ORIGINAL “GHOSTS OF WILLIAMSBURG” CANDLELIGHT TOURS Fun-filled tour of Historic Williamsburg has been the area’s #1 Ghost Tour for 30 years. Purchase tickets in advance at Williamsburg General Store, 1636 Richmond Road in Williamsburg. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.theghosttour.com PAINT ON POTTERY The place where you are the artist! Choose an item of bisque and paint your own design. We will fire your creation and you can pick up in a few days, or we can ship it to you. Hours: Sun-12-6, Mon., Wed. & Thurs-11-6, Tues & Fri-11-10 & Sat.10-6. The Shops at High Street, 1430 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-3500 www.paintonpotterytoo.com

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PIRATE ADVENTURE SAILS Bring the kids to captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy. Watch them set the sails and steer the schooner and learn pirate skills. Schooner Serenity is also available for Private Charters for up to 26 guests. Sailing from Riverwalk Landing May to October. 757 273-8225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through the world of 18th century buccaneers—our two award-winning courses take you through mountain caves, over footbridges and beneath cascading waterfalls. Swashbuckling fun for the entire family! 2001 Mooretown Road, on Bypass Road, next to Big Kmart. 757 259-4600. SEGWAY PT ADVENTURE TOURS Patriot Tours & Provisions offers guided Segway PT tours of Yorktown and Williamsburg daily. Learn about the history of Yorktown while gliding along the waterfront and historic town or take our Kingsmill Resort or New Quarter Park tours for more “offroad” challenges and the beautiful nature and scenery. Fun and educational, outdoor fun for everyone. Gift certificates, group rates, and military discounts are available. Reserve your tour online at www.patriottoursva.com or call 757 969-5400.



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WILLIAMSBURG WINERY, Wedmore Place, Café Provençal and The Gabriel Archer Tavern offer a wine and food experience with a touch of Old World charm in America’s Historic Triangle. 5800 Wessex Hundred, Williamsburg. www.williamsburgwinery.com, 757 229-0999. www.gabrielarchertavern.com, 757 564-8869. www.wedmoreplace.com, 757 941-0310. www.cafe-provencal.com, 757 941-0317. YORKTOWN BATTLEFIELDS AT THE VISITOR CENTER See a 16-minute film on the military campaign, siege and surrender. Explore the battlefield and 18th-century town on your own or with a Park Ranger as your guide. Visitor Center is open daily 9am–5 pm and the battlefield tour roads are open dawn until dusk. 757 898-2410. visit www.nps.gov/colo. YORKTOWN VICTORY CENTER Thematic exhibits and living history. Re-creations of a Continental Army encampment and a 1780s farm site, historical interpreters practice drills, demonstrate weapons, discuss medical practices, prepare meals, and plant and cultivate crops. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org “THE ZONE” offers a place where all ages can have fun all day. No matter what the weather The Zone at the Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex can offer you a place to have fun. With the climbing challenges of the clip and climb, a 3500 hundred square foot laser tag arena, a 1400 square foot playground for the little ones and finally a laser maze, and

arcade games. Perfect for family fun, birthday parties, cooperate events, team building events, and much more! 5700 Warhill Trail, Williamsburg. 757 253-1947. www.thewisc.com GUIDED TOURS PLANTATIONS Berkeley Plantation. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 888 466-6018. Shirley Plantation. Open Daily; Dec.February, 10-4. March-November, 9:30-4:30. 804-829-5121 www.shirleyplantation.com Edgewood Plantation. 757 829-2962. www.jamesriverplantations.com. North Bend. 804 829-5176. www.northbendplantation.com. Piney Grove at Southall’s Plantation. 804 829-2480. www.pineygrove.com. Westover Plantation. 804 829-2882. www.jamesriverplantations.com. Hewick. 2 miles off Route 17. 800 484-7514 (ext. 1678), 804 758-4214. Chippokes Plantation. Open year-round, mansion is open weekends mid-Apr.-Dec., 1-5 p.m. Operated by Chippokes Plantation State Park. 294-3625. Chelsea Plantation. Tours: Thu.-Sun., 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Admission fee. 804 843-2386. Bacon’s Castle. Open Mar.-Dec. on Fri. & Sat. 10 am-5 pm and Sun. noon-5 pm. 757 357-5976.

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BEYOND THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE HAMPTON HAMPTON ROADS CHARTERS OCEAN EAGLE Join Captain Howard Wainwright and crew aboard the 65 ft 73 passenger Ocean Eagle. Departing from the Downtown Hampton Public Piers in Hampton. Fishing in the Lower Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads, providing customers with the best bottom fishing opportunities for croaker, trout, bluefish, spot, flounder and more. Rod, reel, bait and license provided! 710 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton 757 868-3474 (FISH) NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUM Explore Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea. Enjoy activities at four hands-on discovery centers, view the sun from the observatory and stroll the elevated boardwalk. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun. noon–5p.m. Take I-64 East to Exit 258-A; 757 595-1900 www.thevlm.org. THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM AND PARK The Mariners’ Museum, America’s National Maritime Museum, has over 35,000 maritime artifacts and is home to the USS Monitor Center, which includes the Civil War Ironclad’s iconic gun turret. The Museum is located on a 550-acre park featuring a 5-mile nature trail and lake. 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. 757 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.org.

