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Page 1: Newport News Group Tour Planner

General Information

Welcome

Average Daily Temperatures

Contact Information

Transportation

Accommodations Map

Attractions Map

Important Numbers

Escort Notes

Attractions & Entertainment

Attractions

Other Points of Interest

Surrounding Area Attractions

After-Hours Entertainment

Annual Events

Itineraries

Accommodations

Special Venues

Meetings & Events

Performances

Sports

Dining

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Group Services

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Copyright ©2011 by the Newport News Tourism Development Office (NNTDO). This publication, or

any part of it, may not be reproduced without the written permission of the NNTDO. Every effort has

been made to ensure accuracy, but all information is subject to change without notice and is not the

responsibility of the NNTDO. Inclusion in this publication does not represent an endorsement by the

NNTDO. The NNTDO is in no way liable for errors or omissions or for damages that might result from

reliance on this information. All photography used is with permission.

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WELCOME

Welcome to Newport News, Virginia, where great things are happening!Newport News is a vibrant city with more than 193,000 citizens. It is a wonderful place

to live, work and visit. More than 20 international firms, two national laboratories,

Virginia’s largest naval manufacturer, and the U.S. Army’s largest transportation unit

have all made Newport News their home! And the city boasts over 4,000 hotel rooms

citywide that accommodate every budget, style and event. Coupled with nationally

acclaimed museums, performing art centers, special events and a copious selection of

dining and shopping, Newport News is an electrifying city just waiting to be explored.

All of this is surrounded by over 30 parks and historic sites to keep its hometown

feeling! And, if you want to extend your stay and create more memories, we’re just

minutes to Williamsburg and a short drive to Virginia Beach. Residents and visitors

have come to expect the very best a community has to offer and that is what we aim

to deliver every day in Newport News.

And if that’s not enough, here are 10 great things about

Newport News to entice you to come and visit us (in random

order!):

1. The world-famous Mariners’ Museum is designated custodian of the USS Monitor artifacts and is the only place in the world where you can walk on the deck of a full-scale Civil War icon replica.

2. The only “America’s Rose City” in Virginia.

3. The only place in Virginia where you can see red wolves – the most endangered mammal in North America.

4. Home of the first drive-through holiday light show in Virginia.

5. Home of the first African-American woman to be admitted to the Virginia Bar.

6. An “affordable” Golf Digest four-star rated golf course.

7. More nationally accredited museums than found in eighteen states.

8. One of the longest fishing piers on the East Coast.

9. Birthplace of Pearl Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, The Five Keys and William Styron.

10. Newport News Park, at over 8,000 acres, is nine times larger than New York City’s Central Park.

Welcome to Newport News, Virginia!

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NEWPORT NEWS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OFFICECindy Brouillard | Director of Tourism

[email protected] Dean | Tourism Specialist

[email protected] Morales | Marketing Manager

[email protected] Pearson | Media Relations Manager

[email protected] Tross | Consumer Marketing Manager

[email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION:Fountain Plaza Two700 Town Center Drive Ste 320Newport News, VA 23606

888.493.7386 757.926.1400

fax: 757.926.1441

www.newport-news.org

Newport News Tourism Development Office is a proud member of:

Weather information fromSoutheast Regional Climate Center

TIME, TEMPERATURE & WEATHER757.222.8463

It is a wonderful placeto live, work and visit.“

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TRANSPORTATION

AIRMajor commercial airlines with direct and connecting

flights arrive daily at Newport News/Williamsburg

International Airport. This state-of-the-art airport is

serviced by most major car rental companies, local taxi

cab companies, several private limousine companies

and the Hampton Roads Transit city bus system. In

addition, Norfolk International Airport is 40 minutes

from Newport News and Richmond International

Airport is approximately 60 minutes away.

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport is

located just off Interstate 64 at Exit 255-B (Jefferson

Avenue/Route 143) in Newport News.

900 Bland Boulevard, Suite G

Newport News, VA 23602

757.877.0221

www.nnwairport.com

Airport Code: PHF Air Carriers

The following air-carrier companies service

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport:

AirTran

800.247.8726

www.airtran.com

Delta

800.221.1212

www.delta.com

Frontier

800.432.1359

www.frontierairlines.com

US Airways Express

800.428.4322

www.usairways.com

Estimated Driving Times

Estimated driving times from Newport News/

Williamsburg International Airport:

City Center Newport News 8 minutes

Downtown Newport News 15 minutes

Williamsburg 20 minutes

Hampton 20 minutes

Downtown Norfolk 40 minutes

Virginia Beach Oceanfront 50 minutes

Downtown Richmond 60 minutes

North Carolina Outer Banks 2 hours

Car Rental Companies

The following car rental companies are

located in the main airport terminal,

adjacent to the baggage claim area:

Avis | 800.331.1212

www.avis.com

Budget | 800.527.0700

www.budget.com

Enterprise | 800.261.7331

www.enterprise.com

Hertz | 800.654.3131

www.hertz.com

National | 800.227.7368

www.nationalcar.com

Taxi Cabs, Limousines,

Private Cars & Shuttle Services

A number of local taxi cab companies service Newport

News/Williamsburg International Airport. Taxis park

in a holding area at the west end of the terminal. The

City of Newport News, through a Taxi Advisory Board,

regulates this service for the City. They issue permits

and conduct criminal background checks on all drivers

and set the rate for taxis. The current rate is $2.75 to

get in the taxi and $1.75 per mile thereafter and five

passengers ride for the price of one. The airport is

also serviced by several companies providing private

cars and executive stretch-limousines, and for larger

groups, companies offer vans and motorcoaches.

Reservations may be required for all companies

listed (except for taxi service). For a complete listing

of area motorcoach companies, please refer to

the Group Services section of this planner. Private

ground transportation companies that are approved

to operate at the Newport News/Williamsburg

International Airport include: Taxi Cab Companies

All City Taxi

757.380.8300

Associated Cabs

757.887.3412

Hop’s Cabs

757.245.3005

Independent Cab

757.245.8378

North End Cab

757.244.4000

Orange Cab Co.

757.369.8977

Yellow Cab (Newport News)

757.855.1111

www.yellowcabofnewportnews.com

Private Car Companies

Carey VIP & Celebrity Limo, Inc.

757.853.5466

www.onetransportationsolution.com

Chauffeured Sedan Services, LLC

757.898.7172

www.chauffeuredsedanservice.com

Distinguished Executive Transportation

866.783.5192

www.dexectrans.com

Oleta Coach Lines

757.253.1008

www.oleta.com

Tidewater Coach / Williamsburg Shuttle

757.218.9539

www.tidewatercoach.com

City Bus System

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport is also served by the Hampton

Roads Transit city bus system.

Hampton Roads Transit

757.222.6100

www.hrtransit.org

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AUTOMOBILEInterstate 64 travels directly through Newport News. US Route 60 and Interstate 664 are good alternative routes.

RAILAmtrak makes connections from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington,

Baltimore, Washington, DC, Richmond and major southern cities via Richmond.

9304 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

757.245.3589

800.872.7245 Toll-freewww.amtrak.com

BUSGreyhound Lines, Inc. provides nationwide service to

Newport News.

Ft. Eustis Greyhound Station

14407 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23602

757.872.4405

800.231.2222 Toll-freewww.greyhound.com

Albany, NY 535

Albuquerque, NM 1895

Atlanta, GA 587

Baltimore, MD 208

Billings, MT 2101

Birmingham, AL 734

Boise, ID 2533

Boston, MA 611

Buffalo, NY 612

Charleston, SC 475

Charleston, WV 376

Charlotte, NC 347

Cheyenne, WY 1799

Chicago, IL 852

Cincinnati, OH 585

Cleveland, OH 525

Columbia, SC 421

Columbus, OH 562

Dallas, TX 1337

Denver, CO 1732

Des Moines, IA 1170

Durham, NC 190

El Paso, TX 1973

Fargo, ND 1494

Grand Junction, CO 1974

Hartford, CT 513

Houston, TX 1398

Indianapolis, IN 737

Jackson, MS 969

Jacksonville, FL 649

Kansas City, MO 1130

Lancaster, PA 289

Las Vegas, NV 2465

Little Rock, AR 1022

Los Angeles, CA 2680

Louisville, KY 622

Memphis, TN 885

Miami, FL 1000

Milwaukee, WI 944

Minneapolis, MN 1260

Nashville, TN 674

New Orleans, LA 1075

New York, NY 396

Oklahoma City, OK 1351

Omaha, NE 1305

Orlando, FL 790

Philadelphia, PA 307

Phoenix, AZ 2358

Pittsburgh, PA 398

Portland, ME 710

Portland, OR 2960

Raleigh, NC 186

Rapid City, SD 1765

Reno, NV 2754

Richmond, VA 72

St. Louis, MO 882

Salt Lake City, UT 2235

San Antonio, TX 1594

San Diego, CA 2704

San Francisco, CA 2971

Seattle, WA 2918

Virginia Beach, VA 39

Washington, DC 161

Wichita, KS 1325

Williamsburg, VA 25

Winston-Salem, NC 268

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MONITOR-MERRIMAC MEMORIAL

BRIDGE-TUNNEL

TO SUFFOLK & PORTSMOUTH

TO NORFOLK & VIRGINIA BEACH

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ACCOMMODATIONSMAPThe Boxwood Inn

Holiday Inn Express

Mulberry Inn

Econo Lodge Ft. Eustis

Comfort Suites Airport

Courtyard Newport News Airport

Residence Inn Newport News

Hampton Inn & Suites

Comfort Inn Newport News

Microtel Inn

Best Western Inn & Suites

Days Inn Oyster Point at City Center

Newport News Marriott at City Center

Omni Newport News Hotel

Crestwood Suites

Sleep Inn & Suites

Hampton Inn – Victory Blvd.

Hilton Garden Inn

Country Inn & Suites

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites

Super 8 Newport News

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Amtrak Station

Greyhound Bus Station

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport

Mary Immaculate Hospital

Riverside Regional Medical Center

Sentara Port Warwick Emergency

Military Installation BoundariesI-64/I-664

EXIT# MAP# ATTRACTION (from Newport News Visitor Center)

264/7 1 An Achievable Dream Tennis Center258A 2 City Center Retail & Fountain Park/ Newport News Tourism Development Office 258A 3 Deer Park264/6 4 Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center247 5 Endview Plantation258A 6 Ferguson Center for the Arts/ Christopher Newport University255B 7 Harwood’s Mill Fishing Area (rentals Memorial Day–Oct weekends and holidays)

258A 8 Hilton Village258A 9 Huntington Beach/Fort Fun/ James River Fishing Pier264/6 10 James A. Fields House255B 11 Jefferson Commons Retail Area 255B 12 Kiln Creek Golf & Country Club264/7 13 King-Lincoln Park247 14 Lee Hall Mansion250A 15 Lee’s Mill/Lee’s Mill Park258A 16 Leeward Municipal Marina258A 17 The Mariners’ Museum258A 18 Brittingham-Midtown Community Center264/7 19 Monitor-Merrimack Overlook/Anderson Park/ Peterson Yacht Basin264/6 20 Jessie Menifield Rattley Municipal Center/ Newport News City Hall250B 21 Newport News Visitor Center/Newport News Park250B 22 Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run264/3 23 The Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center/ The Cornelius & Carrie R. Brown Education Center255B 24 Old Warwick Courthouse255A 25 Patrick Henry Mall/Patrick Henry Marketplace258A 26 Peninsula Community Theatre258A 27 Peninsula Fine Arts Center258A 28 Peninsula SPCA & Petting Zoo258A 29 Port Warwick258A 30 Riverview Farm Park/Fido Field Dog Park258A 31 Stoney Run Park258A 32 US Army Transportation Museum264/6 33 Victory Arch/Victory Landing Park/Superblock258A 34 Virginia Living Museum258A 35 Virginia War Museum256A 36 Young’s Mill Historical Park

ATTRACTIONS MAP

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Emergency Numbers

Fire/Police/Ambulance 911

Virginia State Police (Emergency Only) 800.582.8350 (#77 from your cell phone)

Ask-A-Nurse 757.595.6363

Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board Emergency Hotline 757.788.0011 (24/7)

Mary Immaculate Hospital 757.886.6000

Riverside Regional Medical Center 757.594.2000

Pet Emergency Care Hospital 757.874.8115

Travelers Aid/Child and Family Services 757.622.7017

United Way First Call (Human Services Referral) 757.594.4636

Miscellaneous

Churches, Pet Friendly Accommodations, Please see our local Pharmacies & Relocation Assistance Yellow Pages or call the Newport News Visitor Center

Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 757.262.2000

Transportation

Airport Shuttles/Limos/Taxis Please see our local Yellow Pages

Amtrak, 9304 Warwick Blvd. 757.245.3589 or 800.872.7245

Automated Traffic Info (VA) 511

Greyhound, 14407 Warwick Blvd. 757.872.4405 or 800.231.2222

Hampton Roads Transit (City Bus System) 757.222.6100

Hampton Roads Tunnel Information 757.361.3016

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport 757.877.0221

Norfolk International Airport 757.857.3351

Vacation Planning Assistance

AAA of Tidewater, 733 J.Clyde Morris Blvd. 757.246.4746 or 757.246.3100

Daily Press Newspaper 757.247.4600

Hampton Coliseum Box Office 757.838.4203

Newport News Visitor Center 757.886.7777 or 888.493.7386

Ticketmaster 800.745.3000

Virginia Tourism Corporation 800.VISITVA

A.T.M. Services In Newport News

Honor, Host, Plus, MAC, Cirrus

Armed Forces Credit Union

Vital Statistics

Population: 193,172(City of Newport News 2009 Estimate)

Size: 70.38 square miles

Foreign Currency Exchange

Bank of America

14366 Warwick Blvd., Suite 300

Call 757.875.2820 for other Peninsula locations.

$10 charge and $250 exchange limit.

fortifications at the site of the Battle of Dam No.1. This engagement was Union

Major General McClellan’s only attempt to break through the Confederate

defenses along the Warwick River. Built by Confederate Major General Magruder,

these fortifications stymied McClellan’s grand advance against Richmond. In

addition, the famous “Battle of the Ironclads” took place off the shores of Newport

News in March of 1862. The battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia

(Merrimack) ended in a draw, yet the Virginia’s existence denied General McClellan

use of the James River during the early stages of the war.

World War I

The US Army designated the city of

Newport News as a Port of Embarkation

immediately after the United States

entered World War I. With its great

shipyard and its railroad running straight

into a highly sophisticated system of piers,

pier terminals and warehouses, it seemed that

shipyard founder, Collis P. Huntington, had

invented the port for wartime use. Because

city residents responded with tremendous

patriotic energy to cater to every soldier’s need,

it was said that Newport News was selected not

for its key geographic location, but “solely on

ESCORT NOTES

An Unusual Name With An Unusual History

No one knows for sure where Newport News got its

name, but “Newportes Newes” first appears in the

Virginia Company records in 1619. The most widely

accepted folktale is that the city is the namesake of

Captain Christopher Newport, commander of Susan

Constant, flagship of the three-ship English fleet

that landed on Jamestown Island in 1607. He made

several voyages to Newport News in the early days

of the Jamestown Colony, bringing

“good news” of supplies and settlers.

Newport News Facts

Newport News today is approximately

23 miles long and three miles wide, encompassing

70.38 square miles. It is the fourth largest city by

acreage and the fifth largest city by population in the

Commonwealth of Virginia. Coincidentally, the first

through third largest cities by population are Virginia

Beach, Norfolk and Chesapeake. Many of our citizens

are assigned to the various military installations in the

area and Northrop Grumman Newport News is one

of the largest maritime yards in the world, employing

approximately 21,000 people.

Civil War

Newport News played a major role in the 1862

Peninsula Campaign during the Civil War. Visitors

can view some of the most extensive earthwork

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the industry of her people.” Numerous camps were set up to send the “doughboys”

overseas to fight in World War I. The final major military base formed was Camp

(and later Fort) Eustis, named after the founder of Fort Monroe’s Artillery School

of Practice and a veteran of the War of 1812, Brigadier General Abraham Eustis.

The camp was created in 1918 to meet the need for an artillery firing range.

World War II

Newport News has always been willing to step up when there was a job

to be done. On September 12, 1940, the SS Quanza carrying more than 80

Jewish refugees from Hitler’s oppression, arrived to take on coal after being

refused entry because of invalid visas by Vera Cruz, Mexico and New York City.

A Newport News maritime attorney, Jacob Morewitz, came to their rescue,

filing an injunction to delay the ship’s departure. This allowed others to

plead the refugees’ case before Congress, the State Department and even

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Finally the refugees were granted 60-day

visas, leading to their eventual salvation from the Holocaust. Newport News’

mission during World War II was to load ships with men and supplies that were

needed overseas and to keep building ships to win the war. The Hampton

Roads Port of Embarkation, headquartered in Newport News, was one of

eight major ports of embarkation that functioned as “faucets to fill the military

pipeline.” Camp Patrick Henry was established as a

staging area for troops in 1942, in the area where

Mary Immaculate Hospital and the Newport News/

Williamsburg International Airport now stand. It

could handle up to 35,000 troops preparing to leave

or returning from war. Another first for Newport

News was the establishment of a Prisoner of War

(POW) Work Camp at the Port of Embarkation. The

POWs were utilized for a multitude of tasks such as

kitchen patrol, laundry and salvage duties to help

relieve the extensive manpower shortage.

Climate

Crisp autumn air, snow flurries in the park, warm

spring showers or a sunbather’s paradise—Newport

News enjoys all four seasons, and best of all,

they are celebrated in moderation. We average

45 degrees from November to March, but we do

have an occasional snowfall making our parks a

winter wonderland. July is our warmest month, but

the offshore breeze keeps the waterside pleasant.

And we average just less than four inches of rain per

month … ALL YEAR! You’ll experience clear skies

and comfortable temperatures for most of your stay

in Newport News.

Industry

Collis P. Huntington, a northern railroad tycoon

from Connecticut, brought the Chesapeake and

Ohio Railroad to Newport News. Regular rail service

commenced on May 1, 1882. The first passenger

train left Richmond at seven in the morning and

arrived in Newport News at seven that night. Lee

Hall Mansion, home of Richard Decauter Lee, gave

its name to a small village which today forms the

upper boundary of the city. In Lee Hall Village, a

one-room railway station provided residents access

to Newport News or Richmond, and from there

to anywhere. Huntington next sought to build

a shipyard to repair the ships servicing the

transportation hub. It was originally called the

Chesapeake Drydock & Construction Company

when chartered in 1886. By 1891, the name had

changed to Newport News Shipbuilding and it

delivered its first ship: a tugboat named Dorothy.

By 1897, they had built three warships. With the

coming of war, the production at the shipyard

increased. Historic Hilton Village, an enclave of 500

English cottage-style homes, was built between

1918 and 1920 to provide war-time housing for

shipyard workers, who delivered 25 destroyers to

the US Navy. Newport News Shipbuilding began

producing aircraft carriers in the 1930s. The first

nuclear submarine was launched in 1959, and the

first nuclear aircraft carrier was launched in 1960.