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SMITHFIELD Smithfield hosts many significant sites, such as St. Luke’s Church (circa 1632) and Fort Boykin (circa 1623). The Isle of Wight Museum focuses on the area’s history. The Smithfield Inn (circa 1752) Bed & Breakfast once paid host to George Washington. The town has a number of antique and specialty shops, many on Main Street and in the Historic District. (800) 3659339. www.visitsmithfieldisleofwight.com SURRY COUNTY Chippokes Plantation State Park, Route 634. 757 294-3625. Smith’s Fort Plantation

is located on Route 31 near the ferry slip. Open Fri.-Sat, 10-5; Sun. 12-5 March through December. 757 294-3872. Bacon’s Castle, located at 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail is open March through December, Fridays and Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays noon- 5 pm. Each month the Castle holds a special event. Inquire or follow on Facebook for more details. 757 357-5976 Edwards Virginia Ham Shoppe 11381 Rolfe Hwy. 757-220-6618. Retail store open Mon.-Sat., 9 am-6 pm; Sun., noon-5 pm. Check out our new second location at 5541-C Richmond Road, next to Premium Outlets in Williamsburg.

MUSEUMS ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART MUSEUM Exhibits feature paintings, whirligigs, weather vanes, carvings, toys, embroideries and other folk works representing many diverse cultural traditions and geographic regions. The collection includes items dating from the 1720s to the present. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org. BASSETT HALL A two-story, 18thcentury frame house on 585 acres near the colonial Capitol building, was the Williamsburg

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25th Anniversary! 25 years ago this September, we opened the 1st Bird feeding specialty store in Williamsburg (and Eastern VA!). Our Friends & Family said we were crazy, but our Customers said otherwise! CELEBRATING 25 YEARS WITH 30 DAYS OF CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SPECIALS! Learn about specials in-store (Williamsburg location only), on our website williamsburg.wbu.com OR on Facebook!

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home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. during the mid-1930s and 1940s. The property also includes a teahouse and three original outbuildings—a smokehouse, kitchen and dairy. Located at 522 E. Francis St. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 855-296-6627, www.history.org DEWITT WALLACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM Houses a collection of British and American decorative arts dating from 1600 through 1830. Includes the world’s largest collection of Virginia furniture, large collections of Southern, British and American furniture and the largest collection of English pottery outside England. Features 15 galleries as well as an auditorium and a café. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org. HISTORIC ST. LUKE’S CHURCH See examples of early Colonial and English artifacts housed in America’s oldest original Gothic church. The circa 1632 church is home to a rare 1630 English chamber organ. The interior of the church reflects medieval and Jacobean design. Located in Smithfield, Va. Open for tours Apr.-Oct., Daily 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 1–5 p.m..; Dec.-Mar., Daily 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sun. 1–4 p.m. 757 357-3367. www.historicstlukes.org. MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART AT COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Features American art by artists including, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jacob Lawrence, Mary Cassatt, Rembrant Peale, and John Singleton Copley and European paintings by artists such as Henri Matisse, Jean Dufy, and Pablo Picasso, and changing exhibitions. On Jamestown Road next to Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Open Sat. & Sun., noon-4 pm; Tues.-Fri.,10 am-5 pm 757 221-2700. www.wm.edu/muscarelle. THE VIRGINIA MUSICAL MUSEUM displays the history of music in Virginia. A collection of antique nickelodeons, music boxes, phonographs, organs and pianos with Virginia history. The Virginia Music Artist collection is the largest in the museum including Patsy Cline, Wayne Newton, Ella Fitzgerald, Bruce Hornsby, Gene Vincent, Roy Clark and many more. 6316 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188, at Rte. 199, Exit 234A off I-64. 757 303-5907. virginiamusicalmuseum.com WATERMEN’S MUSEUM Tells the story of Virginia’s watermen who have worked the rivers and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and harvested its abundant products. Located on Water Street under the Coleman Bridge in Yorktown. The gift shop features a wide variety of works by local artists, nautical books and gifts. Open April-Thanksgiving, Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 1–5 p.m., closed on Mon. Thanksgiving-March, weekends only. 757 8872641. www.watermens.org

YORK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Exhibits spanning the centuries of York County history. The Chiskiack Watch Archaeological Collection contains artifacts from Native Americans and colonial to modern times. Also, a self-guided 20th century exhibit hall on York County History. Open April-December. Call for hours or group tours. Closed Mon. Free admission. 757 890-4910. www.yorkcounty.gov/ychm. GALLERIES A TOUCH OF EARTH Original work handcrafted by Studio artisans in Virginia and the U.S.A. Representing work in clay, metal,

wood, glass,fiber and paintings.Owned by ceramic artists, Lianne Lurie and Paul Pittman. Open Sun.–Sat. 6580 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-0425. email: atouchofearth@verizon.net. ATouchOfEarthGallery.com ART-CADE GALLERY OF ART Features traditional artwork including Disney, Dr. Seuss and Greenwich Workshop. A recognized source for limited edition prints, original sport and comic cartoons, vintage war posters, art books and folk art. Seasonal showroom hours and by appointment. Williamsburg Office Park, 1321 Jamestown Rd, Ste 204. 757 565-7424. www.artcadeonline.com

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COLONIAL FOLK ART STUDIO & GALLERY Selling vintage & contemporary folk art in various media by local & regional artists. Purveyors of antiquated books, maps, lithographs & engravings. Ceramics & mixed-media classes & open studio with wheels & kilns onsite. Extended hours Wed. & Fri. Bookbinding & restoration onsite. 110 Bacon Ave. Williamsburg. 757 941-8926; e-mail create@colonialfolkart.gallery. www.colonialfolkart.gallery GALLERY AT YORK HALL Art Gallery featuring works of local artists for exhibit and sale and a variety of themed revolving exhibits Apr. -Dec., Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., 1-4 p.m. closed Mon. Limited winter hours Jan.-Mar.

Free admission. Also available is area information including maps, brochures, and more. 301 Main Street, located on the corner of Main and Ballard Streets, Yorktown. 757 890-4490. www.visityorktown.org NEW TOWN ART GALLERY Showcases the unique work of local artists.. Original paintings, prints, giclees, cards, sculpture and jewelry. Open Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and Sun. 12-5, or by appointment. 5140 Main Street, New Town, Williamsburg. (opposite Opus 9). 757 229-5140. www.newtownartgallery.com PRINCE GEORGE ART & FRAME Contemporary gallery of original art, exhibits local and regional artists. Also featured are fine

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VERNON WOOTEN STUDIO & GALLERY This well known local artist presents a collection of original oils, watercolor, acrylic paintings and bronze sculptures on exhibit in Williamsburg. Framed and unframed limited editions and decorator prints. Mon-Sat.9 a.m.-5 p.m. Williamsburg Office Park. 1315 Jamestown Road, Suite 204, Williamsburg, VA. 757 253-1953 WILLIAMSBURG CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER, formerly This Century Art Gallery, features exhibits of regional artists & artisans, and art classes & workshops for youth and adults. The Annual Members’ show runs through July 24. Painter/Print-maker Brian Kelley will be featured July 28 - August 28. www.visitWCAC.org 219 North Boundary Street, Williamsburg. 757-229-4949 THE WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK Our studio creates fine hand embroidered monograms in the classical European tradition. Using authentic vintage monogram patterns, initials, and embellishments, our Williamsburg trained hand embroiderers create beautiful authentic personal monograms. In the same tradition, we create fine hand hemstitched linens.

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Williamsburg Fall Arts events crowd the September calendar By David Nicholson Williamsburg Fall Arts means activities for everyone in the visual and performing arts and food arena throughout September. Now in its fifth year, the monthlong celebration begins around Labor Day weekend and ends in early October with An Occasion for the Arts. Here’s a selected list of activities for you to enjoy: Through September— “Mixed Media and Wild Life” Exhibit. The Gallery at York Hall, 301 Main St., Yorktown. 757-890-4490. Sept. 3 & 5 — The Virginia Symphony performs free concerts at two waterfront locations: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre on the College of William and Mary campus, and 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5 at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown. Virginiasymphony.org. Sept. 4 — Yorktown Celebrates Arts Month “Opening Night” fundraiser. 5:30 to 8 p.m. at The Freight Shed at Riverwalk Landing, 331 Water St. The Freight Shed will be transformed into a gallery featuring Wood Art plus music, food and beverages, and a silent auction. Proceeds support visual and performing arts in the community. $35 in advance, $40 at the door. Tickets available in the Gallery at York Hall. Sept. 4-6 — Colonial Williamsburg Taste Tradition. The foundation’s third annual celebration of food, wine and spirits includes seminars, tastings and dinners. A special Brew ‘n’ Cue four-state barbecue competition hosted by The Local Palate culinary magazine will take place Sept. 5 (attendance is restricted to guests who purchase weekend hotel packages). Tickets 20

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to other events are available online at colonialwilliamsburg.com/do/special-events/tastetradition/ Sept. 5 & 19 — Art in the Burg. A biweekly art fair featuring Historic Triangle artists and craftsmen. Sponsored by the Williamsburg Arts District Association, the free event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every other Saturday at various locations. Artintheburg.com. Sept. 5 & 26 — A Touch of Earth. Bob Oller will be at the gallery painting and sketching during the afternoon hours. For more information call the store at 757-565-0425. Sept. 6 — Berret’s Seafood Restaurant 25th Annual Crab Races. 6 to 7 p.m. 199 S. Boundary St. Benefit for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Berrets.com. Sept. 11 — Sips with Chefs Bourbon: Our Heritage. Join Colonial Williamsburg chefs Travis Brust and Scott Watson as they celebrate Bourbon Month with a tasting, small bites food pairings, and lots of education. 5:30 p.m. in the Taste Studio, 305 South England St. colonialwilliamsburg.com/plan/calendar/sips-chefsbourbon-heritage. Sept. 11 — Chef David Everett’s annual Farm to Table Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Merchants Square. More than 200 people gather under a large tent for beer, wine and locally sourced foods Photo by David Nicholson provided by The Trellis Restaurant, Blue Talon Bistro and DoG Street Pub. $95. 757-229-8610. Sept. 11, 18 & 25 — Rhythms on the Riverwalk Concerts. This series features three