Newport News Shipbuilding signed a merger

agreement with Northrop Grumman in 2001, thus

changing its name to Northrop Grumman Newport

News. With 115 years of experience under her belt,

Northrop Grumman Newport News has become the

premiere shipyard for aircraft carriers, submarines

and fleet services to the military.

Street Names And Signpost

Warwick County, Warwick Boulevard and the Warwick River were all named

for Sir Robert Rich, the Second Earl of Warwick. Rich was a Virginia Company

stockholder and was appointed by King James I as Royal Administrator to

the colony of Virginia in 1624. J. Clyde Morris Boulevard was named for a

dedicated public servant, J. Clyde Morris, who spent 32 years in public service

helping oversee the tremendous expansion of municipal services to meet the

needs of this growing community. Jefferson Avenue was named for Thomas

Jefferson, a Virginia statesman and third President of the United States.

And Another Thing...

Hampton Roads Harbor, located at the confluence of the James and Elizabeth

Rivers and the Chesapeake Bay, is one of the world’s largest natural harbors.

The Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel, which connects Newport News

and Suffolk, was completed in April, 1992, at a cost of $800 million. It provides

an alternate route to those using the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel or the

James River Bridge. The Cardinal is the state bird and the Dogwood is the

state tree. There is an abundance of both found in beautiful Newport News!

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ENDVIEW PLANTATION

The three wars fought on American soil have all left

traces at Endview Plantation. The Revolutionary War

brought 3,000 militia to its fresh-water spring. The War

of 1812 saw its use as a training ground, while the Civil

War found Endview serving as a Confederate Captain’s

home and a hospital for both sides. Built in 1769,

Endview was home to members of the Harwood

and Curtis families. An ongoing archaeological program

and historic maps have identified the locations of

several outbuildings. Artifacts from the site, as well

as pictures and memorabilia of the Harwood family,

are also on display.

362 Yorktown Road

Newport News, VA 23603

Exit 247 off I-64

757.887.1862FAX: 757.888.3369

• Hours: Seasonal hours. Jan-Mar: Thu-Sat, 10 am to 4 pm; Sun, 1 pm to 5 pm.

April-Dec: Mon, Thu-Fri, 10am to 4 pm; Sat, 10 am to 5 pm; Sun, noon to 5 pm.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group Rates: Adults: $5, Seniors: $4, Students: $3, under 7 free (Min. 15 people)

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Children: $4, under 7 free

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 1 hour

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Tim Greene / [email protected]

• www.endview.org

CULTURAL ARTS CENTERDOWNING-GROSS

The Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center, a City of Newport News

facility, is committed to providing cultural arts for the entire family. This

52,000 square foot facility, houses the 276 seat Ella Fitzgerald Theater,

the Thaddeus Hayes Dance Studio, the Anderson Johnson Gallery, the

Newport News Community Gallery, a banquet room, a multi-purpose

room, and several smaller meeting rooms. Originally built as the Walter

Reed School, this historic building has been restored and was reopened

to the public in October 2008.

2410 Wickham Avenue

Newport News, VA 23607

Exit 6 off I-664

757.247.8950FAX: 757.247.8960

• Hours: Pre-arranged, complimentary, behind-the-scenes tours available on

request.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Call 757-247-8950 for specific event pricing and

cancellation information. (Min. 20 people for group rates)

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 1 hour

• On-site Dining: Catering for Special Events

• Contact: Monica Barnes / [email protected]

• www.downing-gross.org

FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

The Ferguson Center for the Arts has

established itself as one of the important

cultural beacons in the Commonwealth. This

300,000-square-foot facility presents the finest artists

and entertainers in the world. The Ferguson Center

includes the 1,700-seat Concert Hall, the 500-seat

Music & Theatre Hall and a 257-seat Studio Theatre.

Designed by the world-renowned architectural firm

of Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, the Center boasts

an open design and multifaceted layout lending itself

to a variety of uses. In addition, there are classrooms,

practice spaces, scene and costume shops and more to

meet the educational needs of Christopher Newport

University students.

One University Place

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

757.594.8468FAX: 757.594.7006

• Hours: Pre-arranged, complimentary, behind-the-scenes tours available on request.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Please contact the ticket office or go to their Web site for

specific event pricing and cancelation information. (Min. 10 people for group rate)

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 1 hour

• On-site Dining: Catering for Special Events

• Contact: Erica Colston / [email protected]

• www.fergusoncenter.org

JAMES A. FIELDS HOUSE

James Apostles Fields was born a slave in Hanover

County, Virginia, and found refuge at Fort Monroe

during the Civil War as “contraband of war.” In 1871,

Mr. Fields was one of the first 20 pupils to graduate

from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute

(now Hampton University). He continued his

education and in 1881, graduated from the School

of Law at Howard University. Fields served as

the Commonwealth’s Attorney and the first black

Sheriff for Warwick County (now Newport News).

Fields also served in the Virginia General Assembly in

1889. In 1908, a team of four doctors purchased the

Fields home and pioneered the first black hospital in

the city of Newport News.

617 27th Street

Newport News, VA 23607

Exit 6 off I-664

757.245.1991

• Hours: Tue-Sat from 11 am to 4 pm; closed Sundays & Mondays

Call for special appointments.

• Holiday Closings: Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day

• Group/Consumer Rates: Donations accepted. Please call for detailed information.

• Touring Times: 20 minutes

• Gift Shop: Under Construction

• Contact: Saundra N. Cherry / [email protected]

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LEE HALL MANSION

THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM

Completed in 1859, Lee Hall Mansion was home to affluent planter Richard Decauter Lee, his wife Martha and their children. One of the

last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula, Lee Hall Mansion was used as headquarters by Confederate Major General

John B. Magruder and General Joseph E. Johnston during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign. Today, guided tours of this beautifully restored

home give a glimpse back into the lives of a wealthy family during the 1860s. In addition to the home, view hundreds of artifacts,

including a tablecloth from the USS Monitor, displayed in the museum’s 1862 Peninsula Campaign Gallery.

Designated by Congress as America’s National Maritime Museum, The

Mariners’ Museum is home to the premier Civil War attraction in the country—

the USS Monitor Center. This dramatic 63,500-square-foot facility will enthrall

families with exciting exhibits, bring students face-to-face with history and

offer historians rich resources for research. With its additional 60,000-square-

feet of gallery space, other adventures await. Sit in an aircraft-carrier-ready

room, examine artifacts pulled from the Titanic, explore the International

Small Craft Collection and be amazed by rare figureheads, paintings and the

renowned miniature ships of August and Winifred Crabtree. “…one of the

finest nautical museums in the country …” The Washington Post.

163 Yorktown Road

Newport News, VA 23603

Exit 247 off I-64

100 Museum Drive

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

757.888.3371FAX: 757.888.3373

757.596.2222FAX: 757.591.7320

• Hours: Seasonal Hours: Jan-Mar: Thu-Sat, 10 am to 4 pm; Sun,

1 pm to 5 pm. April-Dec: Mon, Thu-Fri, 10 am to 4 pm; Sat,

10am to 5 pm; Sun, noon to 5 pm.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group Rates: Adults: $5, Seniors: $4, Students: $3,

under 7 free (Min. 15 people)

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Children: $4,

under 7 free

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 1 hour

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Braxton Gutierrez / [email protected]

• www.leehall.org

• Hours: Wed-Sat 10 am to 5 pm; Sun 12 pm to 5 pm

• Holiday Closings: Thanksgiving & Christmas

• Group Rates: Adults: $10, Seniors/Student/Military/AAA: $9,

Children: $7, 6 and under free (Min. 10 people)

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $12, Student/Military/AAA: $11,

Seniors: $10, Children (6-12): $7, 6 and under free

• Touring Times: 3 hours

• On-site Dining: Yes

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Christopher Spraggins / [email protected]

• www.marinersmuseum.org

TOLL-FREE: 800.581.7245

NEWPORT NEWS PARK

OTHER NEWPORT NEWS’ PARKS

At over 8,000 acres, Newport News Park is the

second largest municipal park in the country.

The park offers hiking, biking, mountain biking

(Harwood’s Mill only), picnic shelters, playgrounds,

paddleboats, canoeing, a competitive archery

range, an 18-hole championship disc golf course,

a 30-acre aero model flying field and a beautiful

Japanese Peace Garden. It also offers fishing for

Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Northern Pike

and a variety of Sunfish. The Discovery Center,

with free admission, offers hands-on activities,

historical artifacts, nature displays and special

programs. There is year-round camping with 188

campsites, each with a grill, electric hook-ups and

concrete pads. Enjoy two outstanding golf courses

with 36 holes, a pro shop and a driving range.

Discover the natural beauty of Newport News through its parks. There are more

than 30 parks located throughout Newport News for you to enjoy hiking, biking,

boating, fishing, picnicking, special events, reunion events and much more.

The parks listed have picnic shelters. Contact 757.888.3333 for reservations

for these shelters or go online to www.nnparks.com/picnic for additional

information on these and other parks within the city.

13560 Jefferson Avenue

Newport News, VA 23603

Exit 250B off I-64

757.886.7912

757.886.7912

TOLL-FREE: 800.203.8322

• Hours: Daily from dawn to dusk

• Holiday Closings: Open daily, year-round

• On-site Dining: Yes, at the Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run

• Gift Shop: Yes, at the Newport News Visitor Center, located at the entrance

to the park, the camp store at the Newport News Campground and at the

Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run

• Contact: Kristi Barber / [email protected]

• www.nnparks.com

• Bicycle Rental:

Bicycle rental/hour $3

Helmet rental $1*

* Children ages 14 and under

must wear a helmet

• Boating Rental:

Jon boat rental/hour $4

Canoe rental/hour $4

Paddle boat rental/hour $5

Fishing boat rental/day $6*

* Per licensed fisherman

• Disc Golf:

Daily Pass $2

Season Pass $20

• Camping Fees Per Night:

No Utilities $28.50*

Electric Only $30.50*

Electric and Water $31*

* Senior rate available

• Picnic Shelters:

18 Full Shelters:* Up to 50 people

3-4 picnic tables with 1 grill $25/day

Two Group Shelters:* Up to 150 people

15 picnic tables with 1 large grill $60/day*

* Some shelters have electricity for $10/day

• Anderson Park: Four Full Picnic Shelters

• Deer Park: Three Full Picnic Shelters

• Harwood’s Mill Park: Four Full Picnic Shelters

• Huntington Park: Three Full Picnic Shelters

• King-Lincoln Park: Three Full Picnic Shelters

• Newport News Park: 18 Full and two Group Picnic Shelters

• Peterson’s Yacht Basin: Two Full Picnic Shelters

• Riverview Farm Park: One Full Picnic Shelter

• www.nnparks.com

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THE NEWSOME HOUSEMUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER

PENINSULA COMMUNITY THEATRE

At the turn of the 20th century, the J. Thomas Newsome

family moved to Newport News. In this industrial city,

he established a law practice and prospered as part

of the postwar South’s new, urban, black middle class.

Through self-determination and a solid education,

Newsome (1869–1942) became a respected attorney,

journalist, churchman and civic leader. His elegant

Queen Anne residence served as the hub of the

local black community, from which he led the fight

for social justice within the Commonwealth. Today,

this restored 1899 Victorian landmark continues to

be devoted to the expression of historical and black

cultural themes.

In the early 1950’s, the Newport News Little Theatre and the Hampton

Little Theatre merged to form what is now the Peninsula Community

Theatre (PCT). In 1994, PCT purchased the Village Theater, an art deco

movie house located in historic Hilton Village (author William Styron

worked there as a lad). In just 61 days, the movie theater was converted

into a setting for live stage productions. PCT offers musicals, comedies

and mysteries each year in their five-production season (August–May)

and their Children’s Theatre also features five productions. Their main

goal is to offer a venue for local talent to perform.

2803 Oak Avenue

Newport News, VA 23607

Exit 3 off I-664

10251 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

Exit 5 off I-664

757.247.2360

757.595.5728

FAX: 757.928.6754

TICKET OFFICE: 757.595.5728

• Hours: Seasonal hours. Jan-Mar: Thu-Sat, 10 am to 4 pm; Apr-Dec: Thu-Sat, 10 am to

5 pm. Closed Sun. and major holidays. Open by appointment only, Mon-Wed.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Suggested $2 donation

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 45 minutes

• Contact: Donna Davis / [email protected]

• www.newsomehouse.org

• Hours: Pre-arranged, complimentary, behind-the-scenes tours

available on request

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Please contact the ticket office or go to their Web

site for specific event pricing and cancellation information. (Min. 20 people

for group rates)

• Touring Times: Pre-arranged only, 1 hour

• Contact: [email protected]

• www.pctlive.org

PENINSULA FINE ARTS CENTER

Explore the world of art at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center

(Pfac). View diverse artworks and dynamic exhibitions

that change every few months. With advanced notice

for groups of six or more, Pfac offers guided tours led by

docents (volunteer educators), who encourage guests

to actively view and discuss the art. Special art activities

can be arranged to suit your interests. Let kids create

personal masterpieces in the interactive Hands On For

Kids gallery and find original works by local artists in

the Gallery Shop. At Pfac, you can also take part in art

classes, special programs and events, gallery talks and

performing arts. At Pfac, Art Is What You Make It!

The Peninsula SPCA Petting Zoo has chickens,

goats, deer and even a peacock—what an irresistible

opportunity for great pictures! Visit today and

discover their amazing stories of how they came to

this zoo.

101 Museum Drive

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

523 J.Clyde Morris Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

Exit 258A off I-64

757.595.1399

757.596.8175FAX: 757.596.0807

FAX: 757.595.9945

• Hours: Daytime Hours: Tue-Sat from 10 am to 5 pm; Sun from 1 pm to 5 pm;

Evening Hours: Tue 5:30 pm to 8 pm Free Gallery Admission; Third Thur of the month,

Aug-May, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Art After 5, Free Gallery Admission.

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group Rates: Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Students/AAA: $5, Children (6-12): $3,

5 and under free, docent-led activity per child: $3

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $7.50, Seniors/Students/Active Duty Military/AAA: $6,

Children (6-12): $4, 5 and under free

• Touring Times: Varies with exhibition and can be tailored to your requirements

• On-site Dining: Catering only

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Mike McGrann / [email protected]

• www.pfac-va.org

• Hours: Mon-Fri from 11 am to 5:30 pm; Sat from

10 am to 4:30 pm; Sun from Noon to 3:30 pm

• Holiday Closings: Closed most major holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Adults (13 & up): $2,

Children (3-12): $1, 2 and under free

• Touring Times: On own tours; 1 hour

• Contact: SPCA / [email protected]

• www.peninsulaspca.com/zoo.html

PENINSULA SPCAEXOTIC SANCTUARY & PETTING ZOO

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM

VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUM

Explore the world of Army transportation at the US Army Transportation Museum. Throughout America’s military history, the Army’s

transportation soldiers have been “first in, last out.” Examine over 200 years of Army transportation history through exhibits, dioramas,

equipment, models and full-scale scenes. An 18,000-square-foot exhibit gallery expansion increases the museum’s story of Korea,

Vietnam and the Cold War. Visitors will get a glimpse of a soldier’s living conditions during Desert Storm and see an actual HMMWV used

in Afghanistan. Located on Fort Eustis, an active Army installation, the Museum covers six acres of indoor and outdoor exhibits.

300 Washington Boulevard

Besson Hall

Fort Eustis, VA 23604

Exit 250A off I-64

757.878.1115FAX: 757.878.5656

757.595.1900TOLL-FREE: 877.856.8687

FAX: 757.599.4897

• Hours: Tue-Sun from 9 am to 4:30 pm; closed Mondays

• Holiday Closings: Closed all federal holidays

• Group/Consumer Rates: Free (donations welcome)

• Touring Time: 2 hours

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Matthew Fraas / [email protected]

www.transchool.lee.army.mil/museum/transportation%20museum/museum.htm

US ARMY

Please note: All visitors to Fort Eustis must show valid IDs (driver’s license and/or photo ID) and vehicle registration at the post visitor’s center.

View red wolves. Get up close to a loggerhead turtle and moon jellies. Touch live spider crabs and fossilized dinosaur tracks. Living

exhibits depict Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea. Experience a cypress swamp and mountain cove. Explore

under the Chesapeake Bay and inside a limestone cave. Enjoy hands-on activities. Venture into space in the new state-of-the-art digital

planetarium theater. On the boardwalk, see animals in naturalized habitats and native plant gardens. Classroom, labs and assembly

programs correspond to national science standards. Performance venue, after-hours and behind-the-scenes tours. Perfect for evening

receptions and conference dinners.

524 J.Clyde Morris Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

Exit 258A off I-64

• Hours: Mon-Sat from 9 am to 5 pm, Sun from Noon to 5 pm, Extended hours Memorial

Day to Labor Day.

• Holiday Closings: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & New Year’s Day

• Group Rates: Adults: $16, Students (3-12): $12; planetarium, classroom and assembly

programs have additional fees; separate fee for evening rentals

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $17, Children (3-12): $13

• Touring Times: 3 hours; add 45 minutes for planetarium, classroom or assembly programs

• On-site Dining: Yes, Wild Side Café, vending machines and covered picnic areas

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Virginia Gabriele / [email protected]

• www.thevlm.org

VIRGINIA WAR MUSEUM

American military history unfolds at the Virginia War Museum. Outstanding collections

of personal artifacts, weapons, vehicles, uniforms, posters and much more, trace the

development of the US military from 1775 through the present. See a section of

the Berlin Wall and a portion of the outer wall from Dachau Concentration Camp.

Galleries include Women at War and Marches Toward Freedom, exploring the roles

of women and African-Americans in the military, Visions of War, and the museum has

an outstanding propaganda poster collection.

9285 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23607

Exit 258A or 263A off I-64

757.247.8523FAX: 757.247.8627

• Hours: Mon-Sat from 9 am to 5 pm; Sun from Noon to 5 pm

• Holiday Closings: Closed some major holidays

• Group Rates: Adults: $5, Seniors: $4, Students: $3,

under 7 free

• Consumer Rates: Adults: $6, Seniors/Active Duty

Military: $5, Children (7-18): $4, under 7 free

• Touring Times: 1 hour

• Gift Shop: Yes

• Contact: Dick Hoffeditz / [email protected]

• www.warmuseum.org

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ADDITIONAL CIVIL WAR SITES

JAMES RIVER RESERVE FLEET

JAMES RIVER BRIDGE FISHING PIER

Over 145 years ago, the woods and waters of Newport News echoed with sounds of the Civil

War—the tramp of thousands of boots along the Great Warwick Road, the thunder of cannons and

the crack of rifle fire, the shout of orders and the cries of the wounded and the dying. The Newport

News Civil War guide describes the Congress and Cumberland Overlook, the Monitor-Merrimac

Overlook, Young’s Mill, the Warwick County Courthouse, the Battle of Lee’s Mill, the Battle of Dam

No.1 and Skiffes Creek, all Civil War sites in Newport News. Contact the Newport News Tourism

Development Office for your free Civil War guide today.