Fridays of jazz and big band music on Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seatfile photo ing. Free. 757-890-3500. Sept. 13 — Second Sundays Festival of Art & Music. On the second Sunday of every month from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., stroll the streets of Colonial Williamsburg and take in arts, handcrafts and music. Activities include face painting and crafts projects for kids, folk and contemporary artwork, local authors with books appropriate for all ages, and performances. 2ndsundayswilliamsburg.com. Sept. 14-15 — Williamsburg Symphonia. Music Director Janna Hymes leads the orchestra in this first concert of the season, featuring works by Glinka, Dvorak and Brahms. 8 p.m. in the Kimball Theatre on Merchants Square. For tickets call 757-229-9857. williamsburgsymphonia.org. Sept. 17 — “To Support and Defend” Constitution Day Concert. Celebrate the founding of the U.S. Constitution in music and spoken word presented by members of the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band and the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Band. The Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums will perform independently and in concert with the band. 7 p.m. Merchants Square. Free. Sept. 17–27 — “Las Bicicletas,” a traveling art exhibition by international artist Gilberto Aceves Navarro. The exhibition’s mission uses bicycles to connect people and the environment. Forty “bicicletas” sculptures are mounted through the city. Sept. 17–Oct. 3 — Williamsburg Players presents the musical comedy, “City of Angels.” James-York Playhouse, 200 Hubbard Lane. 757229-0431. Williamsburgplayers.org. Sept. 18 — Tucker-Arnold Storytelling Concert. Featuring storytellers Carmen Deedy, Darci Tucker and Sarah Brady. 7 p.m. Kimball Theatre, Merchants Square. $15 adults, $12 seniors and children age 12 and under. Sept. 19 — Williamsburg International

Food & Arts Festival. Sample food from around the world and enjoy artists and entertainment at this free event. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the College of William and Mary School of Education, 301 Monticello Ave. Benefit for Literacy for Life. Literacyforlife.org. Sept. 19 — Parrots of the Caribbean, Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band. Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre. Check potc.com for details. Sept. 25 —Artists’ reception. New Town Art Gallery, 5140 Main St., Williamsburg. 5 to 7:30 p.m. featuring refreshments and music. Sept. 25-27 — Colonial Williamsburg Fondo Cycling Event. Join Cannondale-Garmin pro rider Ted King for a cycling weekend filled with craft beer, bikes, and BBQ at the Williamsburg Woodlands, 105 Visitor Center Dr. Enjoy a scenic ride through historic Williamsburg, then take in the pro events of the Richmond 2015 UCI Road World Championships. colonialwilliamsburg.com/plan/special-offers/fondo/ Sept 26 — Williamsburg Celebrates Contemporary Artisans & Plein Air Festival. Contemporary artisans take over Duke of Gloucester Street for a day-long festival to demonstrate submitted photo their crafts and sell their handmade wares. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 5 & 26 — A Touch of Earth. Timothy Seaman will be playing hammered dulcimer, flute as well as other musical instruments from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. For more information call the store at 757-565-0425. Sept. 26-27 — Watermen's Museum 2nd Annual Folk Festival. Enjoy local and regional groups on three stages from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the museum, 309 Water St., Yorktown. Photo by Joe Fudge Food and beverages available for purchase. Ticket Required. 757.887.2641. watermens.org. Sept. 27 — Artspeaks Loud and Clear! Williamsburg Contemporary Art Center presents an art music fundraiser. Ford’s Colony Swim and continued on page 52 WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / SEPTEMBER 2015

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Cyclists from around the world will gather in Richmond this month, and an upcoming event in Williamsburg will be part of the festivities. The occasion is the UCI Road World Championship races taking place Sept. 19-27 in the state capitol. As many as 450,000 cyclists and fans are expected to attend. UCI is the Union Cycliste Internationale, the worldwide governing body for cycling. The organization advocates better conditions and safer roads for cycling and partners with host cities to promote sport and everyday cycling. Fourteen races of varying difficulty have been scheduled throughout the Richmond area during the eight-day period. The lineup ranges from Men’s and Women’s Elite trials to more moderate races. “We spent the past few months working with the UCI on finalizing the schedule and tweaking the courses,” said Tim Miller, CEO of the Richmond 2015 Organizing Committee, on the UCI website. “We can’t wait to showcase Richmond to the world and for the

world to experience everything Richmond has to offer.” Over the Sept. 25-27 weekend, Colonial Williamsburg will sponsor the Fondo Cycling Event at the Williamsburg Woodlands, 105 Visitor Center Dr. Cannondale-Garmin pro rider Ted King will be on hand for a cycling weekend that will include craft beer, BBQ and bike riding. Events will begin with a Friday night “Beer, Bikes and BBQ” gathering at Chowning’s Tavern in the historic area. Two scenic rides of 50 and 70 miles will take place on Saturday. “It’s a huge course that goes through James City, York and New Kent counties and the historic area,” said Jessica Hann, CW’s director of enterprise marketing and digital content. Other local events are being organized, she said. Tickets to the barbecue and races are $110. Go online to colonialwilliamsburg.com/plan/specialoffers/fondo/ to purchase tickets and for updates on other events. Information on UCI and Richmond events is available online at uci.ch.