Located at Fort Eustis Army Base ~ Commonly known as “The Ghost Fleet,”

the over 35 retired Navy and merchant ships anchored here once carried cargo,

missiles, rescue equipment, helicopters, satellite-tracking devices and troops

around the globe.

6701 River Road (Exit 258A or 263A from I-64) ~ At 9/10 of a mile, this is one of the longest

fishing piers on the East Coast. It is open from April through November. Croaker and Spot are

caught year-round, while Striped Bass, Flounder, Gray Trout and Red Drum are caught seasonally.

Bait shop, some tackle & snacks are available. The pier is adjacent to the Crab Shack Restaurant.

There is a fee (includes daily fishing license fee). Hours: Sun-Thu from 7 am to midnight; Fri & Sat:

24 hours a day. 757.247.0364

OTHER POINTS OFINTEREST

From retired ships to Civil War cannons, Newport News and

the surrounding areas have a lot of American history to offer. In

addition, catch a fish off one of the East Coast’s longest fishing

piers or stow your boat at the well-equipped marina.

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THE MATTHEW JONES HOUSETaylor Avenue and Harrison Road at Fort Eustis (Exit 250A from I-64) ~ Although compromised

by alterations over the past 100 years, this house provides a rare glimpse into the changing

social ambitions of the Virginia gentry and is an extraordinary example of an all-but-lost building

tradition—the earthfast house. It is the second oldest earthfast structure still standing in Virginia.

As initially constructed in 1720, the frame of the house rests on structural posts extending into

the ground and no foundation was built. Pre-arranged tours can be scheduled Monday through

Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. 757.878.5381

VICTORY ARCH25th Street and West Avenue (Exit 7 from I-664) ~ During WWI, Newport News was designated

as one of two Ports of Embarkation (the other was New York City) where 261,820 soldiers left for

overseas. At the end of WWI, Peninsula residents chose to celebrate those who would return and

commemorate those who would not. They constructed a Victory Arch at the site where so many

had passed through. The Victory Arch, a plaster and wooden structure built in 1919, was designed

after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and reconstructed in 1962. Over 441,000 WWI soldiers returned

through this memorial. Over $6,000 was raised to erect the monument. The Arch serves today as

a memorial with an eternal flame for all men and women of the Armed Forces.

LEEWARD MUNICIPAL MARINA

7499 River Road (Exits 258A or 263A from I-64) ~ Leeward Marina is conveniently located on

the James River, at the base of the James River Bridge. From this centralized location, you will

find easy access to the Hampton Roads Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay. Leeward Marina has

floating docks, full-length piers and three concrete seawalls to provide protection from severe

weather. Two-hundred slips are equipped with water and electrical hookups and patrolled

by security personnel after hours. The fuel dock offers

full-service fueling with diesel and unleaded gasoline

and houses a sewage pump-out system. The marina

has restrooms with showers and changing areas.

Slip rental agreements are available for daily,

monthly and annual periods.

www.nnparks.com/boating_leeward.php

757.247.2359

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HAMPTONHampton Convention & Visitor Bureau 1919 Commerce Drive, Suite 290 Hampton, VA 23666 757.722.1222 ~ 757.896.4600 Fax 800.487.8778 Toll-free www.hamptoncvb.com

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World 1972 Power Plant Parkway Hampton, VA 23666 757.262.5200 ~ 757.825.2260 Fax www.basspro.com

Casemate Museum at Historic Fort Monroe Casemate 20, Bernard Road Fort Monroe, VA 23651 757.788.3391 ~ 757.788.3886 Fax [email protected] www.monroe.army.mil/monroe/sites/ installation/museum/casemate_museum.asp

Hampton History Museum 120 Old Hampton Lane Hampton, VA 23669 757.727.1610 www.hampton1610.com

Hampton University Museum Huntington Building Hampton, VA 23668 757.727.5308 ~ 757.727.5170 Fax www.hamptonu.edu/museum

Miss Hampton II Harbor Cruises (Lobby of Hampton Maritime Center) 710 Settlers Landing Road Hampton, VA 23669 757.722.9102 ~ 757.722.9113 Fax 888.757.2628 Toll-free [email protected] www.misshamptoncruises.com

The American Theatre 125 E. Mellen Street Phoebus, VA 23663 757.722.2787 ~ 757.727.1621 Fax www.HamptonArts.net

Virginia Air & Space Center Riverside 3-D IMAX® Theater 600 Settlers Landing Road Hampton, VA 23669 757.727.0900, ext.780 ~ 757.727.0898 Fax [email protected] ~ www.vasc.org

NORFOLKNorfolk Convention & Visitors Bureau 232 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510 757.664.6620 ~ 757.622.3663 Fax 800.368.3097 Toll-free www.norfolkcvb.com

American Rover Tall Ship Cruise 333 Waterside Drive Norfolk, VA 23510 757.627.7245 ~ 757.627.6626 Fax [email protected] www.americanrover.com

Battleship USS Wisconsin One Waterside Drive (adjacent to Nauticus) Norfolk, VA 23510 757.664.1000 ~ 757.623.1287 Fax www.nauticus.org

Nauticus, the National Maritime Center One Waterside Drive, Norfolk, VA 23510 757.664.1021 ~ 757.623.1287 Fax [email protected] www.nauticus.org

Naval Station Norfolk 9077 Hampton Boulevard Norfolk, VA 23505 757.444.7955 ~ 757.445.0348 Fax www.norfolkvisitor.wm/norfolknavy

Norfolk Botanical Garden 6700 Azalea Garden Road Norfolk, VA 23518 757.441.5830, ext.318 ~ 757.441.5837 Fax www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org

Spirit of Norfolk 109 East Main Street, Suite 500 Norfolk, VA 23510 757.625.1463 ~ 757.625.1321 Fax 866.211.3803 Toll-free [email protected] www.spiritofnorfolk.com

Virginia Zoo 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23504 757.441.2374 ~ 757.441.5408 Fax www.virginiazoo.org

PORTSMOUTHPortsmouth Convention & Visitors Bureau 6 Crawford Parkway Portsmouth, VA 23704 757.393.5111 ~ 757.393.8265 Fax www.portsva.com

Carrie B. Harbor Tours Mailing Address: 1238 Bay Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 757.393.4735 [email protected] www.carriebcruises.com

Children’s Museum of Virginia 221 High Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704 757.393.5258, ext.12 ~ 757.393.8083 Fax [email protected] www.childrensmuseumva.com

The Commodore Theatre 421 High Street Portsmouth, VA 23704-3621 757.393.6962 ~ 757.393.1095 Fax [email protected] www.commodoretheatre.com

Naval Shipyard Museum & Lightship Museum 2 High Street, Portsmouth, VA 23705 757.393.8591 or 757.393.8741 [email protected] www.portsnavalmuseums.com

Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 206 High Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704 757.393.8031 ~ 757.393.8288 Fax [email protected] www.vshfm.com

SMITHFIELD & ISLE OF WIGHTSmithfield and Isle of Wight Convention & Visitors Bureau 319 Main Street, Post Office Box 37 Smithfield, VA 23431 757.357.5182 ~ 757.365.4360 Fax 800.365.9339 Toll-free www.smithfield-virginia.com

Historic Downtown Smithfield Guided Walking Tour Visitor Center, 319 Main Street Smithfield, VA 23430 800.365.9339 Toll-free ~ 757.365.4360 Fax [email protected] www.smithfield-virginia.com

SURROUNDING AREAATTRACTIONS

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Isle of Wight Museum 103 Main Street, Smithfield, VA 23430 757.356.1223 ~ www.smithfield-virginia.com

St. Luke’s Church 14477 Benns Church Boulevard Smithfield, VA 23430 757.357.3367 ~ 757.365.0543 Fax [email protected] www.historicstlukes.org

VIRGINIA BEACHVirginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau 2101 Parks Avenue, Suite 500 Virginia Beach, VA 23451 757.385.4700 ~ 757.437.4747 Fax 800.700.7702 Toll-free www.vbfun.com

Adam Thoroughgood House 1636 Parish Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 757.460.7588 ~ 757.460.7644 Fax www.virginiabeachhistory.org

Francis Land House Historic Site 3131 Virginia Beach Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23452 757.385.5100 ~ 757.431.3733 Fax [email protected] www.virginiabeachhistory.org

Naval Air Station Oceana/ Master Jet Base Tour 1750 Tomcat Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23460 (Mailing Address: Public Affairs Office, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA 23460) 757.433.3131 ~ 757.433.3156 Fax www.vbfun.com

Old Cape Henry Lighthouse & Museum 583 Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23459 757.422.9421

Old Coast Guard Station 24th Street & Atlantic Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451 757.422.1587 www.oldcoastguardstation.com

The Lynnhaven House 4405 Wishart Road Virginia Beach, VA 23455 757.460.7109 www.virginiabeachhistory.org

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center 717 General Booth Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23451 757.385.7777 ~ 757.385.FISH (recording) 757.437.4976 Fax [email protected] www.vmsm.com

Virginia’s Jewel Reservations handled through: Intracoastal Yachts, LLC 600 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 757.425.6688 ~ 757.425.6788 Fax [email protected] www.virginiasjewel.com

WILLIAMSBURG, YORKTOWN & JAMESTOWNGreater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance (Jamestown & Yorktown) Post Office Box 3495 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.229.6511 ~ 757.253.1397 Fax 800.368.6511 Toll-free www.williamsburgcc.com

Berkeley Plantation Off Scenic Route 5 12602 Harrison Landing Road Charles City, VA 23030 804.829.6018 ~ 804.829.6757 Fax 888.466.6018 Toll-free www.berkeleyplantation.com

Busch Gardens Williamsburg 1 Busch Gardens Boulevard Williamsburg, VA 23187 800.343.7946 Toll-free [email protected] www.buschgardens.com

Colonial Williamsburg Post Office Box 1776 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.220.1000 ~ 757.220.7708 Fax 800.HISTORY Toll-free [email protected] www.colonialwilliamsburg.com

Historic Jamestowne Post Office Box 210 Yorktown, VA 23690 757.898.2411 ~ 757.898.2421 Fax [email protected] www.nps.gov/colo/

Historic Yorktown Post Office Box 532, Yorktown, VA 23690 757.890.3300 ~ 757.890.3509 Fax [email protected] www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism

Jamestown Settlement Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Post Office Box 1607 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.253.4939 ~ 757.253.4997 Fax 888-868-7593 Toll-free www.historyisfun.org

Riverwalk Landing Post Office Box 612, Yorktown, VA 23690 757.890.3525 www.riverwalklanding.com

Sherwood Forest Plantation Off Scenic Route 5 14501 John Tyler Memorial Highway Charles City, VA 23030 804.829.5377 www.sherwoodforest.org

Shirley Plantation 501 Shirley Plantation Road Charles City, VA 23030 804.829.5121 ~ 804.829.6322 Fax 800.232.1613 Toll-free [email protected] www.shirleyplantation.com

Water Country USA 176 Water Country Parkway Williamsburg, VA 23187 800.343.7946 Toll-free [email protected] www.watercountryusa.com

Watermen’s Museum 309 Water Street, Post Office Box 519 Yorktown, VA 23690 757.887.2641 ~ 757.888.2089 Fax [email protected] www.watermens.org

Yorktown Battlefield and Visitor Center Post Office Box 210, Yorktown, VA 23690 757.898.2411 ~ 757.898.6346 Fax [email protected] www.nps.gov/colo/

Yorktown Victory Center Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Post Office Box 1607 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.253.4939 ~ 757.253.4997 Fax 888-868-7593 Toll-free www.historyisfun.org

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AFTER-HOURSENTERTAINMENT

Here are just a few of the many after-hours and family entertainment opportunities

you’ll find in Newport News and the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area. In addition to

the options listed below, many Newport News restaurants also offer

regularly scheduled live entertainment. Stop by the Newport

News Visitor Center (Exit 250B from I-64), call us toll-free at

888.493.7386 or visit our Web site at www.newport-news.org

for information on what will be happening during your visit.

Hours and performance schedules vary—please call ahead.

VACATIONS DON’T STOP WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN!

AFTER-HOURS Cozzy’s Comedy Club

9700 Warwick Blvd., Newport News

757.595.2800; www.cozzys.com

Tribeca

1000 Omni Blvd., Newport News

757.873.1063 or 757.873.6664

www.tribecann.com

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT/ IMAX MOVIES Virginia Air & Space Center

600 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton

757.727.0900; www.vasc.org

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

717 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach

757.385.3474; www.vmsm.com

MOVIE THEATERS Regal Kiln Creek Cinema 20

100 Regal Way, Newport News

757.989.5200

www.regmovies.com

THE PERFORMING ARTS The American Theatre

125 E. Mellen St., Hampton

757.722.2787; www.hamptonarts.net

Attucks Theatre

1010 Church St., Norfolk, 757.622.4763

www.attuckstheatre.org

Ella Fitzgerald Theater

Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center

2410 Wickham Ave., Newport News

757.247.8969

www.downing-gross.org

Ferguson Center for the Arts

1 University Pl., Newport News

757.594.8752; www.fergusoncenter.org

The NorVa

317 Monticello Ave., Norfolk

757.627.4547; www.thenorva.com

Peninsula Community Theatre

10251 Warwick Blvd., Newport News

757.595.5728; www.pctlive.org

Smithfield Little Theatre

210 North Church Street, Smithfield

757.357.7338

www.smithfieldlittletheatre.com

Virginia Opera

Harrison Opera House

160 E. Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk

757.627.9545; www.vaopera.org

Virginia Stage Company

Wells Theatre, 110 E. Tazewell St., Norfolk

757.627.1234; www.vastage.com

Virginia Symphony

Ferguson Center for the Arts

Newport News and Chrysler Hall, Norfolk

757.892.6366; www.virginasymphony.org

SPECTATOR SPORTS Langley Speedway

11 Dale Lemonds Dr., Hampton

757.865.7223; www.langley-speedway.com

Norfolk Admirals Hockey

The Scope, Norfolk

757.664.6464; www.norfolkadmirals.com

Norfolk Tides Baseball

Harbor Park, Norfolk

757.622.2222; www.norfolktides.com

SPORTS AND RECREATION Classic Lanes

630 79th St., Newport News

757.245.2818; www.classiclanesinc.com

The Hampton Roads IcePlex

401 Village Ave., Kiln Creek, Yorktown

757.877.7539; www.hriceplex.com

Peninsula Family Skating Center

307 Main St., Newport News, 757.599.4769

Play A Round Golf and Games

89 Nelson Dr., Newport News

757.591.2800

www.playaroundgolfandgames.com

JANUARYEmancipation Day Observance

On the first Sunday in January, historic re-enactments, storytelling and refreshments abound. Learn about the day that

the Emancipation Proclamation was issued and the impact it had on the African-American population in 1863.

$2 suggested donation. The Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center ~ 2803 Oak Avenue

757.247.2360 ~ www.newsomehouse.org

FEBRUARYBacchus Wine and Food Festival

Enjoy an evening of fine wines from around the world, microbrews for the hops lover, great food from local restaurants,

live music and a huge silent auction. Local restaurant cuisine, activities, live music and more. Advance tickets

encouraged. Virginia Living Museum ~ 524 J.Clyde Morris Blvd. ~ 757.595.1900 ~ www.thevlm.org

A Salute to the Tuskegee Airmen

Members of the famous

Tuskegee Airmen, the first

African-American fighter and

support squadron, will be

available to discuss artifacts on display. The movie, The Tuskegee Airmen,

will be shown in the museum theater, and after the movie, guest speakers

will relate their experiences while serving in World War II, Korea and

Vietnam. Included in regular admission. Virginia War Museum ~

9285 Warwick Blvd. ~ 757.247.8523 ~ www.warmuseum.org

MARCHBattle of Hampton Roads Weekend

The Annual Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend includes nationally renowned scholars,

Civil War encampments, a variety of tours and historical events the

entire family will enjoy. Registration required for some events.

Fee. The Mariners’ Museum ~ 100 Museum Drive ~

757.596.2222 ~ www.marinersmuseum.org

St. Patrick’s Day Concert

The magic of the leprechauns will transform the

Fountain Plaza into a “wee bit” of the Emerald Isle. Live

music with food and beverages for sale. Free admission.

Fountain Plaza, City Center at Oyster Point ~ Town Center

Drive ~ 757.873.2020 ~ www.citycenteratoysterpoint.com

ANNUAL EVENTS

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APRILHistoric Garden Week in Virginia

America’s oldest and largest house and garden tour program was started in 1929 by The Garden Club

of Virginia. For those interested in horticulture, there will be multiple kinds of gardens and flowers.

Visitors interested in architecture and interior design will see beautifully renovated historic properties as well as exceptional artwork and antiques.

Ticket prices and a listing of area locations and dates are available on the Web site. 804.644.7776 ~ www.vagardenweek.org

APRIL & MAYVirginia Arts Festival

This annual festival presents renowned artists from around the world, as well as selected regional arts groups. Classical music, jazz, ballet,

modern dance and musical theater will be performed, along with the festival’s signature event, the Virginia International Tattoo. Ticket

prices and Newport News performances to be determined. 757.282.2800 ~ www.vafest.org

MAYArmed Forces Day Toy Soldier Show

Vendors will be selling antique and contemporary toy soldiers and miniatures. Historical miniature kits and models in metal and

plastic are also for sale. Outdoor displays and demonstrations are part of the fun. Join us for this salute to Armed Forces Day.

Included in regular admission. Virginia War Museum ~ 9285 Warwick Blvd. ~ 757.247.8523 ~ www.warmuseum.org

Newport News Children’s Festival of Friends

Children ages 2 to 12 will enjoy over 100 hands-on activities, games, costumed characters and rides. All activities are free. Parking fee per vehicle;

food and beverages for sale. Newport News Park ~ 13560 Jefferson Avenue ~ 757.926.1400 ~ www.nnparks.com

JUNE TO SEPTEMBERSummer Sounds Concert Series

Grab a picnic basket, a bottle of wine, a chair or a blanket and come out for a great night of music in

Styron Square at Port Warwick, with some of today’s top local and regional bands in a family-friendly

atmosphere. Free. Port Warwick ~ Loftis Blvd. at Jefferson Avenue ~ 757.875.9351 or 757.898.4006

~ www.theportwarwickconservancy.com

JUNEAnnual Juneteenth Celebration

The Emancipation Proclamation … and then, there was Juneteenth. Do you know about

Juneteenth? Juneteenth is an exciting celebration that commemorates the ending of slavery and

brings families, neighbors and friends together to recognize the contributions that African Americans

have made to American history and to our community. The theme is “Unity in the Community.” The festival

includes food vendors, live entertainment, exhibitors and craft and trade vendors. Free. James A. Fields House ~ 757.245.1991 ~ and The

Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center ~ 757.247.2360

Summer Celebration Wine Festival

Sample wines from some of Virginia’s best wineries while enjoying musical entertainment,

gift vendors, food, living history and more. Advance tickets encouraged.