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Serendipity flag shop: Keeping customers from Williamsburg and beyond happy By Heather Bridges

A parrot, a gnome and an Easter bunny ride rainbow-hued bikes in the front yard of Serendipity flag shop. These, and the myriad other wind spinners and flags dotting the grass, reveal the whimsy of Serendipity before customers step inside the store—which many do. Pages of a guest book resting on a door-side table display signatures of patrons from California, Ohio and Florida. For the past 14 years, Serendipity has captivated 26

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customers from Williamsburg and beyond with its selection of flags, spinners and kites. “It’s like expressing yourself,” said owner Tom Buchinsky. Two house flags and three garden flags decorate his own home. Tom founded Serendipity with his wife Amy after moving to Williamsburg from upstate New York. What began as a gift shop evolved into the flag shop as the Buchinskys noticed a growing interest in decorative flags. Now, Serendipity’s ads read “the largest flag shop on the East Coast.” At least that’s what people tell him, said Tom.


Nearly 300 flags hang from display racks, including all 32 NFL team flags and a selection of NHL flags. The store, though physically small, packs an assortment—garden flags, welcome mats, windsocks, regular and stunt kites, whirligigs and mailbox covers. Tom said specialty shops like Serendipity are often rare. “A lot of people … they’ll purchase their flags anywhere,” he said. “For convenience factor.” Not Serendipity customers. “We have a tremendous amount of repeat customers,” said Tom. Several items are made in the USA using fiberglass frames and fade-resistant fabrics. “They’re going to last,” said Amy. “You’re going to get tired of looking at the design.” The Buchinskys love the designs, though. Amy and Tom, as a former wedding photographer, see each flag as art. That’s part of the fun in running the business, which the Buchinskys run seven days a week, 12 months a year, with the help of a few parttimers. The customers are the rest of the fun. “It’s nice to see the same faces over and over again,” said Amy. “And they’re usually very pleasant and fun to talk to.” Tom, an admitted conversationalist, referenced a 10-year customer who had stopped by earlier that day. He described witnessing families grow and children grow up throughout periodic visits to the shop. One family returns each year, all the way from Sweden, to sign the guest book. Children love the colors bursting within the shop. Adults shop sports flags and stunt kites. Grandparents shop for grandkids. Locals, tourists, even global visitors—Tom couldn’t pinpoint a customer demographic. “There’s all sorts of walks of life,” he said. The recognition, the conversation, is also what draws customers back to Serendipity. Tom and Amy

often stop and drop what they’re doing to find items, answer questions or construct spinners. And the customer service doesn’t stop when the shop closes. With a burgeoning online shop, started by Amy in 2008, Serendipity’s selection is available 24/7. The Buchinskys hope to grow the website, but for now, the shop on Richmond Road is the focus. “It’s good to get new customers, but you got to try to keep them coming back,” said Tom. Whether offering a rewards card or helping a customer attach a flag to a pole, “Little things like that,” he said. “Makes ‘em happy. That’s what it’s about, you know?” Serendipity 7405 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. Hours: Monday – Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and most Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 757-259-0314 or go online to flags-spinners.com.

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Bruton Parish Church honors the past and looks to the future in its 300th anniversary year By David Nicholson


around town This year has been a celebratory one for Bruton Parish Church as the congregation and the community mark the 300th anniversary of the church’s historic building on the grounds of Colonial Williamsburg. Special worship services, seminars with visiting scholars, and musical tributes have helped to “walk us through the past, that we might understand the present and move into the future,” according to the church’s website. One of the major events on this month’s calendar will be a parish-wide celebration on Sept. 27. Rather than group all of the events together under one dominant theme, Rector Christopher “Chris” Epperson believes that “the celebration for us is recognition of where we’ve been and where we’re going. There’s also a Rector Epperson recognition that life goes on. “We’ve tried to really consider some of the major transitions in the life of the church and this community,” he said. “The really remarkable thing about our building — by virtue of its longevity — is that it’s been a place where important historical characters have gathered and said their prayers. They came here for strength, solace and movement into the future. That’s what the church is all about.” Visits from church leaders have highlighted this journey. Last October, The Rt. Rev. and Rt. Hon. Richard

Chartres, The Bishop of London, came to the church. Rev. Chartres’ colonial predecessor had jurisdiction over Virginia, so his visit was “a harkening back to our beginnings,” according to the website. The Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, former presiding bishop of the church, visited in April. Finally, Rt. Rev. Michael Curry of North Carolina, recently elected Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, will arrive on Dec. 6. The myriad of activities also have included more than a dozen lectures on topics such as colonial and contemporary religious life and practice, the relationship between the College of William & Mary and Bruton Parish, and the impact of the civil rights movement on the church. Commemorative needlepoint kneelers have been stitched by parishioners, an exhibit of important church artifacts is on displayed in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg; and a new church logo was designed by a Richmond artist. “We’re sort of a public church situated in the middle of Colonial Williamsburg,” said Epperson. “Being a significant historic site, part of our task is to be a public face for the church for those that find their way to us.” Special events in September Sept. 17 — “Reading the Bible across the Anglican Communion: A Twenty-First Century Mandate.” Presented by Professor Ellen Davis, Duke University Divinity School. 7 p.m. reception, 7:30 p.m. program, Lewis Hall. continued on page 53

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BRUTON PARISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 331 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg www.brutonparish.org (757) 229-2891 Sunday Worship: 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:15am & 5:30pm Sunday School (10:30am) & Nursery (8:30am-12:30pm) Noonday Prayer (Mon.-Sat.); Holy Eucharist (11am Wed.)