Lee Hall Mansion ~ 163 Yorktown Road ~ 757.888.3371 ~ www.leehall.org

JUNE & JULY Thursdays by the Lake

Join The Mariners’ Museum for its annual free concert series on the banks of Lake Maury overlooking the full-scale

replica of the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy live music. Adult beverages, soft drinks

and food for sale. Arrive early and take advantage of free admission to the museum after 4 pm. Free. The Mariners’

Museum ~ 100 Museum Drive ~ 757.596.2222 ~ www.marinersmuseum.org

JULY4th of July Stars in the Sky

The Virginia Peninsula’s biggest July 4th event features nationally-known entertainers, food vendors, children’s rides and fireworks over the James

River. Free admission; fees for children’s rides; food and beverages for sale. Victory Landing Park ~ 50 26th Street ~

757.926.1400 ~ www.nnparks.com

AUGUSTClassics at Lee Hall

Car show open to all makes, models and years. Event will include food, activities for kids, swap meets,

vendors and door prizes. Free admission to car show; house tours available for separate fee. Registration fee.

Lee Hall Mansion ~ 163 Yorktown Road ~ 757.888.3371 ~ www.leehall.org

SEPTEMBERAnnual Military Vehicle Show

A variety of vintage military vehicles will be on display, including jeeps and military motorcycles. Vendors will sell insignia, books, uniforms,

accoutrements and more. Sponsored in conjunction with the Hampton Roads Militaria Society, this event will be fun for the entire family. Free.

Virginia War Museum ~ 9285 Warwick Blvd. ~ 757.247.8523 ~ www.warmuseum.org

Vineyards by the Fountain

A fabulous fall event to enjoy fruits of the vineyards, delicious food, great music and good company. Table reservations

available. Taster tickets include a souvenir wine glass. Food and beverages for sale. Ticket prices and sale locations to be

determined. Fountain Plaza, City Center at Oyster Point ~ Town Center Drive ~ 757.282.2800 ~

www.citycenteratoysterpoint.com

OCTOBERAnnual Newport News Fall Festival of Folklife

Enjoy the sounds, sights and memories that have been carefully passed from generation to

generation at Southeast Virginia’s biggest traditional craft show with over 200 vendors. The

festival includes craft and trade demonstrations, children’s activities, food vendors and continuous

entertainment on four stages. Free admission; parking fee per vehicle; food and beverages for sale.

Newport News Park ~ 13560 Jefferson Avenue ~ 757.926.1400 ~ www.nnparks.com

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Night of the Living Museum

This Halloween celebration returns as a non-scary event for families with children ages 12 and under. Enjoy live animal shows, a night walk trail

and various creatures of the night. Hear Halloween and nocturnal animal myths dispelled. Meet the Storytelling Witch and the Spider Lady and

explore the Enchanted Forest. Fee. Virginia Living Museum ~ 524 J.Clyde Morris Blvd. ~ 757.595.1900 ~ www.thevlm.org

Annual 10K on The Noland Trail

Lace-up your running shoes and head to The Mariners’ Museum for the annual 10K on the Noland Trail. This

6.2 mile run benefits The Mariners’ Museum Park. Runners from throughout Hampton Roads will race on

The Noland Trail, enjoying dramatic views of Lake Maury and the surrounding park. One mile Fun Run

begins at 8:30 am; 10K begins at 9 am. Advance registration fee. The Mariners’ Museum ~

100 Museum Drive ~ 757.596.2222 ~ www.marinersmuseum.org

Annual Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival

Find the best in amazing sculpture and fine art, all in a festival-friendly setting. Enjoy great music and food while shopping

among 100 award-winning artisans from across the country. Enjoy artist demonstrations, performing arts groups and the

Young Collector’s Tent, where children under 10 can purchase valued art work from $5 to $20. Food and beverage vendors;

items for sale. Free. Port Warwick ~ Loftis Blvd. at Jefferson Avenue ~ 757.875.9351 ~ www.pwartfest.org

NOVEMBER

Artful Giving

Experience Artful Giving at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center. For the season, Pfac’s Gallery Shop expands to offer a unique selection

of one-of-a-kind gifts created by artists and craftspeople both regionally and from around the world. In addition to affordable

original works of fine art, you’ll also find elegant and funky jewelry, pottery and ceramics, plus fashion accessories and decorative

home accents. Peninsula Fine Arts Center ~ 101 Museum Drive ~ 757.596.8175 ~ www.pfac-va.org

Veterans Day Ceremony

Sponsored by American Legion, Braxton-Perkins Post 25, this annual ceremony is held at the Victory Arch,

25th Street and West Avenue, in downtown Newport News. Free. Then visit the Virginia War Museum

on Veterans Day to learn more about America’s rich military heritage and receive $1

off the posted admission prices. Virginia War Museum ~ 9285 Warwick Blvd. ~

757.247.8523 ~ www.warmuseum.org

100 Miles of Lights

Come see the millions of lights and hundreds of holiday events! Drive-through and walk-through light

shows, lighted boat parades, city illuminations, music festivals, theatrical performances and living history

re-enactments are among the many holiday events taking place in Richmond, Williamsburg, Newport News,

Hampton, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach. Event times and costs vary. Holiday packages

are available. For more information on 100 Miles of Lights events and holiday packages,

call 888.493.7386 ext.100 ~ www.100milesoflights.com

Celebration in Lights

Light up your holidays with the award-winning Celebration in

Lights, a two-mile drive-through of spectacular, animated scenes

set in Newport News Park. Over 700,000 lights illuminate

the beauty of Newport News Park’s forests, fields and ponds

in Virginia’s longest running drive-through light event. View

multicolored snowflakes, leaping reindeer, whimsical toys, forest

animals, elegant swans and scenes from Virginia’s past portrayed in a kaleidoscope of dazzling color. Over 200 displays, including 70 animated

displays, are spread throughout a dozen themed areas, including “Winter Wonderland,” “Forest Friends,” “Battle of the Ironclads,” “Santa’s

Enchanted Kingdom” and “Old Man Winter.” Fee. Newport News Park ~ 13560 Jefferson Avenue ~ 757.926.1400 ~ www.nnparks.com

DECEMBER

Antebellum Holidays

Visit Lee Hall Mansion, decorated for the holidays, mid-19th-century-style. Included in regular admission.

Lee Hall Mansion ~ 163 Yorktown Road ~ 757.888.3371 ~ www.leehall.org

Christmas at Endview

Greenery and period decorations brighten Endview Plantation for the 1861 holidays. Included in regular admission.

Endview Plantation ~ 362 Yorktown Road ~ 757.887.1862 ~ www.endview.org

Holiday Militaria Show

Vendors will sell insignia, books, uniforms, accoutrements and more. The Museum’s gift shop will be offering special discounts on

selected items. Included in regular admission. Virginia War Museum ~ 9285 Warwick Blvd. ~ 757.247.8523 ~ www.warmuseum.org

Hollydazzle

Hampton Roads’ most unique award-winning holiday event combines fireworks, special effects and music in a spectacular

show presented “in the round” on the Fountain Plaza. Free children’s activities and holiday performances. Free

admission; food and beverages for sale. Fountain Plaza, City Center at Oyster Point ~ Town Center Drive

757.926.1400 ~ www.nnparks.com

Star of Wonder: The Mystery of the Christmas Star Annual Holiday Planetarium Show

Experience a totally new vision of Star of Wonder. The Virginia Living Museum has presented Star of Wonder since

its inception, but never like this! Experience the journey of the Magi from a new perspective—all around you!

Become immersed in the majesty and mystery of the scientific puzzle of the identity of the Star of Bethlehem. Fee.

Virginia Living Museum ~ 524 J.Clyde Morris Blvd. ~ 757.595.1900 ~ www.thevlm.org

Soulful Christmas Celebration

Take part in a full day of holiday happenings at The Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center!

Visit and take pictures with our African-American Santa. Enjoy sounds of the season provided by

area youth choirs. Find special gifts from local craftsmen and craftswomen. Give back to the community

by donating to the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots program. Free. The Newsome House Museum &

Cultural Center ~ 2803 Oak Avenue ~ 757.247.2360 ~ www.newsomehouse.org

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CATCH A “LIBERTY” WAVE

ITINERARIES

The following is a variety of sample itineraries that will provide you with

some of the wonderful things to see and do while staying in Newport News.

The possibilities are endless, so let your imagination create the perfect

customized itinerary for your group. And don’t forget, we’re here to help

you. So, visit our Web site at www.newport-news.org or give us a call,

toll-free, at 888.493.7386; we would love to hear from you. Have fun!

With a rich military heritage that spans hundreds of years and touches all branches of the US armed forces,

Newport News and her surrounding cities is a popular and memorable destination. With sites and attractions

that will evoke memories and retrace days long past, Newport News salutes all veterans and active service

members alike with a heroes’ welcome and invites everyone to learn more about the life of a solider.

DAY 1: Air Force fans will love to tour the Virginia Air & Space Center in Hampton, the official visitor center

for the NASA Langley-Research Center and Langley Air Force Base, and your day wouldn’t be complete

without a tour of the base as well. Enjoy dinner at your hotel this evening.

DAY 2: Today is a fun-filled day as Navy fans arrive at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach where

a retired military pilot will guide you around this jet base. Enjoy lunch at the Officers’ Club before departing

for Norfolk. Arrive at Naval Station Norfolk where a Navy personnel will guide you through the world’s

largest naval installation. Then, it’s off to downtown Norfolk to explore the USS Wisconsin, the largest and

last battleship ever built by the US Navy. This evening, dine aboard the Spirit of Norfolk.

DAY 3: Army fans will reminisce as they explore the US Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis

in Newport News. From horse-drawn wagons to all-terrain, armored vehicles, the history of Army

transportation is told through models, dioramas and full-size vehicles and equipment in this unique

museum. As Newport News is one of the fastest growing shopping areas in the United States, take time for

some “retail therapy” and lunch on your own. Then, see American military history unfold at the Virginia War

Museum. Collections of artifacts, weapons, vehicles, uniforms and posters trace the development of US

military from 1775 to the present. Dinner will be served at the historic Boxwood Inn in Newport News. Sit

back and enjoy “dinnertainment” as the Doorway Singers pay tribute to the dramatic years of the 1940s.

DAY 4: Before departing for home, our Coast Guard enthusiasts will enjoy their morning in Portsmouth

with a tour of the Fifth Coast Guard District Station. Then soak up the charm of this 300-year-old port city

with a tour of Old Towne, which will take you past one of the largest collections of antique homes south

of Alexandria, Virginia.

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GARDEN TOUR & THE ANNUAL VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL TATTOO

America’s oldest and largest house and garden tour program began in 1929 by The Garden Club of

Virginia and is only offered in the month of April. Even if you can’t squeeze in the Historic Garden Week

activities, with this tour you’ll still visit formal gardens, walled gardens, herb gardens and even secret

gardens! From dinners in beautifully restored properties, to interactive nature tours like you have never

seen, to unique shopping stops and more, this tour has it all. There is even an international flair when

you visit the Norfolk Scope and enjoy the Virginia International Tattoo.

DAY 1: Start your tour at the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, and explore their Virginia

Garden that highlights Virginia’s gardening history from 1607 to the present. Then explore Virginia’s

natural heritage from the mountains to the sea with living exhibits that look back at you! Enjoy dinner

at your hotel this evening.

DAY 2: Take part in the Historic Garden Week with tours of gardens, renovated historic properties

as well as contemporary residences. Lunch is on your own with time for afternoon shopping

before returning to Newport News. Enjoy a nice, ice-cold glass of sweet tea and a tour at Lee

Hall Mansion, one of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula. The grounds

of the mansion are restoration projects of The Garden Club of Virginia, funded by proceeds from

Historic Garden Week. Tonight, enjoy dinner at Legends Grille and watch a beautiful sunset over the

Newport News Golf Course.

DAY 3: Hop onboard The Rudee Explorer, the Virginia Aquarium’s pontoon boat, for a glimpse

of Owls Creek Salt Marsh in Virginia Beach. During this 35-minute cruise, the Aquarium’s educators will

introduce you to this special ecosystem and some of its inhabitants. Then take to the

ocean and comb the Virginia Beach Boardwalk for a great lunch spot and

shopping. Depart for Norfolk this evening for dinner at Freemason Abbey,

situated within a beautiful old Victorian Church. This

elegant restaurant serves a traditional American menu

which includes incredibly fresh seafood. Then it’s

on with the show to Norfolk Scope for the Virginia

International Tattoo. This annual production

is an exhibition of marching bands, massed

pipes and drums, drill teams, gymnasts,

Scottish dancers, choirs and more.

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1862 PENINSULA CAMPAIGN

Only weeks after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter, the woods and waters of Newport News would echo with the sounds

of battle as she played an important role in the 1862 Peninsula Campaign. Newport News saw the world’s first battle between the ironclad

ships, the awarding of two Medals of Honor, a growing role for African-Americans in the United States military and one woman who, disguised

as a male soldier, fought for her country. Today, when you tour the Civil War of Newport News, the stories of the famous and the unknown are

told at each site along the way.

DAY 1: On March 8 and 9, 1862, Newport News, along with the rest of the world, witnessed naval history when the USS Monitor and the

CSS Virginia, new ironclads, dueled each other on the James River. Learn about their imprint on history as you tour The Mariners’ Museum

and the USS Monitor Center; the official repository for artifacts and archives from the USS Monitor. Lunch is on your own in Historic Hilton

Village, originally built to house Newport News Shipyard workers during World War I and America’s first federally subsidized, planned

community. Then witness, first hand, the waters where this historic battle took place at the Monitor-Merrimac Overlook. Enjoy dinner at

your hotel this evening.

DAY 2: Take an early morning exploration to see original earthen fortifications at Causey’s Mill, Young’s Mill, Lee’s Mill and at Newport News

Park’s Battle of Dam No. 1. Then meet a figure from the past when you attend one of our Civil War re-enactments or living history programs at

Endview Plantation or Lee Hall Mansion. Completed in 1769, Endview Plantation was owned by Dr. Humphrey Harwood Curtis during the 1862

Peninsula Campaign. During this time, the home was used briefly as a Confederate hospital

and was then occupied by Union forces until the end of the war. Lee Hall Mansion is

the only large, mid-nineteenth century, plantation house remaining on Virginia’s lower

Peninsula. This home, built between 1851 and 1859, was used as Confederate

headquarters during the Campaign. This evening you’ll discover the taste of the

South with your themed dinner at The Boxwood Inn. This historic 110+ year-old

bed and breakfast was built in 1896 and served as the Warwick County Hall of

Records, a general store, a post office and a hotel for soldiers during

both World Wars.

DAY 3: This morning, visit the James A. Fields

House before departing for home. Mr.

Fields was born a slave in Hanover County,

Virginia, and in 1862, he and his brother

escaped slavery and found refuge at Fort

Monroe. This house was used by Mr. Fields

as his law office and primary residence from

1897 to 1903.

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The ABCs of Newport News:

DAY 1: [A-Arts] Start out with a creative visit to the Hands On For Kids Gallery at the Peninsula Fine

Arts Center, where young artists become stars. Next, learn tricks of the trade in an exclusive behind-

the-scenes tour of the Ferguson Center for the Arts, a perfect place to explore the magical world

of the performing arts. Enjoy dinner this evening at your hotel, where tonight’s entertainment is a

Civil War theme, with costumed actors leading students through audience participation to find out

“whodunit?” Or, end the day with a performance at the delightful Peninsula Community Theatre or

the spectacular Ferguson Center for the Arts.

DAY 2: [B-Battles] This morning, students will learn History and English the interactive way when

they visit Endview Plantation and Lee Hall Mansion. At Endview, students will participate in the Civil

War Soldier’s Life program to explore some of the causes of the Civil War, the citizen reactions to

the issues, a soldier’s living conditions and more. Then at Lee Hall, they will meet Edgar Allen Poe,

in person, as he talks about his life and recites some of his greatest work, such as “Murder in the

Rue Morgue” and “The Raven.” Lunch is at Compass Café before touring The Mariners’ Museum.

This nationally known maritime museum is filled to the crow’s nest with artifacts, paintings, original

documents and the opportunity to learn more about the infamous battle between the ironclads at

their premier Civil War attraction, the USS Monitor Center. Your students will enjoy a pizza party

this evening onboard the Miss Hampton II, where they can eat and dance the night away under

the stars!

DAY 3: [C-Critters] Before departing for home, take a morning stroll on the Virginia Living Museum’s

boardwalk for an up-close safari into the lives of many native animals. Inside, this museum lets you

explore Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea and they offer a “wild” variety

of student programs and labs.

Performance Venues are also available at each of

these locations. For more details please visit our

Web site at www.newport-news.org.

GETTING BACK TO BASICS

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NEWPORT NEWS IS FOR WINE LOVERS

HERITAGE, HISTORY & WINE IN NEWPORT NEWS

DAY 1: Arrive in Newport News, Virginia and enjoy a windshield tour to see where Ella

Fitzgerald and Pearl Bailey were born. Then, tour The Newsome House Museum &

Cultural Center, a restored 1899 Queen Anne residence of African-American attorney,

J. Thomas Newsome. This evening, “party with the animals” as you enjoy fine wines,

mirco-brews, great food and live music during the Annual Bacchus Wine & Food Festival

at the Virginia Living Museum.

DAY 2: Visit the James A. Fields House, home to the eminently successful James A. Fields

after the Civil War and home to the first hospital for blacks in the city. Next, succulent

scents of the south fill the air as you arrive at the Train Station for a spectacular crab and

southern buffet luncheon! Our last stop before departing for home is the Virginia War

Museum. Join us as we “Salute the Tuskegee Airmen” with original members discussing

artifacts on display.

Newport News celebrates fine wine,

micro-brews, great food and live

music during two special events

every year. On the first Friday in

February, the Virginia Living Museum

hosts their Annual Bacchus Wine

& Food Festival and on the second

Saturday of June, Lee Hall Mansion

hosts the Summer Celebration Wine

Festival. We have put together two

creative and fun sample itineraries for

your groups to enjoy.

FEBRUARY 4-5, 2011, FEBRUARY 3-4, 2012

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DAY 1: Arrive in Newport News, Virginia and sail through 3,000 years of maritime history at The

Mariners’ Museum, home to the premier Civil War attraction in the country—the USS Monitor Center.

After your tour, it’s dinner time with an authentic Civil War meal, and we ain’t talking “hardtack”

here! Start off with peanut soup, then enjoy our traditionally baked Virginia ham and don’t forget

dessert—Civil War Idiot’s Delight, a dessert so fool-proof that even an idiot can make it!