HICKORY NECK EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8300 Richmond Rd, Toano, 23168, (757)566-0276 Sunday: Holy Eucharist 8:00am, 9am, 11:15am. Child care provided at 9am service Historic Chapel used regularly www.hickoryneck.org

TEMPLE BETH EL OF WILLIAMSBURG Rabbi: David Katz 600 Jamestown Road at Indian Springs Road Fri. Night Service: 7:30pm; Sat. Morning Service: 10am Office: (757) 220-1205, www.tbewilliamsburg.org

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 620 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA Services and Sunday School: 11am, Wednesday: 7:30pm Public Reading Room- 626 Jamestown Rd. (757)229-3805 Sun. Radio: 790AM (WNIS)-8:05am; 740AM (WMBG)-10am www.christiansciencewilliamsburg.org

JAMES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Bringing Hope to the Community 4931 Centerville Rd., 757-258-0303 Sun. Worship 9am & 11am; SS 10 am; Sun. Eve. 6pm; Wed. 6pm; Nursery, Children’s & Youth Ministry. www.jamesriverbaptist.org

WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg (757-258-5008) WellspringUMC.org and Facebook Sunday Worship: 8:45am (Traditional) & 11am (Contemporary) Sunday School: 10am & Nursery: 8:45-12:00

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 4107 Rochambeau Drive- (757) 566-0456 SS: 9:30am; Sun. services: 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed.: Bible Study & Prayer meeting: 7:00pm Nursery provided-all services www.FaithBaptistWilliamsburg.org

JAMESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3287 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5445 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel T. Klein; Choir Dir. Robert Hodge Sunday Worship-10:30am, Children's Church-10:45am, Child Care Avail.; jamestownpresby@gmail.com, Visit us on Facebook; Web: jamestownpresbyterianchurch.org or .com

WESTOVER EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6401 John Tyler Memorial Hwy, Charles City Sunday Worship: Holy Eucharist 10:30 am Sunday School: 10:30, Adult Christian Ed: 9:30 am westoverepiscopalchurch.org, (804) 829-2488 The Very Rev. April Greenwood

NEW TOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5209 Monticello Ave., (757) 258-1072 www.newtownumc.org Paster Mike Derflinger • Sun. worship: 9:15 & 11am (nursery provided) Kids Konnection & Middle School Breakout 9:15 & 11am 1st Wed. – Midweek Service 6-7:30pm; Every Wed - Middle & High School Youth

WILLIAMSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH A Family of Faith Seeking the Will of God 227 Richmond Road – across from W&M 9:30 Education – 11 am Worship with Nursery 757-229-1217 www.williamsburgbaptist.com

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 7643 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg 23188 Sun. Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. Fifth Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Worship Service only (757) 566-8077; fax (757) 566-4890; www.obcc-cc.org

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Sat. Taize Worship 5pm; Wed. Noon Healing Eucharist Shirley Smith Graham, Rector; Clay Riley, Assistant Rector ST. OLAF CATHOLIC CHURCH 104 Norge Lane, Williamsburg • www.stolaf.cc (757) 564-3819, fax (757) 565-1099 e-mail – office@stolafchurch.hrcoxmail.com Mass-Sat. 5:30pm, Sun. 8 & 10am, Tue 5pm Wed.,Thu. & Fri. noon, confessions Sat. 4:30pm

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The cozy, red-roofed home at 7445 Richmond Road has stood there since 1904. It’s a simple home with a simple history, said Kellee Smalley. Now, that history includes providing a location for Smalley’s home décor and furniture store, Willow Grove Primitives. “I’m thankful that this little house waited for me to come and work my magic,” Smalley said. “Can you tell I like it?” That little house is Smalley’s second home. And its home to any customer who walks in the door. “It’s her dream,” said Joanne Izzo, a neighbor and friend who helps out at the store once a week. 34

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“She’s worked hard to get here, but I’m happy that she got here.” The dream took formation when Smalley first learned to sew while growing up in Michigan. About 20 years ago, she began crafting and one day realized she’d love to have a shop to sell her crafts. She worked in banking, selling her crafts on the side. Then four years ago, now relocated in Williamsburg, she quit her job to pursue the dream. She searched for the perfect location. Discovery of the little house on Richmond Road led to months of renovation. She researched wares for the store — furniture makers from Pennsylvania to artists from Williamsburg — and took two months to arrange everything.


Following the store’s soft opening in March, the hard work was evident. Rustic hardwood floors lead customers from room to room, each meticulously decorated and arranged by Smalley. Paintings and pieces of folk art line the walls, handmade crafts and decorative items rest atop reproduction wood furniture. There are items, and prices, for everyone, said Izzo. One element unites the variety — Smalley’s vision of the country primitive style. The style evokes a feeling of comfort, alluding to a simpler time. It’s a time when people happily made do with what they had, said Smalley, and a time closer to when Williamsburg first started.