DAY 2: The next day, enjoy our Summer Celebration Wine Festival at Lee Hall Mansion. Sample a

variety of Virginia wines in a truly historic setting of this 1859 home, once used as headquarters by

Confederate generals during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign. Live music, living history, food, wine and

gift vendors!

DAY 3: Enjoy breakfast with today’s soldiers at the Officer’s Club of Fort Eustis. Then before

departing for home, explore the world of Army transportation from steam locomotives of days past

to the experimental rocket belt at the

US Army Transportation Museum.

JUNE 11, 2011, JUNE 9, 2012

NEWPORT NEWS “SALUTES” OUR PAST (AND PRESENT!) THROUGH WINE, FOOD AND GOOD TIMES

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THE HOLIDAY LIGHTS OF TIDEWATER AND THE HAMPTON ROADS REGION

Millions of lights and hundreds of holiday events! Drive-through and walk-through light shows, lighted boat parades,

city illuminations, music festivals, theatrical performances and living history re-enactments are among the many holiday

events taking place in Richmond, Williamsburg, Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach.

DAY 1: Arrive at the Virginia Living Museum and take part in their traditional holiday planetarium show

Star of Wonder. Then discover the world of art at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center, where diverse

artworks and dynamic exhibitions that change every few months are just part of the fun. And

don’t miss their annual Artful Giving! Here you’ll find unique, diverse, handmade arts, crafts

and usual imports for all your holiday season shopping needs. Enjoy Dickens Christmas

Dinner at The Boxwood Inn featuring the Doorway Singers. Or take part in Newport News’

Hollydazzle the first Friday evening in December. Hampton Roads’ most unique award-

winning holiday event combines fireworks, special effects and music in a spectacular show

presented “in the round” on the Fountain Plaza.

DAY 2: This morning, experience a Colonial Christmas as you tour Jamestown Settlement

and compare English Christmas customs with how the season may have been observed

during the difficult years of the Jamestown Colony. After lunch on your own in their café,

depart for a tour of Colonial Williamsburg. Enjoy dinner this evening at one of many

restaurants located throughout the Patrick Henry Mall area in Newport News before Oleta

Coach Lines escorts you through Lights Galore. This evening, be prepared to see over a

million lights as you drive through Newport News’ Celebration in Lights, Norfolk’s Botanical

Garden’s Garden of Lights and Virginia Beach’s Holiday Lights at the Boardwalk—a night full of

holiday spirit. Or have dinner in one of Colonial Williamsburg’s authentic taverns and take part in their

Grand Illumination the first Sunday evening in December. Welcome the holiday season with candles, fireworks

and music for an 18th century celebration.

DAY 3: Before departing for home, enjoy a tour of Lee Hall Mansion, decorated for the holidays in mid-19th century style

for their Antebellum Holidays. This guided tour will incorporate holiday customs that originated during the 1800s.

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Curious about the paranormal? Wonder if ghosts really walk among us? Come to Newport News, Virginia and experience The Paranormal

Tour. It’s history with a touch of mystery!

Day 1 (P.M.): The tour begins with a night walk through Newport News Park. A park ranger will take your group on an “Owl Prowl” in

search of those things that go bump in the night. Check-in to your Newport News hotel for a good night’s rest and prepare for tomorrow’s

adventure.

DAY 2 (A.M.): After a delicious breakfast, start the day with a ghost tour of Ferry Plantation. Located in Virginia Beach, Ferry Plantation

holds stories of a native indian tribe and

Grace Sherwood, Virginia’s only convicted

witch, who was tried by water and found

guilty of witchcraft. Venture back up the

Peninsula to hear stories and battle cries

of sailors past at the USS Monitor Center

at The Mariners’ Museum. Recovered

artifacts, original documents, paintings, personal accounts and interactive experiences will paint an exciting portrait of the USS Monitor

and the CSS Virginia, Civil War icons whose historic clash changed the way ships were built. Visitors will be able to walk on the deck

of a full-scale replica of the USS Monitor, try their hand at maneuvering a sailing frigate in battle, walk down a mock pier between a

wooden frigate and the ironclad CSS Virginia, step inside the “battle theater” and experience the action during the Battle of Hampton

Roads, and much more.

DAY 2 (P.M.): After lunch at any of our group-friendly restaurants, travel to Endview Plantation, where

you will see video and listen to actual electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) recordings from investigations

conducted by RTL Paranormal, a local paranormal investigation group. Completed in 1769 by William

Harwood, Endview has been restored to its 1862 appearance. In the 1850s, the home was purchased by

Dr. Humphrey Harwood Curtis, William Harwood’s great-grandson. Dr. Curtis had his medical practice at

Endview from 1856 to 1861. The home was used briefly as a Confederate hospital in the spring of 1862

and was then occupied by Union forces until 1864. Step back in time as you enter Lee Hall Mansion,

the only large mid-19th-century plantation house remaining on Virginia’s lower Peninsula. Lee Hall, an

Italianate mansion constructed c. 1859, was once home to one of Warwick County’s leading landowners,

Richard Decauter Lee, who achieved prominence using the scientific farming method. During the 1862

Peninsula Campaign, Lee Hall became the headquarters for Confederate generals Magruder and

Johnston. Return to your Newport News hotel for rest and relaxation. You’ll need it, for tonight, the paranormal adventure continues

with a candle-lit Civil War themed evening at The Boxwood Inn, a gracious 1896 Southern mansion and former home of Simon Curtis

(the “boss man” of Warwick County). Tonight, you’ll feast on a traditional plantation dinner, followed by an actual paranormal

investigation with team members from RTL Paranormal. They will teach your group all about the tools and methods used to capture

evidence of ghosts among us.

DAY 3 (A.M.): Enjoy another hearty breakfast before heading home with spooky memories of Newport News, Virginia.

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Newport News is the perfect place for your group’s “outta sight,” nostalgic getaway!

DAY 1: When the 1960s began, so did the Vietnam War. Learn about this important time in our history as well

as other events that shaped our world at the Virginia War Museum. This expansive museum is an overview

of U.S. military history from 1775 to the present day. Displays of uniforms, weapons, accoutrements, and art

work focus on the men and women involved in American military actions dating back from the Revolutionary

War. And if that’s not enough, visit the U.S. Army Transportation Museum. The Museum occupies over

six acres just inside the entrance to Fort Eustis, a Training and Doctrine Command Installation, and has

impressive exhibits related to the Vietnam War as well as nearly 100 full-size vehicles and other military

craft. The new Bellino Gallery opened in 2004 and features large-scale artifacts, including a reproduction

Vietnam-era guard tower and a rare gun truck. Bowling was a great

activity for both adults and teens. Bring your group over to Classic

Lanes for lunch and a bit of healthy competition…watch out for the

gutter ball!

Pink Floyd was one of the first bands to play psychedelic music. Long

instrumental solos and weird electronic effects were a crazy part of the

band’s style. Hear their music and other classic bands accompanied

with incredible laser light shows at the Abbitt Planetarium at the

Virginia Living Museum! Experience the new state-of-the-art laser

system that splashes brilliant high-color LED laser light all across the

entire surface of the dome. It’s the most amazing light show you’ve

ever seen!

DAY 2: Are you into the hippie or mod look? In the 1960s, jewelry included love beads, flower power, flapper-length bead necklaces and multi-

strand necklaces in popular day-glow colors like orange, pink, yellow and lime. Create your own look at The Bead Store in the Historic

Hilton Village. Next, head over to City Center and shop for a nice outfit to go with your accessories! Before tonight’s festivities,

connect with your inner “flower child” and enjoy a relaxing stroll through Huntington Park’s Rose Garden. The Rose Garden

offers a beautifully landscaped area complete with a scenic gazebo and features over 45 different rose varieties. In 2002,

Newport News was named an American Rose City by the American Rose Society, the first city in Virginia to earn

that distinction.

This evening, your group will have the chance to show off their hip look at The Boxwood Inn! Enjoy

“dinnertainment” with groovy sixties style as they take you back to a decade that saw a flood of new bands, new

fashions and new songs that nudged aside the fifties. Out went doo-wop, in came folk music, Motown, beach music

and the counter-culture of long hair, tie-dye and sandals.

DAY 3: Be sure to have a good breakfast as you’ll need lots of energy today! This was a crucial decade for the nation’s

amusement parks and there is one that your group will love and it’s only minutes away…Busch Gardens Williamsburg! With

more than 50 thrilling rides and attractions, 10 main stage productions and world-class shopping, this will be a day well spent!

This tour “flight” is truly a feast for the eyes and palate and offers an

elaborate menu of history, nature, art, food and wine.

DAY 1: All aboard the Civil War Bus Tour! Meet Michael Moore,

Registrar for Lee Hall Mansion, one of the last remaining antebellum

homes on the Virginia Peninsula. Michael will guide your group along

the civil war trails of the Union and Confederate armies. Next stop is

The Mariners’ Museum, home to the premier Civil War attraction in

the country—the USS Monitor Center. In addition, over 60,000 square

feet of exhibition space allows you to escape to the Chesapeake Bay,

imagine steering a wooden sailing

ship, sit in an aircraft carrier ready room and marvel at the renowned Crabtree Collection of Miniature Ships.

Wine and dine at Rockefeller’s Restaurant, located in the Newport News Marriott at City Center. Feast on

succulent signature seafood dishes and enjoy the ambiance of this fine hotel restaurant.

DAY 2: Start the day with a walk in the park…Newport News Park! The largest municipal park east of the

Mississippi River, Newport News Park offers a wide variety of activities, including hiking, biking, mountain

biking, picnicking, paddle boating, canoeing, archery and freshwater fishing. Year-round camping is also

available at 188 campsites. Share a little Deer Talk with a Newport News Park Ranger and learn about

“where the wild things are.” At the Virginia Living Museum, explore Virginia’s natural heritage from the

mountains to the sea with living exhibits that look back at you. Experience a steamy cypress swamp and

a cool mountain cove. Explore the underwater world of the Chesapeake Bay and the underground realm

of a limestone cave. Enjoy hands-on activities and an observatory. Step outdoors and stroll the boardwalk

to view animals in naturalized habitats and see native plant gardens. Take a peek behind the curtain at

the Ferguson Center for the Arts at Christopher Newport University and get a behind-the-scenes tour of

the acoustically-superb theatres. Your group will also learn about Theatre CNU and their latest student

production. Just a short drive down the Cultural Corridor, you’ll find the Peninsula Fine Arts Center

where “Art is What You Make It!” Diverse artworks, dynamic exhibitions and original works by local

artists are part of this ever-changing art world. Did someone say margarita? Visit Newport News’s own

“Margaritaville”…Cheeseburger in Paradise. Enjoy a variety of delicious delicacies, including Jimmy’s

usual with “lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and French fried potatoes.” And don’t forget the big kosher dill

pickle on the side! Your group will have a fun-filled evening at this “island oasis”!

DAY 3: Today your group will indulge in the finer things in life! After a day of shopping at Port Warwick,

City Center or Historic Hilton Village, stop in and learn all about wine and cheese pairings at Wine for

Cheese. This quaint, unpretentious shop is much more than meets the eye as you’ll surely be educated and

entertained! Enhance your culinary skills with a Chef from Mitty’s Ristorante, located in the Omni Newport

News Hotel. Your group will enjoy a cooking demonstration that will have their mouths watering, followed

by a fabulous dinner.

Taste of Newport News, Virginia

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Tea Room 300 18-20 n/a n/a n/a

Library 300 20 n/a n/a n/a

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will enjoy convenient access to Fort Eustis, the Virginia Air & Space Center, The Mariners’ Museum and Busch Gardens®.

Hotel amenities including a complimentary full breakfast, an outdoor swimming pool and hot tub and business center. All

rooms are Mini-Suites with Sleeper Sofa.

The Boxwood Inn is a charming 100+-year-old Bed and Breakfast with four guest rooms. All have private baths. Group

functions are our forte and feature special dinner selections with entertainment. We also specialize in wedding receptions,

rehearsal dinners and themed events such as “Liberty Call,” a USO style show from WWII; “Murder Mystery Evenings”

and a “Plantation Dinner.” The Inn seats a total of 120. The Parlor boasts antique furnishings, a fireplace, 13 ft. ceilings

and seats 22. The Library also hosts a collection of books, antiques, a fireplace and seats 20. The Tea Shoppe is decorated

with Blue Willow China, teapots, and a fireplace, and seats 18-20. The Wedding Porch is our largest banquet room

featuring 10 round tables accommodating 8 each, and a private restroom. Decorated like a true southern veranda with

lattice, tiny white lights and green plants, the Wedding Porch offers a wonderful fairytale atmosphere.

757.952.1182 757.888.8854FAX: 757.952.1183 FAX: 757.887.3986

500 Operations DriveNewport News, VA 23602Exit 250A off I-64

10 Elmhurst St.Newport News, VA 23603Exit 247 off I-64

65 rooms

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Rack Rate: $69-$119

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

4 rooms

Rack Rate: $105–$145

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

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Other GroupComp Policy:

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Karan Shah

[email protected]

www.bestwestern.com

Kathryn Hulick

[email protected]

www.boxwood-inn.com

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Christopher Newport Room

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area in each suite. All suites are 100% non-smoking with microwaves and refrigerators in each. Rooms include a

spacious work desk for business travelers and a delicious complimentary Savory Starts hot breakfast is served daily

in our dining room. Guests will enjoy free high speed internet access, free airport shuttle and business center. Leisure

travelers can take advantage of our indoor swimming pool all year as well as our fitness center. Fine dining abounds with

15-plus restaurants within walking distance including Olive Garden and Red Lobster.

757.327.0722 757.947.1333FAX: 757.327.0723 FAX: 757.947.1330

TOLL FREE: 800.456.4000 TOLL-FREE: 866.348.7755

12570 Jefferson Ave.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255B off I-64

104 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $99–$139

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

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Lori Leib

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historic and world-famous points of interest are within 20 miles of this Newport News, VA hotel, such as: Colonial

Williamsburg, Jamestown Settlement, Yorktown Victory Center, Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, Fort Eustis, Stoney

Run Athletic Complex, Newport News Shipbuilding, Christopher Newport University, The Mariners’ Museum, Peninsula

Fine Arts Center (Pfac) are conveniently located to the hotel. Amenities include: complimentary hot deluxe continental

breakfast, complimentary Wireless Internet, coin operated laundry, outdoor pool, free local calls, free shuttle service

within a five-mile radius, room service from Ruby Tuesday’s and Carrabba’s Italian Grill. Enjoy shopping and dining at the

adjacent Patrick Henry Mall.

757.249.0200FAX: 757.249.4736

TOLL-FREE: 800.368.2477

12330 Jefferson Ave.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255A off I-64

122 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $84–$114

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 Comp with 15 paid; 30 day cancellation

Other GroupComp Policy: 1 Comp with 20 paid; 30-day cancellation

Yulia Afanaseva

[email protected]

www.newportnewscomfortinn.com

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Newport News South is a convenient and comfortable choice for travelers. A proud, participating hotel of Virginia Green,

the Hotel is a responsible-to-the-environment business while providing guests with a complimentary hot breakfast,

24-hour coffee, tea, and hot cookies, wired and Wi-Fi Internet, fitness center, and indoor swimming pool and hot tub

access. Guests will find the on-site free parking (capable of accommodating two (2) motor coaches) and the Hotel’s

location immediately adjacent to I-64 Exit 258 B very convenient. The Hotel hopes you will select it for your next Hampton

Roads overnight trip.

757.327.0722FAX: 757.327.0723

1069 J.Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 258B off I-64

64 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $58–$198

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Todd Ballance

[email protected]

www.countryinns.com

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Featuring Marriot’s latest design, The Courtyard Newport News features spacious rooms, indoor pool and hot tub,

and a well equipped fitness center. Get work done in our business center, relax by the fire pit, or enjoy a meal in

The Bistro - Courtyard’s Signature way to eat, drink, and connect.

530 St. Johns Rd.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255A off I-64

120 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $119–$159

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

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Other GroupComp Policy:

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Scott Krasche

[email protected]

www.courtyard.com/phfcn

757.842.6212FAX: 757.842.6213

TOLL-FREE: 800.456.4000

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The Days Inn Oyster Point is the perfect location in Newport News! We offer clean comfortable rooms, a continental

breakfast and one of the best locations in Newport News! We are in the desirable City Center District! We are close to

all the entertainment, shopping and dining options that City Center offers, everything from fine cuisine to family fare.

Shopping galore and Summer concerts are steps away. We are in the center of Newport News and the Heart of the

Historic Triangle. We are located less than 5 miles from the Newport News/Williamsburg Airport, close to I-64 and just

minutes from all of the wonderful museums on the Avenue of the Arts. There you will find something for every member of

the family! Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens are an easy drive and the Atlantic Ocean is less than an hour away.

History, shopping, excitement and nature are all here in Newport News!

11829 Fishing Point Dr.Newport News, VA 23606Exit 256A off I-64

125 rooms

◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $59–$109

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy:

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Joyce Byington-Clark

[email protected]

www.daysinn.com

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757.873.6700FAX: 757.873.3755

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include conference/meeting rooms and small meeting rooms. This Newport News hotel also offers dry cleaning/laundry

services, tour assistance, and express check-in. On-site parking is complimentary. Televisions come with premium cable/

satellite channels. High-speed Internet access is provided. Accommodations at this 2.5-star property have kitchenettes

with refrigerators and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and

hair dryers. Sofa beds, air conditioning, and clock radios are also included. Housekeeping is provided and wake-up calls

can be requested.

757.951.1017FAX: 757.951.2320

11 Old Oyster Point RoadNewport News, VA 23602Exit 256A off I-64

67 rooms

◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $64.99

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 comp with 15 paid

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Kathrin Rogers

[email protected]

www.crestwoodsuites.com

TOLL-FREE: 877.398.3633

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Corps. Popular attractions like Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Water Country USA, The Mariners’ Museum and the Virginia Living

Museum are all just minutes away. Enjoy a variety of beaches, golf courses, parks and outdoor recreation areas in the vicinity.

Several restaurants, cocktail lounges, coffee shops and specialty stores can be found in the surrounding area; some are within

walking distance to the hotel. Guests of this Newport News hotel can enjoy amenities like free high-speed Internet access, free

continental breakfast, free coffee in the lobby, free parking and a seasonal, outdoor pool. Business travelers will appreciate

modern conveniences like access to fax services and competitive, corporate rates. In addition to standard amenities, all of our

guest rooms have cable.

757.874.9244FAX: 757.872.6883

15237 Warwick Blvd.Newport News, VA 23608Exit 250A off I-64

72 rooms

Rack Rate: $48.95–$120

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Rashmi Patel

[email protected]

www.econolodge.com

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The Hampton Inn - Victory Boulevard is located in the exciting culture filled City of Newport News which is nestled between

historic Williamsburg and the soothing waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Our 80 room property offers an indoor swimming

pool, heated whirlpool, executive meeting suite, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast and complimentary internet

connection. We are convenient to the Virginia Living Museum, The Mariners’ Museum and the Ferguson Center for the

Arts. We are a short drive to the Kiln Creek Golf Club & Resort which offers a championship golf course at special rates

for our guests. Participation in Hilton Honors Frequent Guest Program and 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee.