Time seems to slow upon entering Willow Grove Primitives, and that’s what the primitive style does. “I just love the feel of it, and I want to share that with other people. You know that there was a time when things weren’t so hectic,” Smalley said. Not many area stores offer the primitive style, but Smalley believes people still crave its comfort. That’s what they’ll find at Willow Grove, and Smalley does everything she can to help customers carry that feeling into their own homes. Smalley is sole owner and employee, but the hard work is worth living her dream. And with a developing customer base and a grand opening in August, Willow Grove Primitives is on track for growth. No matter what, Smalley will stay true to her vision of bringing the primitive style back to Williamsburg.

“The feeling just makes me feel good,” she said. “And if I feel good, then I can maybe pass that on.” Willow Grove Primitives. 7445 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Monday. For more information, call 757-740-0228.

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DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum celebrates 30 years during September By David Nicholson

During September, Colonial Williamsburg will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. The month-long focus will feature extra tours, a new exhibition, and special events that will lead up to a gala on Sept. 30. “For three decades, the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum has produced an unbroken stream of innovative exhibitions that use the foundation’s remarkable collections to explore the history and culture of our nation,” said Ronald L. Hurst, Colonial Williamsburg’s Vice President for Collections, Conservation, and Museums and its Carlisle H. Humelsine Chief Curator, in a prepared release. “Our thirtieth anniversary is a fitting opportunity to celebrate the institution’s very successful record of achievement in museum exhibitions and education.” Two new guided tours will be offered throughout the month. During “CW Collects,” taking place at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, visitors can learn how and why objects have been collected over the years. And during the “Backstory” tour taking place at 10:30 a.m. Fridays, guides will explore the stories behind the objects on display.

Both tours last 45 minutes and are included with museum admission. The museum also offers 30-minute daily tours at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. that focus on the museum’s masterworks. Recognized for having one of the world’s outstanding collections of British silver, the museum will mark the reinstallation of its permanent silver collection with “Silver from Mine to Masterpiece,” an exhibition of about 170 objects which will open Sept. 12. Many objects have never been on view in the galleries and have been acquired since the museum began actively building its American silver collection in 2009. Highlights of the exhibition include a circa 1530 ingot of silver and items made as early as 1835. continued on page 55 WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / SEPTEMBER 2015

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By David Nicholson The word “waypoint” means a stopping place on a journey, and those who dine at Waypoint Seafood & Grill in Williamsburg can count on great hospitality and a memorable meal. For Chef Hans Schadler, who opened the restaurant more than three years ago, Waypoint is the latest venture in a long and rich culinary career. At age 72, he’s grateful for the journey but focused on the future and in helping young chefs excel. 42

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This year, he was a finalist for the Hermann G. Rusch Chef’s Achievement Award presented by the American Culinary Federation to chefs who have “advanced the culinary profession and ensured the enrichment of students.” “I like the energy, and I like to be connected to people,” he said. “Whenever I have the opportunity to teach, I do that.” Schadler was well on his way to a promising culinary career before most kids his age had graduated from high school. He grew up in the country outside of Hanau, a town east of Frankfurt, Germany. His father managed an estate-owned farm and his mother was a professional cook. Schadler and his two sisters worked in her restaurant after school. “We went to school from 7 a.m. to noon, then reported to the restaurant,” he said. “We peeled potatoes and cleaned tables … there were lots of catering jobs, too.” Hanau was situated in an industrial region, and Schadler remembers listening to stories from engineers who had traveled to other countries. At first he wanted to pursue a career in mechanical engineering — “Food wasn’t my first choice,” he said. “I was really more inclined to work with machinery.” But the culinary field won out. At age 14, he went to Frankfurt to apprentice for a hotel/restaurant group. During those two years he immersed himself in the different aspects of preparing fine food and running a restaurant. He ventured out and worked at various places, traveling a circuit that included Alpine restaurants in the winter and resorts on Lake Geneva in the summer. In the late 1950s, many German chefs were finding work in other countries such as South Africa and Scandinavia. Through the state culinary union, Schadler landed a job at the Hotel Bristol in Oslo, Norway. “It was a first-class hotel that had a very affluent, solid guest foundation and was the official caterer to the Royal Palace,” he said. “After the first year, I was appointed chef of the grill room.” Oslo was a big shipping center, and many of the sea captains ate at the hotel. One day one of them inquired if he would be interested in working on a cruise ship. Schadler responded with enthusiasm, and at age 17 went to work for the Norwegian Cruise Line. “It was a learning curve, and I wanted to excel,” he said. “I learned some important skills about managing people.”


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continued from page 29 Sept. 21 — “A Musical Coupling.” Celebrates the ties between Bruton Parish and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Dinner in Parish Hall, walking tour to Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg, and musical performances in Wren Chapel on 18th century instruments. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ticket required. Sept. 26 — Organ Recital by Brenda Portman, winner of the 300th anniversary hymn competition. 8 p.m. Portman is resident organist at Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church in Cincinnati. She is currently working on a doctorate in organ performance at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, where she is a teaching assistant for the organ department. Fall Parish-Wide Celebration, Sept. 27. The celebration will begin at 4 p.m. in the church with a festival of choral evensong and thanksgiving featuring canticles by Charles Stanford. A reception in the churchyard (weather permitting) will follow, with beverages and entertainment by a local band. From there, the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums will lead participants to the Virginia Room of the Williamsburg Lodge for entertainment, a slideshow, and a buffet dinner. Shuttle buses will be available for those who wish to be transported. Another option will be to park at the Lodge before the service, take the shuttle to the church, and then return to the Lodge via the bus. Tickets to the Lodge event will be $30 adults, $15 children under age 12, and free to children under age 5. Babysitting in the Parish House will be available for those who reserve in advance. Ongoing events Faith, Community, and Change: The Early History of Bruton Parish Church. Exhibit of historical artifacts relating to Bruton Parish history. Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. Ticket required Memorabilia exhibit of Bruton artifacts. Bruton Parish House