151 Ottis St.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 256B off I-64

80 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $79–$129

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

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Other GroupComp Policy:

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Ted Hemmert

[email protected]

www.newportnews.hamptoninn.com

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757.989.8977FAX: 757.989.5882

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At Hilton Garden Inn Hotels, you’ll find everything you need to be self-sufficient and productive, right where you need

it. Designed for the individual business travelers and the weekend leisure guest, Hilton Garden Inn provides the finest

quality of essential services and amenities. It’s value engineered from the ground up and dedicated to guest comfort.

To you it’s a hotel, to us it’s an obsession.

757.327.0722 757.947.1080FAX: 757.327.0723 FAX: 757.947.1081

TOLL FREE: 800.456.4000 TOLL-FREE: 877.782.9444

180 Regal WayNewport News, VA 23602Exit 256B off I-64

122 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $81–$179

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Ted Hemmert

[email protected]

www.newportnews.hgi.com

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Thomas Jefferson Room

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Lee Hall 783 30 45 40 30

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International Airport, directly across from Patrick Henry Mall. We are conveniently located near Stoney Run Athletic Complex, Northrop

Grumman Newport News, Fort Eustis, Langley Air Force Base, NASA, Christopher Newport University, City Center and Yorktown Naval

Weapons Station. Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Virginia Beach are just a short drive away. All rooms and suites

feature the Cloud Nine bedding with pillow-top mattresses, 32” flat-screen TVs with cable and HBO. All rooms feature a microwave

and a refrigerator. All two-room suites feature a king bed, living room with sleeper sofa, full kitchen and two flat-screen TVs. Amenities

include complimentary full hot breakfast, wireless internet access and use of Bally Total Fitness, coin-operated laundry and valet service.

Outdoor pool, on-site convenience shop, free local phone calls, room service from Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill; 15

restaurants within walking distance. Participation in Hilton Honors Frequent Guest Program and 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee.

757.249.0001FAX: 757.249.3911

12251 Jefferson Ave.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255A off I-64

120 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $89–$159

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Maureen Coon

[email protected]

www.newportnewssuites.hamptoninn.com

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1st Floor Meeting Room

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Board Room 400 n/a n/a n/a 12

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Holiday Inn Priority club, free hot Express Start Breakfast Bar (fresh fruit, variety of cereals, doughnuts, bagels, English

muffins, coffee, tea, juices and select hot items each day), outdoor pool, fully equipped fitness center, free wireless

high-speed internet, and free local calls. All rooms offer a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and iron/ironing board.

Efficiencies include a stovetop with the necessary utensils. Hotel offers smoking and non-smoking rooms with either one

king bed or 2 double beds. Self-serve guest laundry on-site as well as shuttle service available for transportation to/from

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport. Be sure to ask the front desk for directions to local shopping, dining,

and golf as well as the area’s finest attractions and museums.

757.887.3300FAX: 757.887.0300

TOLL-FREE: 800.248.0408

16890 Warwick Blvd.Newport News, VA 23603Exit 250A off I-64

57 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $79–$129

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 comp with 20 paid

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Sharon Petroski

[email protected]

www.funinva.com

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convenient to City Center, five military bases, attractions, and entertainment venues. We offer the business and leisure guest

a better choice of superior accommodations with exceptional services and facilities. Guest rooms and suites are comfortably

appointed with upgraded amenities and traditional décor. All rooms feature granite bathroom vanity, hair dryer, and coffee

maker. The sleeping area features microwave, mini-fridge, ironing board/iron, private safe, free Wi-Fi, video bill review and

checkout. Our well-appointed suites offer a living and bedroom area, dining area, DVD/VCR combo, microwave, refrigerator

and facsimile machine with direct dial line. Fitness Center, business center, and laundry services available on-site. Come and

enjoy our new restaurant with a taste of Italy – Fiorello’s Ristorante Italiano. Outdoor patio seating available.

943 J.Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News, VA 23601Exit 258B off I-64

122 rooms

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Rack Rate: $79–$199

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

1 comp with 20 paid;cancellation varies for special events

Other GroupComp Policy:

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Sharon Petroski

[email protected]

www.funinva.com

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

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TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

Bayside Cove 576 40 40 60 27

Heron’s Nest 200 n/a n/a n/a 12

757.596.6417FAX: 757.596.6199

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The Mulberry Inn is the ideal destination for business travelers and vacationing families. We are conveniently located to

all the area’s top attractions and businesses. A short drive from the hotel, you will find Colonial Williamsburg, Historic

Yorktown, Jamestown Settlement, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Water Country USA, Hampton, Virginia Beach and more

nationally recognized museums. With the convenience of location, without resort prices, Mulberry Inn is the obvious choice

for the value-seeking consumer. Choose from a spacious standard room with a king bed or two double beds with a private

walk-up entrance. All of our rooms have free high-speed Internet, large work desk with chair, comfortable sitting area, a

coffee table, microwave and refrigerator. Some rooms offer efficiency amenities including a two-burner cooktop along with

pots, pans, dishes and utensils. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, weight-training and cardio rooms, and a theatre room for

movies in addition to a complimentary breakfast buffet daily.

16890 Warwick Blvd.Newport News, VA 23603Exit 250A off I-64

102 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $79–$139

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

1 comp with 20 paid;2 week cancellation

Other GroupComp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Sharon Petroski

[email protected]

www.funinva.com

757.887.3000FAX: 757.887.3665

TOLL-FREE: 800.223.0404

Microtel Inn & Suites is the proud winner of the JD Power & Associates Guest Satisfaction award 9 years in a row. Our

cozy 88 guest rooms come equipped with one or two queen-sized pillow top mattresses, free Wi-Fi, free HBO & ESPN,

guest laundry facility, iron and ironing board, work-out room, microwaves and mini-refrigerators in select guest rooms.

Additional amenities at the Microtel Inn includes free continental breakfast, free local and long distance calls (continental

US only) and free wireless internet in all guest rooms. The hotel is conveniently located near shopping, restaurants,

corporate business districts and all local attractions. Also, while visiting the Microtel you can sign up for Wyndham

rewards or add to your current Wyndham rewards total. The award winning Microtel Inn offers clean, comfortable and

convenient accommodations with equally comfortable rates.

757.249.8355FAX: 757.249.8874

TOLL-FREE: 800.771.7171

501 Operations Dr.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255A off I-64

88 rooms

◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $59–$99

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 comp with 20 paid;Cancellation varies for special events

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Terrance Frederick

[email protected]

www.microtelnewportnews.com

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

Colonial Room 836 50 60 60 42

Lounge 528 25 25 n/a 10

Hunt Room 620 30 40 35 25

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Airport. The hotel offers 10,000 square feet of meeting space, with nine meeting rooms. All meeting rooms are equipped

with high-speed Internet access. The largest meeting room can accommodate up to 600 guests for a meeting and up to

450 for a banquet. The hotel has 182 spacious guest rooms with four suites. All rooms are equipped with complimentary,

high-speed Internet access and video checkout. We also offer a full-service business center, restaurant, night club, fitness

center and indoor pool.

757.327.0722 757.873.6664FAX: 757.327.0723 FAX: 757.873.1732

TOLL FREE: 800.456.4000 TOLL-FREE: 888.444.OMNI

1000 Omni Blvd.Newport News, VA 23606Exit 258A off I-64

181 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $99–$159

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

1 comp with 50 paid rooms; 60 day

cancellation for group, 24 hours for individuals in group

Other GroupComp Policy:

Same as above

Sam Peraza

[email protected]

www.omninn.com

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Experience the stylish Marriott Newport News, Virginia hotel located in trendy City Center, the heart of Newport News’

business, shopping, and entertainment district. This modern hotel offers travelers the amenities of upscale entertainment,

while being minutes away from Colonial Williamsburg, and a short drive from exciting area attractions. Overlooking

the impressive City Center fountain, this striking hotel fosters creativity in a relaxing environment making it the ideal

location for business or leisure. Revitalize body and mind in contemporary and spacious accommodations providing

high-speed Internet access and plush bedding for the ultimate indulgence. Ideal for any size or style event, Newport

News Marriott at City Center event venues set the stage for grand military galas or intimate corporate gatherings.

Escape from typical Newport News hotels and discover the distinctive style and inviting ambiance of the Newport News

Marriott at City Center.

757.873.9299FAX: 757.873.9298

TOLL-FREE: 800.228.9290

740 Town Center Dr.Newport News, VA 23606Exit 258A off I-64

256 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $149–$219

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 comp with 30 paid rooms; 90 day cancellation for group, 24 hours for individuals in group

Other GroupComp Policy: Same as above

Cheryl Johnson

[email protected]

www.marriott.com/phfoy

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

Grand Ballroom 12000 1000 1600 1410 830

Pearl Ballroom 4176 260 545 470 280

BluePoint Room 2075 130 270 215 136

Rotunda 6500 160 215 n/a n/a

Boardroom 442 n/a n/a n/a 12

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

Rainbow Ballroom 5880 450 900 600 400

Junior Ballroom 1188 80 170 100 70

Rainbow A/B or C/D (ea.) 2940 200 400 295 170

Rainbow A or D (ea.) 1955 150 300 195 120

4 Meeting Rooms (ea.) 396 20 65 25 18

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With a “suite” approach to hospitality, Point Plaza Suites at City Center offers a variety of accommodations to choose from,

based on the individual needs of our groups and meeting planners. In addition to deluxe guest rooms, we have Executive

One-Bedroom suites with over 550 square feet of living area. Executive Suites feature more of the comforts of home to

make your overnight stay or vacation even more enjoyable. All guests enjoy a hot, straight-from-the-kitchen, homemade

breakfast buffet each morning. Conference facilities combine for more than 10,500 square feet of flexible meeting space

and other facilities include: indoor pool with adjacent BBQ pavilion and fitness center all-in-one convenient location.

Guest rooms include: coffee maker, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, in-room safe, ironing board and iron, DirecTV

with HBO and free Wi-Fi access. Suites offer all this plus: full-size refrigerator, stove, oven or dishwasher, toaster, dishes,

utensils, pots and pans.

757.599.4460FAX: 757.599.4336

TOLL-FREE: 800.841.1112

950 J.Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News, VA 23601Exit 258B off I-64

150 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $69–$189

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: 1 comp with 20 paid;30 day cancellation

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Sharon Petroski

[email protected]

www.funinva.com

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Country USA are a few of the attractions just minutes from the Residence Inn Newport News Airport. Make the most of

your extended stay at this Newport News, VA hotel, which provides a free shuttle to/from Newport News/Williamsburg

International Airport. Whether relocating, working, or vacationing, stretch out in studio, 1 or 2-bedroom suites with

separate living and sleeping areas. Use our free grocery shopping service and cook in your full kitchen, complete with

cookware, dishes, and appliances. Make yourself at home throughout this pet-friendly Newport News hotel. Enjoy the

fitness center, pool, laundry facility, free Wi-Fi, breakfast buffet, and evening receptions. Great for business professionals

or families, Residence Inn Newport News Airport offers ideal location, service and amenities for the extended-stay

traveler. Use the hotel’s address and not the hotel’s name for online maps and directions.

531 St. Johns Rd.Newport News, VA 23602Exit 255A off I-64

125 rooms

Rack Rate: $89–$199

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy:

Please call for detailed information

Rebecca Holmes

[email protected]

www.marriot.com/phfnn

NOTE: Can combine the following: • Tidewater 1,2 & 3 for 1980 sq. ft. • Sandbar & Sandpiper for 1330 sq. ft.

757.842.6214FAX: 757.842.6215

TOLL-FREE: 866.662.5003

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

Chesapeake Ballroom 6400 380 450 450 300

Tidewater 1 924 50 80 75 48

Tidewater 2 or 3 (ea.) 528 30 35 36 20

Sandbar or Sandpiper (ea.) 665 40 50 60 32

Mezzanine 648 n/a 40 50 30

Boardroom A or B (ea.) 228 n/a n/a n/a 10

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

MeetingCapacity

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61 rooms

◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $44-$159

Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Allister Ramdeen

[email protected]

www.super8.com

Space Sq.Ft. Meeting Capacity

Conference Room 365 20-25

Recently renovated in 2008, our 61 rooms are a comfortable and affordable option when needing accommodations in

Central Hampton Roads. A part of the Wyndham Hotel Group, the hotel has non-smoking, pet and smoking-friendly guest

rooms available. Guests are provided the SuperStart continental breakfast daily. Located conveniently off I-64 on Exit

258 B on northbound Route 17, the hotel is an ideal selection for sports teams, truckers, motor coaches, government and

commercial employees, as well as tourists requiring close access to all Hampton Roads has to offer. Recently designated

as a Virginia Green hotel, the hotel is proud to do its part to help preserve the Greater Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

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Jefferson Lab, Oyster Point Business Park, Northrop Grumman Newport News, Langley Air Force base and Fort Eustis.

This Newport News, VA hotel is near the Boo Williams Sportsplex, Hampton Coliseum, Virginia Living Museum and

Colonial National Historical Park, home of the Yorktown Battlefield. Christopher Newport University is just minutes away.

All tastefully-decorated guest rooms come equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, coffee makers, iron, and

ironing boards. Some rooms feature the sleeper sofa. Spacious kings with separate sitting areas are available. We have

meeting facilities, fitness center, business center, on-site laundry, and offer a complimentary deluxe hot breakfast.

757.951.1177FAX: 757.951.1178

21 Old Oyster Point RoadNewport News, VA 23602Exit 256A off I-64

87 rooms

◆◆◆ AAA rating

Rack Rate: $69.99–$89.99

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Tour & Travel Comp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Other GroupComp Policy: Please call for detailed information

Ebony Moore

[email protected]://www.sleepinn.com/

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LEGENDS GRILLE AT NEWPORT NEWS GOLF CLUB

DOWNING-GROSS CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY FACILITIES

Theresa DeGraw757.833.1616

[email protected]

901 Clubhouse WayNewport News, VA 23608

www.legendsgolfgrilles.com

Michelle Gilliam [email protected]

757.247.8950757.247.8960 Fax

2410 Wickham AvenueNewport News, VA 23607

Alicia Brown [email protected]

757.594.7018757.594.7006 Fax

1 University PlaceNewport News, VA 23606www.fergusoncenter.org

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

The Pavilion Room 6000 300 350 n/a 250

The Clubhouse Room 1000 100 90 n/a 50

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Banquet Room 3040 144 445 400 n/a

L. Marian Poe Room 1298 80 150 150 70

Conference Room 660 n/a n/a n/a 30

Music Studio 1357 n/a 90 50 30

Dance Studio 3269 n/a 200 72 100

Art Studio 1403 n/a n/a n/a 40

Studio C 402 n/a n/a n/a 14

Studio D 440 n/a n/a n/a 14

Space BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Studio Theatre 100 200 125 50

Music & Theatre Hall n/a n/a 459 n/a

Lobby – Music Theatre 250 500 n/a n/a

Concert Hall n/a n/a 1676 n/a

Concert Hall Lobby 250 500 n/a n/a

THE NEWSOME HOUSE MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER

LEE HALL MANSION

THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM

Braxton Gutierrez [email protected] Fax

163 Yorktown RoadNewport News, VA 23603www.leehall.org

Alice Morgan [email protected] 757.591.7731757.591.7320 Fax

100 Museum DriveNewport News, VA 23606 www.marinersmuseum.org

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Docent Room 450 n/a n/a n/a 20

Outside on the Grounds Unlimited n/a n/a n/a n/a

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Grand Entry Hall 3304 200 300 n/a 400

Grand Entry Hall Patio 1421 50 85 n/a 170

Main Lobby 14760 300 400 n/a n/a

Great Hall of Steam 6264 70 150 n/a n/a

Collections Gallery 1118 50 70 n/a n/a

Huntington Room 2886 180 300 120 300

Anna Room 650 40 40 30 30

South 15836 275 600 300 500

Donna Davis [email protected] Fax

2803 Oak AvenueNewport News, VA 23607www.newsomehouse.org

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Newsome House 200 18 40 37 Varies

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CITY CENTER AT OYSTER POINTLiz Spence • [email protected] • 757.926.1457 • 757.926.1460 Fax

www.citycenteratoysterpoint.com

City Center at Oyster Point is an open-air gathering place, a shopping district and a central business

district serving the Virginia Peninsula. Landscaped in a “southern-living” style with grand vistas to the

breathtaking, five-acre fountain, City Center at Oyster Point is a vibrant spot for the perfect gathering.

Events are typically held at either the Fountain Stage or the Market Stage. Free parking is available on

the street as well as in three garages.

DOWNING-GROSS CULTURAL ARTS CENTERMonica Barnes • [email protected] • 757.247.8950 • 757.247.8960 Fax

www.downing-gross.org

Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center is a 52,000 square foot facility, which houses the Ella Fitzgerald

Theater, a 276 seat venue that honors the “First Lady of Song,” who was born in Newport News in

1917. It also offers a banquet room, a multipurpose room, two exhibit galleries and several smaller

meeting rooms---plenty of room for your group’s performance event! Originally built as the Walter

Reed School, this historic building has been restored and was reopened to the public in October 2008.

FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTSErica Colston • [email protected] • 757.594.8468 • 757.594.7006 Fax

www.fergusoncenter.org

In just four years, Christopher Newport University’s

Ferguson Center for the Arts has established itself as

one of the nation’s premier performing arts venues.

Whether in our 200-seat Studio Theatre, 500-seat

Music & Theatre Hall or elegant 1,700-seat Concert

Hall, hundreds of thousands of people from Hampton

Roads and beyond have enjoyed the finest cultural

attractions and entertainers the world has to offer in

acoustically superb surroundings. Our performances

run the gamut, from Broadway to ballet, classical to

jazz, comedy, opera and more! The Ferguson Center

for the Arts truly has something for everyone…

including your student performance groups! So please

join us as we present a full program of world-class

performances guaranteed to please!

700 Town Center Drive, Suite 320

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

1 University Place

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

2410 Wickham Ave.

Newport News, VA 23607

Exit 6 off I-664

VIRGINIA WAR MUSEUM

PENINSULA FINE ARTS CENTER

VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUM

Mike McGrann [email protected]

757.596.8175757.596.0807 Fax

101 Museum DriveNewport News, VA 23606

www.pfac-va.org

Jennifer Turlington [email protected]

757.534.7402757.599.4897 Fax

524 J.Clyde Morris BoulevardNewport News, VA 23601

www.thevlm.org

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

West Studio 100 28 20 20 n/a 35

West Studio 200 50 40 35 n/a 55

Ferguson Gallery 1508 n/a * n/a n/a

Ascending Gallery 600 n/a * n/a n/a

Ranhorne Gallery 616 n/a * n/a n/a

Halsey Gallery 570 n/a * n/a n/a

Lobby 840 85 200 n/a n/a

Colin Romanick [email protected]

757.247.8523757.247.8627 Fax

9285 Warwick BoulevardNewport News, VA 23607

www.warmuseum.org

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Theater 1000 50 80 70 50

* Please call for detailed information

Space Sq.Ft. BanquetCapacity

ReceptionCapacity

TheaterCapacity

Classroomw/ tables

Main Exhibit Gallery 28000 300 800 n/a n/a

Observatory Deck 720 60 85 n/a n/a

Outdoor Wooden Deck 2300 100 150 n/a n/a

Science Lab 936 80 n/a 130 45

Conference Room 635 80 n/a 130 45

Planetarium n/a n/a n/a 70 n/a

Amphitheater 1500 n/a n/a 100 n/a

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VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUMJennifer Turlington • [email protected] • 757.534.7402 • 757.599.4897 Fax

www.thevlm.org

The Virginia Living Museum’s 100-seat outdoor amphitheater and its entrance courtyard are the perfect

places for groups to perform. There is plenty of room, the acoustics are great (the animals won’t be

disturbed!) and there are places for your audience to sit and enjoy the show. At the conclusion of the

performance, the group can spend a few hours relaxing and learning about the wildlife of Virginia and

the Chesapeake Bay. View red wolves, the most endangered mammal in North America. Get up close

to a loggerhead sea turtle and moon jellies. See fish with no eyes and frogs that change colors. Explore

living replicas of a cypress swamp, Appalachian mountain cove and limestone cave. Touch live spider

crabs and fossilized dinosaur tracks. The Virginia Living Museum introduces visitors to more than 250

living species native to Virginia through exhibits, discovery centers and interactive hands-on exhibits. All

exhibits correlate with and reinforce national science standards. Behind-the-scenes tours, classroom and

assembly programs correlated to national standards, planetarium programs and after-hours bookings

also available. Advance notice is required for all group visits.

524 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

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PATRICK HENRY MALLMikia Ross • [email protected] • 757.249.2338 • 757.249.2730 Fax

www.shoppatrickhenrymall.com

Motorcoach groups are welcome to visit Patrick Henry Mall to enjoy its many shopping, dining and en-

tertainment options. A spacious food court, with a fireplace and comfortable sofa seating area, offers

ten tasty eateries. For your shopping pleasure we have 120 specialty stores to include Dicks Sporting

Goods and our department stores include Dillards, Macy’s and JCPenney. The mall also features three

sit down restaurants: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Bailey’s Pub and Grille and Ruby Tuesday.

PENINSULA COMMUNITY [email protected] • 757.595.5728 • www.pctlive.org

In 1994, Peninsula Community Theatre (PCT) bought the Village Theatre, an art deco movie house

that was a landmark in historic Hilton Village (Author William Styron worked there as a lad!). Since then

PCT has refurbished nearly every square inch, including the neon letters (VILLAGE) that were lost to a

hurricane. Peninsula Community Theatre offers two musicals, comedies and dramas each year in their

five-production season (August - May). Their Children’s Theatre also features five productions. As a

community theatre, PCT donates seats to local organizations and sporadically features theatre

workshops; they award a yearly scholarship to an area high school senior and give free tours of the

theatre to groups (by appointment).

PORT WARWICKMoffat Welsh • [email protected] • 757-369-3010 • www.portwarwick.com

Port Warwick is an award-winning, mixed-use community located off Jefferson Avenue in the Oyster

Point area of Newport News, Virginia. At the center of the Port Warwick community lays Styron Square,

a three acre green space designed after the great squares of London. The Grant Pavilion in the middle

of the square is host to numerous performances, weddings and events. Surrounding the Square is a

vibrant retail and business district featuring over 40 locally owned specialty shops, exclusive restaurants,

numerous general businesses and medical buildings. Not to mention, over 1,500 people call Port

Warwick home, living in houses, townhouses, live-above homes, apartments and condominiums on or

near Styron Square.

THE MARINERS’ [email protected] • 757.591.7718 • 757.591.7320 Fax

www.marinersmuseum.org

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 rare figureheads, handcrafted ship models, paintings,

small crafts from around the world, navigational instruments and so much more. Don’t miss the USS

Monitor Center, featuring original artifacts and a replica of the famous Civil War ironclad and so much

more. We offer the Huntington Room and South Courtyard for your group’s performance event.

12300 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 777

Newport News, VA 23602

Exit 255A off I-64

100 Museum Drive

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

10251 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23601

Exit 5 off I-664

Jefferson Ave. at Loftis Blvd.

Newport News, VA 23606

Exit 258A off I-64

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TENNIS CENTERAN ACHIEVABLE DREAM

SPORTS MARKETING

This indoor athletic center is one of many quality

sports facilities in the City of Newport News.

This facility consists of four indoor tennis courts

or three indoor basketball courts on a tennis

hard-court surface. This surface is lined for

basketball and tennis, but may be used for some

other athletic activities, such as cheerleading

and aerobics. It is heated and air-conditioned

for year-round comfort and it is available for

hourly and daily rental for basketball, tennis and

cheerleading. The building has a bleacher seating

capacity of 400 and player benches are set up on

each court. In addition to rental, we offer tennis

instructional classes, private tennis lessons, tennis

and basketball tournaments and leagues, as well

as open recreation opportunities.

When it comes to sporting events, Newport News is ready to play ball! Having hosted

the National Senior Olympic Games (Tennis & Swimming), the National AAU Boys and

Girls Basketball Tournaments, the week-long AAU Junior Olympic Games three times

and the annual Boo Williams Nike Invitational Basketball Tournaments, the city offers

a number of world-class venues and the operational organization to make your next sporting

event a hit! When the whistle has blown, athletes and their families can rest and recuperate at

one of our luxurious, full-service hotels or comfortable economical accommodations. Athletes of

all ages will enjoy the myriad of attractions to see and experience in Newport News. Plus, our location,

between the resort community of Virginia Beach and the historical/theme park

opportunities in Williamsburg, makes Newport News a slam-dunk of a destination.

In addition, take advantage of one of our

complimentary coupon books and

enjoy buy-one-get-one-free and

percentage discounts on attractions, accommodations and restaurants here in Newport

News. To obtain a copy of the coupon book for your sports team, contact Cheryl

Morales, Marketing Manager at 757.926.1428, toll-free at 888.493.7386 or

by e-mail at [email protected].

1300 Ivy Avenue

Newport News, VA 23607

757.591.4853

Sports: Tennis, Basketball, Cheerleading

Jeanette Davis

[email protected]

SPORTS

Christopher Newport University and the City of Newport News Public School System also offer additional venues to handle larger groups of amateur and professional sportsmen and women.

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GOLF CLUB & RESORTKILN CREEK

The Kiln Creek Golf Club & Resort is a traditional,

18-hole, championship golf course built in 1990

and designed by Tom Clark. We offer a full-service

clubhouse, driving range and pro shop. Banquet

facilities, hotel with restaurant, pool and tennis

courts are also available. Meetings of up to 350

people can be accommodated.

1003 Brick Kiln Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23602

757.874.2600

Sport: Golf

Jennifer Eggers

[email protected]

TENNIS CENTERHUNTINGTON PARK

The Huntington Park Tennis Center offers many activities on our 20 lighted, outdoor hard courts. This venue was the site of the

regional and state USTA Junior and Adult tournaments and also the AAU Junior Olympic Games tennis competition. Seating capacity:

150 at each of the three main courts. The Tennis Center is located at Huntington Park, which also features a 60-acre park with a

public beach, a public boat ramp, a 2002 American Rose City rose garden, picnicking, ball fields and Fort Fun, a 15,000 square-foot

playground overlooking the James River. A beach food concession stand is open in the summer months and the full-service Crab

Shack Restaurant is adjacent.

361 Hornet Circle

Newport News, VA 23607

757.591.4853

Sport: Tennis

Jeanette Davis

[email protected]

Kiln Creek

Yards: 6,888

Rating: 73.4

Slope: 130 from Gold tees

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GOLF CLUB AT DEER RUNNEWPORT NEWS

The Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run offers

two courses—the Deer Run course, awarded a four-

star rating in the sixth edition of Golf Digest’s Best

Places to Play, and the Cardinal Course, currently

rated 3½ stars. Our clubhouse has dining facilities,

a driving range, putting greens, a pro shop and

PGA pros. The 6,000 square-foot Pavilion can host

up to 350 people. For smaller groups of up to

100 people, Deer Run Grille is perfect.

901 Clubhouse Way

Newport News, VA 23608

757.886.7925

Sport: Golf

Greg Overton

[email protected]

COMMUNITY CENTERBRITTINGHAM-MIDTOWN

The Brittingham-Midtown Community Center is a multipurpose center with 80,415 square feet of recreation space, including a

500-seat natatorium with a 50-meter indoor pool, ten competitive scored and timed lanes, a three-meter diving board, two

one-meter diving boards and a 14-foot diving well, a 200-seat gymnasium with a full basketball court with volleyball capabilities,

indoor walking/jogging track and a stage. The center also features therapeutic areas and mature adult recreation areas: seven

multipurpose rooms, a 100-person meeting room, two full-scale demonstration kitchens and a 14,000 square-foot, covered, outdoor

area for basketball and special events. Amenities include a retractable roof, Colorado Timing System and movable bulkhead.

570 McLawhorne Drive

Newport News, VA 23601

757.591.4853

Sports: Swimming, Basketball, Volleyball

Jeanette Davis

[email protected]

Cardinal Course

Yards: 6,645

Rating: 72.3

Slope: 125 from Black tees

Deer Run Course

Yards: 7,206

Rating: 74.4

Slope: 132 from Black tees

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ATHLETIC COMPLEXSTONEY RUN

The Stoney Run Athletic Complex has five athletic

fields, scoreboards on each field and capacity for

over 1,000 spectators. The park is 228 acres with a

variety of active recreational opportunities. During

the “off-season,” Stoney Run is used for youth

soccer and field hockey. A concession building

with restrooms and a press box is positioned in

the middle of the fields for easy access.

15110 Warwick Boulevard

Newport News, VA 23608

757.886.7868 or 757.926.1406

Sports: Softball, Baseball Soccer, Field Hockey

Jeff LeFever

[email protected]

NEWPORT NEWS PARK

This 8,000-acre-plus park with two fresh-water reservoirs is

one of the largest municipal parks east of the Mississippi

River. The park features a five-star archery range, golf

course, 30-acre aero model flying field, bridle trail, a stage,

a ropes and initiatives course, 30 miles of hiking trails, a

5-mile mountain bike trail, a 5.3 mile bikeway and an 18-

hole, championship, disc golf course.

13564 Jefferson Avenue

Newport News, VA 23603

757.886.7912

Sports: Archery, Golf, Disc Golf, Biking, Fishing, Hiking

Kristi Barber

[email protected]

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Restaurant Address Phone (757) $ B/L/D/Br

American

Angelo’s Steak & Pancake House 755 J.Clyde Morris Blvd. 599.5727 $ B/L/D

Beef O’Brady’s Family Sports Pub 309B Oyster Point Rd. 249.9464 $ L/D ✓

Break Away Billiards 10820 Warwick Blvd. 596.3760 $ L(Sa-Su), D ✓

Cozzy’s Comedy Club & Tavern 9700 Warwick Blvd. 595.2800 $$ L(Su-Fr), D, Br(Su)

Fin Seafood, Steak, & Lobster 3150 William Styron Square 599.5800 $$ L(Su-F), D ✓

Gus’ Hot Dog King 10725 Jefferson Ave. 595.1630 $ L/D ✓

*IHOP 15447 Warwick Blvd. 877.3991 $ B/L/D ✓

*Legends Grille at Deer Run 901 Clubhouse Way 813.1616 $ B/L ✓

Obelisk Billiards & Restaurant 14346 Warwick Blvd. 874.8588 $ L(Su), D ✓

* Rockefeller’s 740 Town Center Dr. 873.9299 $$ B/L/D ✓

Schooners Grill 12368 Warwick Blvd., Ste. A107 599.4144 $$ L/D ✓

Silver Diner 12581 Jefferson Ave. 989.6622 $$ B/L, D ✓

Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill 12541 Jefferson Ave. 988.0028 $$ L/D ✓

TGI Friday’s 12122 Jefferson Ave. 881.9788 $$ L/D

American Regional/American Nouveau

* The Great American Grill 180 Regal Way 947.1080 $$ B/D (M–Th) ✓

Red Star Tavern 711 Lake Front Commons 596.0308 $$ L/D

American Southern Homestyle

The Baker’s Soul 3700 Washington Ave. 245.1333 $ L(M-F), D(M-F), Br(M-F)

Pearlie’s Restaurant 2108 Jefferson Ave. 380.0650 $$ B,L,D, Br (Closed M)

Rocky Mount BBQ 10113 Jefferson Ave. 596.0243 $ L/D (M–Sa)

Continental/Traditional Fine Dining

99 Main Restaurant 99 Main St. 599.9885 $$$ D(Tu-Sa) ✓

Schlesinger’s Chop House 1106 William Styron Square 599.4700 $$$ L(M-Sa), D, B(Su)

Delicatessen/Coffeehouse/Sweet Treats

Cold Stone Creamery 550 Suite E. Oyster Point Rd. 269.0550 $ ✓

Danny’s Deli Restaurant 10838 Warwick Blvd. 595.0252 $ L(M-Sa), D(Th-F)

*First Ladies Tea Parlor 2170 William Styron Square 223.5800 $$ B(Sa), L(M-Sa), D(W&F), Br(Sa)

Fountain Plaza Café 701 Town Center Dr., Ste. 102 643.7883 $ B, L(M-F) ✓

Great Wraps 11850 Merchants Walk, Ste. 102 240.2759 $ B, L(M-Sa) ✓

The Honey Baked Ham Company and Café

12551 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 103 988.1888 $ L, D(M-Sa) ✓

Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream & Treatery 707 Mariners Row, Ste. 106 599.3996 $ ✓

New York Deli 12715 Warwick Blvd. 930.1515 $ B,L,D(M-Sa) ✓

* Newport News Hospitality Association Member

Wheelchair Accessible

This is only a sample of the many cuisines & services available in

Newport News. Please call the Newport News Tourism Development Office

or the Newport News Visitor Center at 888.493.7386 or visit our Web site at

www.newport-news.org for more information about dining in Newport News.

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Ethnic

CARIBBEAN

Mystic Jamaica 15513 Warwick Blvd. 847.6333 $$ L, D (Closed M)

CHINESE

Red City Buffet 12551 Jefferson Ave. 877.7888 $$ L(M-Sa), D ✓

CHINESE & JAPANESE

Buffet City 14346 Warwick Blvd. 877.8883 $$ L/D ✓

GREEK & ITALIAN

The Castle Restaurant 12471 Jefferson Ave. 833.8700 $ L/D

FRENCH

Pearl French Bistro 703 Thimble Shoals Blvd. 223.5370 $$ L, D(M-Sa)

ITALIAN

Al Fresco Italian Restaurant 11710 Jefferson Ave. 873.0644 $$ L (M–F), D (M–Sa), (Closed Su)

*Carrabba’s Italian Grill 12363 Hornsby Ln. 269.4917 $$ L(Sa-Su), D

Dino’s Pizza Shop 14357 Warwick Blvd. 877.1894 $ L/D (Tu–Sa) ✓

*Fiorillo Ristorante Italiano 943 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. 952.1122 $$ B, L(Su-F), D ✓

Little Italy 13175 Jefferson Ave. 833.0300 $$ L/D (M-Sa) ✓

Mama Lina’s Italian Restaurant 11006 Warwick Blvd. 594.9095 $$ L, D(M-Sa) ✓

*Mitty’s Ristorante 1000 Omni Blvd. 873.6664 $$ B, L(M-Sa), D, Br(Su)

Soprano Italian Restaurant 12588 Warwick Blvd. 930.2350 $$ L,D ✓

Tuscany Ristorante Italiano 12638 Jefferson Ave. 989.0731 $$ L,D ✓

Vinny’s Pizza and Pasta 748 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. 594.3354 $ L, D(M-Sa) ✓

JAPANESE

Hayashi Sushi & Grill 11820 Merchants Walk, Ste. 106 223.5783 $$ L/D ✓

Nara of Japan 10608 Warwick Blvd. 595.7399 $$ L(Su-F), D ✓

Osaka Sushi 610 Stoney Creek Ln., Ste. 28 877.0777 $$ L/D

Sushi Yama Japanese Restaurant 11745-2 Jefferson Ave. 596.1150 $$ L(M-F), D(M-Sa)

Umi Sushi Express 12300 Jefferson Ave., Patrick Henry Mall

249.4305 $ B/L/D/Br ✓

KOREAN

Mona’s Korean Restaurant 9921 Jefferson Avenue 597.0097 $$ L/D/Br ✓

MEXICAN

Salsa’s Mexican Grill 704 Mariners Row, Ste. 110 596.6080 $ L/D

MIDDLE EASTERN

AJ Restaurante & Pizza 105 28th St. 244.1724 $ L/D (M-Sa) ✓

VIETNAMESE

PHO 79 12551 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 213 877.1214 $ L/D ✓

B Breakfast

L Lunch

D Dinner

Br Brunch

$ < $10

$$ $10–$20

$$$ $20 & up

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Here is just a glimpse of the great shopping available during your visit to Newport News. Specialty shops, eclectic boutiques,

stores with unique local flavor, and of course the absolute best of the best regional, national and international retailers are

everywhere you need them to be. For further assistance planning your Newport News shopping experience, call the Newport

News Visitor Center at 888.493.7386, visit our Web site www.newport-news.org or refer to the local Yellow Pages.

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City Center at Oyster Point

At the very heart of Newport News lives an open-air shopping district landscaped in a “southern-living” style

complete with a breathtaking 5-acre fountain. City Center at Oyster Point presents the finest apparel, gourmet foods, exquisite

spas and salons, plus unique and exciting home and gift ideas from around the world. With regional and national retailers

like Ann Taylor Loft, Coldwater Creek, J. Jill, Jos. A. Bank and Talbots, to name a few, City Center at Oyster

Point is a sure fit. (I-64 Exit 258A) www.citycenteratoysterpoint.com

Historic Hilton Village

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Historic Hilton Village features quaint, locally-owned shops

and services. This unique shopping experience offers everything from fine clothing and quality furs to antiques

and collectibles, artwork, consignment, jewelry, crafts, beads and more. (I-64 Exit 258A)

www.shophiltonvillage.com

Jefferson Commons

This 385,000-square-foot destination

features some of the best of your

hometown retail favorites. Swimwear to

golf wear, home furnishings to gourmet wines,

jewelry, skincare, gifts and shoes, shoes, shoes!