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The monthlong celebration will culminate in a gala evening beginning at 7 p.m. Sept. 30. Activities include special tours, instrumental music performed in various galleries, and refreshments. An 8:30 p.m. concert in the Hennage Auditorium will feature popular performers from the past 30 years, including Gabe Stone and Stephen Christoff, and will conclude with a jam session. Tickets are $15, $30 per couple, to the gala and can be purchased online at colonialwilliamsburg.com, any Colonial Williamsburg ticket location or by calling 855-296-6627. You can also call 757-220-7984 to get more information about the museum and its programs. Want to go? DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. 326 Francis St. W, Williamsburg. 888-965-7254.

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Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory was barely five years old when workmen began driving wooden pilings into the ground off Hampton's rural Back River in late June 1925. So new and few were its buildings back then that -- except for the complex of mostly temporary hangars and barracks erected by the Army Air Service at neighboring Langley Field during World War I -- the surrounding landscape was largely made up of centuries-old farmland. But those connections to the past would begin to fade as a huge steel-framed structure rose up during the summer. By fall, the giant entrance and exit cones of a 166-foot-long wind tunnel would take shape inside its north and south walls, soon to be powered by

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Within a remarkably short time, the observations recorded inside its walls would change the shape of airplanes, beginning with the introduction of aerodynamically efficient retractable landing gear. Streamlined engine cowlings came next, not only greatly reducing previously unrecognized drag but also -- to the surprise of aeronautic engineers around the globe -- significantly enhancing cooling. Then there were the landmark tests that pinpointed the leading edge of the wing as the optimal place for airplane engines. “This is why airplanes look the way they do -- and that put Langley on the map,” says retired Langley engineer and historian Joseph R. Chambers, author of the 2014 book, “The Cave of the Winds: The Remarkable Story of the Full-Scale Wind Tunnel.” “Every research center in the world tried to do what Langley had done, but they were already far behind.” Radical proposal Langley’s pioneering tunnel emerged from the lab’s persistent failure to duplicate the results of previous propeller research -- which had been conducted at a 5.5-foot Stanford University wind tunnel using scale models -- with flight tests of full-size propellers. “Large discrepancies” cropped up every time, writes Auburn University historian James R. Hansen in his 1987 book, “Engineer in Charge: A History of the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, 19171958.” And that led Research Director George Lewis of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics -- now NASA -- to propose building a tunnel so big it could test actual fuselages and their engines along with the propellers. continued on next page

Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory mechanics fabricate and install an engine cowling during a series of landmark tests at the lab’s pioneering full-scale propeller research wind tunnel in the late 1920s. Courtesy of NASA Langley Research Center

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flow through the enormous tunnel circuit. “So they came up with the idea of using surplus Navy diesel submarine engines,” Chambers says. High pay-off Coupled together, the big engines used 44 belts to transmit power to the fan, enabling it to revolve at 375 times per minute. Almost from the beginning of the first tests, it produced unusually high pay-off, providing the team led by Fred E. Weick with results that were both revolutionary and surprising. “The PRT demonstrated almost at once that exposed landing gears contributed up to 40 percent of fuselage drag,” write Donald D. Bahls and William R. Corliss in their 1981 book, “Wind Tunnels of NASA.” “People had no comprehension that it was that high,” Chambers adds, “and that set off a whole wave of engineers designing retractable landing gear.” Still more startling was the discovery that the protruding cylinders and cooling fins favored by the engineers of the day produced almost one-third of a fuselage’s drag, resulting in a huge, previously unrecognized penalty in speed. That led to a series of tests in which -- after exploring the effect of numerous different engine cowling designs -- Weick and his team produced a solution that not only reduced drag by a factor of nearly three but also improved cooling. Borrowing a Curtiss Hawk from the Army at Langley Field, the engineers fitted it with Cowling No. 10 and conducted more tests. Its airspeed increased from 118 to 137 mph -- a gain of 16 percent. “They were seeing tremendous improvements in aircraft performance,” Chambers says, “and along the way they stumbled onto things that no one was thinking of when they started.”

That’s what happened during a later series of cowling tests, in which Weick and his team encountered disappointing results after installing their low-drag design on the engines of an early longdistance aircraft called the Fokker Trimotor. Suspecting that the engine housings mounted under the plane’s wings might be causing drag, the engineers conducted 21 tests of different locations above,

below and in-line with the leading edge of the wings. Soon, their data showed that the optimal position was directly in-line and with the propeller fairly well ahead. “That had a huge impact on the design of a lot of notable aircraft,” Chambers says. “It’s why the DC-3 and the B-17 looked the way they did.” continued on next page

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