At Jefferson Commons, you’ll find dozens

of national retailers including Kohl’s, Off

Broadway Shoe Warehouse, PETCO,

Shoe Carnival, T. J. Maxx, Thomasville,

Trader Joe’s and Ulta. (I-64 Exit 255B)

SHOPPING LOCATIONS

1 City Center at Oyster Point

2 Historic Hilton Village

3 Jefferson Commons

4 Patrick Henry Mall

5 Port Warwick

6 Visitor Center

7 Endview Plantation

8 James A. Fields House

9 Lee Hall Mansion

10 The Mariners’ Museum

11 Peninsula Fine Arts Center

12 US Army Transportation Museum

13 Virginia Living Museum

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Endview Plantation

• 362 Yorktown Rd. (I-64 Exit 247)

Be sure to check out all of our children’s toys and activities. We

also have an intriguing selection of books, candles, glassware and

decorative tiles. www.endview.org

James A. Fields House

• 617 27th St. (I-664 Exit 6)

Here you can find African-American historical t-shirts, light switch

covers, jewelry, bookmarks, magnets and books!

Lee Hall Mansion

• 163 Yorktown Rd. (I-64 Exit 247)

Candles, pillows and trinkets are only some of the beautiful gift items

that can be found here! www.leehall.org

The Mariners’ Museum

• 100 Museum Dr. (I-64 Exit 258A)

Come experience our gift shop—The Museum Shop. You will be

sure to find your hidden treasure here! View our large selection of

jewelry, clothing, ship models and children’s toys.

www.marinersmuseum.org

Peninsula Fine Arts Center

• 101 Museum Dr. (I-64 Exit 258A)

Unique gifts from around the world, as well as paintings, pottery,

jewelry and fiber art by local and regional artists. You’ll find

something for everyone: art related books, stationery, posters and

even a children’s section. www.pfac-va.org

US Army Transportation Museum

• 300 Washington Blvd. (Exit 250A off of I-64)

The gift shop offers a large variety of transportation-related gifts,

t-shirts, toys, books and replicas.

www.transchool.lee.army.mil/museum/transportation%20

museum/museum.htm

Virginia Living Museum

• 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. (I-64 Exit 258A)

At Wild Things Museum Store, you can be sure to find unusual

science and nature-related gifts catering to every taste and budget.

Lots of gorgeous jewelry, clothing and even holiday decorations can

be found inside. www.thevlm.org

Virginia War Museum

• 9285 Warwick Blvd. (I-64 Exit 258A)

If you are looking for a replica, a great history book, posters and toys,

you will find them at the Duffle Bag Gift Shop. www.warmuseum.org

Patrick Henry Mall

The largest on the Peninsula, Patrick Henry Mall offers more than 120

of today’s most popular stores. Clothing, jewelry, gifts and more, you’ll

love looking for everything you need in the climate-controlled comfort

of this enclosed single-level shopping mecca. With national retailers

like Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dillard’s, JC Penney, Macy’s and Old Navy,

you’ll find it all here at Patrick Henry Mall. (I-64 Exit 255A)

www.shoppatrickhenrymall.com

Port Warwick

Art-centric! Surrounding a 3-acre green space designed after the great

squares of London, discover vibrant, locally-owned specialty shops

interspersed with monumental works of public art. Exclusive men’s,

women’s and children’s fashions, quality stationeries and writing

instruments, fashionable jewelry, fine art, health foods, unique pet

fashions and accessories, wine and cigars are just a sampling of what

is yours to take home from Port Warwick. (I-64 Exit 258A)

www.portwarwick.com

Other Area National Retailers

Babies ‘R’ Us, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath &

Beyond, Best Buy, Big Lots, Burlington

Coat Factory, Costco, Home

Depot, Jo-Ann Fabric & Crafts,

Kmart, Lowe’s, Michaels,

Office Depot, Office Max,

PetSmart, Sam’s Club, Target,

Toys ‘R’ Us, Tuesday Morning,

Walmart, World Market and more.

Check our local Yellow Pages

for a complete listing or call

888.493.7386

to see if your favorite

retailer is located

in Newport News.

ATTRACTIONS GIFT SHOPS

Prime Outlets

Prime Outlets at Williamsburg, ranked within the top ten centers in

the outlet industry, boasts over 80 major brand name stores.

Monday–Saturday 10 am to 9 pm; Sunday 10 am to 7 pm

5715-62A Richmond Road

Williamsburg, VA 23188

757.565.0702 ~ 757.565.0369 Fax

www.primeoutlets.com

Williamsburg Pottery

An unusual shopping experience features acres of pottery, baskets,

china, glass, stemware, wines, cheeses, plants and many unique

items, foreign and domestic.

Monday–Saturday 9 am to 7:30 pm; Sunday 9 am to 6:30 pm

6692 Richmond Road

Williamsburg, VA 23188

757.564.3326

www.williamsburgpottery.com

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World

Bass Pro Shops’ interactive displays, skeet and laser arcades,

golf-putting ranges, fly-casting areas and rock-climbing walls

turn a shopping trip into an adventure.

1972 Power Plant Parkway

Hampton, VA 23666

757.262.5200

www.basspro.com

Merchants Square

Adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic area, Merchants

Square is nationally recognized for its merchandising and cuisine

with shops offering everything from traditional and designer

clothing to handmade candies, antique quilts, folk art and a variety

of exclusive Williamsburg reproductions. Their restaurants offer

choices from a quick sandwich to the freshest seafood, thick steaks

or contemporary American regional cooking. Open daily.

Duke of Gloucester Street

Williamsburg, VA 23185

www.merchantssquare.org

MacArthur Center

Located in the heart of downtown Norfolk and just a few blocks

from the historic harbor, MacArthur Center brings extraordinary

new levels of shopping, dining and entertainment to Southeastern

Virginia in a world-class environment. Shop in 145 different stores,

including Nordstrom, an 18-screen movie theater, curbside coach

drop-off/pick-up, bus driver meal coupons, special meal discounts

for groups, spousal programs and valet parking.

Monday–Saturday 10 am to 9 pm; Sunday 12 pm to 6 pm

300 Monticello Avenue

Norfolk, VA 23510

757.627.6000 ~ 757.627.6624 Fax

www.shopmacarthur.com

This is only a sample of the many shopping opportunities

available near Newport News. Please call the Newport News

Tourism Development Office or the Newport News Visitor

Center at 888.493.7386 or visit our Web site at

www.newport-news.org for more information.

For Newport News souvenir items, stop by the Newport News Visitor Center (I-64 Exit 250B). For additional information & directions call 757.886.7777.

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MOTORCOACHOPERATORS & SERVICES

Carey Transportation 7346 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185 757.220.5466 ~ 757.253.1948 Fax 877.422.1105 Toll-free Contact: Barry Shapiro E-mail: [email protected] www.onetransportationsolution.com

Number of Vehicles: 30 ~ Pax: 25,32 Town Cars, Vans, Limousines, Limo Coach and Mini Coaches

Four City Tours, Inc. 18 Gayle Street Hampton, VA 23669 757.722.3412 757.722.3412 Fax (call first) Contact: Teeko Christian

Number of Coaches: 3 ~ Pax: 47–55 Services: Restroom, Wash, Custom Group Packages, Group Tours, School Excursions, DVD video

• Cash & Checks • Discount Group Charters

Fun Tours, Inc. 520 Newtown Road Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757.853.2990 ~ 757.855.0764 Fax 800.528.8687 Toll-free Contact: Ms. Chris Rambo or Charles Elmore www.funtoursinc.com

Number of Coaches: 15 ~ Pax: 36–56 Pax & 1 VIP Executive Coach Services: Restroom, Cleaning & Full-service Garage

• Members of VMA, UMA, ABA, CLIA

James River Bus Lines 915 N. Allen Avenue Richmond, VA 23220 804.342.7300 ~ 804.342.7373 Fax 877.342.7300 Toll-free Contact: Craig Treanor, Director of Sales & Marketing E-mail: [email protected] www.jrbl.com

Number of Coaches: 50 ~ Pax: 25, 47, 55 Services: Customized Charter Transportation, Sedans, Limousines, Vans, Mini Coaches, Motorcoaches, Restroom, Wash, Road & AC Repair

• Members of ABA, IMG, VMA, VAMPI, UMA, Virginia Limousine Association, National Limousine Association, Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Retail Merchants Association, VA Tourism Association and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Central Virginia

Martz Virginia 10411 Hall Industrial Drive Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540.898.6959 ~ 540.898.2675 Fax 800.777.6902 Toll-free Contact: Jeff Bodnar, Charter Sales Manager E-mail: [email protected] www.martzgroupva.com Number of Coaches: 60 Services: Fuel, Restroom, Wash, Road & AC Repair

• Cash, Visa & MasterCard • Members of ABA, UMA, VMA

Newton Bus Service, Inc. 6838 Belroi Road Gloucester, VA 23061 757.874.3160 ~ 804.693.2521 804.693.7542 Fax Contact: Sabina Newton, Office Manger E-mail: [email protected] www.charteredbus.com

Number of Coaches: 20 ~ Pax: 46, 55 Services: Restroom, Wash, Road & AC Repair

• Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Amex • Members of ABA, UMA, VMA

Oleta Coach Lines, Inc. Post Office Box 466 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.253.1008; 757.253.1050 Fax 800.656.5382 Toll Free Contact: David N. Smith, Vice President E-mail: [email protected] www.oleta.com

Number of Coaches: 7 ~ Pax: 24, 47, 55, 56 Rates: Half day/full day tours begin at $35. Daily motorcoach tours to Jamestown, Yorktown, Norfolk and Washington, DC. Some tours include meals. Airport Shuttle Service in our New Executive SUV.

Services: Wash, AC & Minor Repairs, 24/7 Emergency Charter Service • Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Amex • Members of ABA, VMA, NAMO

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Tidewater Touring, Inc. Sightseeing Tours & Charter Motorcoach Services 2501 60th St. (Copeland Industrial Park) Hampton, VA 23661 757.872.0897 ~ 757.838.2545 Fax Contact: Sharon or Michelle E-mail: [email protected] www.tidetours.com

Number of Coaches: 7 Pax: 36, 47, 50, 54, 56, 59 Services: Fuel, Restroom, Wash, Minor Repairs

• Guided service and trip planning assistance • Guided tours to Washington, DC and other cities • Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Discover • Charters

Venture Tours 600 S. Military Highway Virginia Beach, VA 23464 757.494.1480 ~ 757.494.1508 Fax Contact: Ask for Booking Department www.venturebustours.com

Number of Coaches: 28 Pax: 27–81 ~ Trolleys

• Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Amex • Members of UMA, VMA, ABA

YPCS by Trailblazer 9 Rendon Drive Hampton, VA 23666 757.265.5772; 757.342.5341 757.265.5772 Fax Contact: Deborah Parker E-mail: [email protected]

Pax: 1–54 Services: Clean, comfortable and reliable transportation services from sedans to motorcoaches. Charters available; tours also available to Washington, DC; New York and Atlantic City.

MISCELLANEOUS Ally Apparel 11815 Fountain Way One City Center, Suite 300 Newport News, VA 23606 757.926.5235 Contact: Marchele Bachini E-mail: [email protected] www.allypromo.com

PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPH SERVICES Art Louis Photography 19 Terrell Road Newport News, VA 23606 757.240.4654 E-mail: [email protected] www.artlouis.com * Group pictures available at your location

Garrett Ross Photography 10439 Pine Warbler Providence Forge, VA 23140 757.254.7376 E-mail: [email protected] www.garrettross.com

Moto Photo & Portrait Studio 319 A Chatham Drive Newport News, VA 23602 757.269.0707 E-mail: [email protected] www.motophotonewportnews.com

Photo Reflections 10365 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, VA 23601 757.599.8399 E-mail: [email protected] www.photoreflections.com * Group pictures available at your location

Picture Perfect Photography, Videography and All Around DJ 107 Donovan Ct Yorktown, VA 23693 757.867.8994 E-mail: [email protected] www.ppdj3.net

Pocahontas Lane Productions – Videography 757.784.3774

Rueger Photography 757.272.2620 E-mail: www.ruegerphoto.com

Wal-Mart 12401 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA 23602 757.874.5979 1-Hour Photo/Developing 757.874.5079 Portrait Studio 757.874.4434 Main

The following stores offer photo services at multiple locations in Newport News, please call for the location nearest you:

Rite Aid • 800.748.3243 Toll-free

Walgreens • 800.925.4733 Toll-free

RECEPTIVE SERVICES/STEP-ON GUIDES

All In One Tours, Cruises & Receptive Services 2756 Alameda Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 757.301.6719 ~ 757.301.9568 Fax 888.283.3141 Toll-free Contact: Christy Lucas E-mail: [email protected] www.all-in-one-tours.com

Services: We provide complete tour planning for all types of groups. Services include detailed itineraries, promotional flier production, escort notes, driver’s itinerary, local maps, 24-hour emergency service, step-on guide service, meet and greet services, easily understood contracts and minimal deposits. If you are planning a tour to the Hampton Roads region, we are your one stop shop! Colonial Connections, Inc. Post Office Box 502 Williamsburg, VA 23187 757.258.3122 ~ 757.258.3665 Fax 800.378.1571 Toll-free Contact: Sophia Harler, General Manager E-mail: [email protected] www.colonialconnections.com

Available Guides: 40

Services: Full receptive services including tour escorts, step-on guides, complete itinerary planning and transportation. Exclusive evening programs starting at $8 per person.

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MARS ~ Mid Atlantic Receptive Services Post Office Box 1390 Stephens City, VA 22655 800.769.5912 Toll-free 540.869.1826 Fax Contact: Kate Scopetti, President E-mail: [email protected] www.takeafuntrip.com

Available Guides: 50 Services: Full tour planning, step-on guides, hotels, transportation and customized itineraries.

Phillips Destination Management Services Post Office Box 11043 Norfolk, VA 23517 757.623.4400 ~ 757.222.0373 Fax Contact: Anne Phillips, DMCP E-mail: [email protected] www.phillipsdmc.com

Available Guides: 15 plus Services: Full service destination management company providing sightseeing tours, special events, transportation and step-on guide service, VIP airport meet and greet, lodging, entertainment and custom designed packages for all of Hampton Roads.

Virginia Escape, Ltd. 215 McLaws Circle Williamsburg, VA 23185 757.229.1161 ~ 757.229.4207 Fax Contact: Jackie Chutter, President E-mail: [email protected] www.vaescape.com

Services: Established in 1981. Comprehensive itinerary planning, customized tours, transportation, dining, entertainment and the availability of historical interpreters who are experienced and know the area’s rich history.

VMW Guided Tours 903 Willow Point Newport News, VA 23602 757.988.0015 Contact: Virgie M. Washington, Owner E-mail: [email protected] www.vmwguidedtours.com

Available Guides: 5 Services: Specializing in African-American Heritage Tours of Hampton and Newport News from the African-American perspective.

SPECIAL NEEDS FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES

Virginia assistance for visitors who are visually or audibly handicapped:

Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired 800.622.2155 Voice/TTY

Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 800.552.7917 Voice/TTY

Department of Rehabilitative Services 800.552.5019 Voice 800.464.9950 TTY

ENTERTAINMENT

Alamo Entertainment757.472.0787

Astro DJs 757.460.2224www.astrodj.com

Bluegrass Musicwww.madefromscratchbluegrassband.com

BNC Services – DJ and Lighting Services757.309.1515www.bncservices.net

Bubbles The Clown757.826.2472www.bubblestheclownbywanda.com

Chris Basford – Classical Guitar757.380.8413

Commodore Chorus 757.588.1980www.commodorechorus.org

Doorway EntertainmentContact: John Ickes 757.463.6341www.doorwaymusic.com

Ed Matish – Caricature Artist757.253.0041

Hilton Brass 757.513.2503www.hiltonbrass.com

Hugh Koontz – Magician757.651.0565www.doorwaymusic.com

Kevin Tully – Acoustic Guitarist/Vocalist www.kevintully.com

Living History Associates 804.262.4542www.lhaltd.com

Melody Stein – Harpist757.591.8817

Patrick Byrd Pro DJ and Event Host 757.650.4510www.prodjpatrickbyrd.com

Play It Again DJs 757.236.4289www.playitagaindjs.com

Tidewater DJ’s 757.420.4200www.therexpert.com

BAKERY/CAKE NEEDS

Cake Ladies757.246.2253

Christine’s Cakes757.989.5491

Couture Cakes by Nika757.599.6452www.couturecakesbynika.com

FruitFlowers757.594.9521

EQUIPMENT & RENTAL SERVICES

ABZ Rentals757.890.4700www.abzrentals.com

Big Top Entertainment757-875-0505www.bigtopentertainment.biz

Distinctive Event Rentals757-420-7000www.distinctiveeventrentals.com

EVENT SERVICES

Free Agents Event Management757.912.5345www.freeagentsmarketing.com

Red Carpet Events757-258-8888www.redcarpetevents.biz

Touch of Elegance757.363.7270

CATERERS

A Catered Affair by Second Street757.253.1711www.catered-events.com

Aromas757.240.4650www.aromasworld.com

A Sharper Palate804.553.0495www.asharperpalate.com

Black Angus Restaurant & Catering757.428.7700www.blackangusrestaurant.com

Boxwood Inn757.888.8854www.boxwood-inn.com

By George Catering757.259.6844www.bygeorgecarmines.com

Carrabba’s Italian Grill757.269.4917www.carrabbas.com

Catering Concepts757.425.5682www.cateringconcepts.net

Christopher Newport University (CNU) Catering757-594-7007 http://catering.cnu.edu

Encore – A Catering Service757.887.6800www.encore-nn.com

Green Leafe Catering757.476.3663www.greenleafe.com

Legend’s Grille757.833.1616www.legendsgolfgrilles.com

Slightly Up The Creek757.930.2722

Smithfield Gourmet Bakery & Café757.357.0045www.smithfieldgourmetbakery.com

Smithfield Station877.703.7701www.smithfieldstation.com

Sweet Madeleine’s Café & Catering804.642.1780www.sweetmadeleines.com

The Castle Greek & Italian Restaurant757.833.8700www.thecastlerestaurant.com

The Catering Company of Williamsburg, Inc.800.422.8011www.williamsburgoccasions.com

The Grey Goose757.723.7978www.greygooserestaurant.com

Wild Side Café (at the Virginia Living Museum)757.534.7477www.thevlm.org/WildSideCafe.aspx

FLORISTS

A Heavenly Florist800.966.3858www.aheavenlyflorist.com

A Special Design Florist800.752.7551www.aspecialdesignflorist.com

Britt’s Florist757.247.0407www.brittsflorist.com

Eustis Flower Shop – Flowers on Base800.932.2772www.flowersonbase.com

Jeff’s Flowers of Course, Inc.800.577.5333www.jeffsflowers.com

Mary’s Florist800.727.7240www.marysflorist.net

Mercer’s Florist800.446.6363www.mercersflorist.com

Pam Pollard’s Flowers & Gifts866.767.3777www.pampollardsflowersandgifts.com

Pollard’s Florist800.628.7673www.pollardsflorist.com

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