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Museums
Chrysler Museum of Art
245 West Olney Road Norfolk, VA 23510 757-664-6200 Hours: Wed 10am - 9pm; Thurs - Sat 10am - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm. Closed Mon, Tue, and major holidays Admission Charged Visitors can view the museum’s world-renowned Tiffany-glass collection, Art Nouveau furniture, works of art from African, Egyptian, Pre-Columbian, Islamic and Asian cultures, and an extensive European and American collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.
Hampton Roads Naval Museum
One Waterside Drive 757-322-2987 Hours: Call for days and hours of operation Admission Charged The Hampton Roads Naval Museum at Nauticus highlights the region's naval history featuring large Civil War and World War II galleries, guided tours, model-making demonstrations and a research library.
Hermitage Foundation Museum
7637 North Shore Road 757-423-2052 Hours: 10am - 5pm Monday thru Saturday, 1 - 5pm Sunday Admission Charged Set along a tree-lined riverbank, this 1908 Tudor home appears frozen in time, offering visitors an extraordinary trip through antiquity.
Hunter House Victorian Museum
240 W. Freemason Street 757-623-9814 Hours: Call for additional information Admission Charged In Norfolk in 1894, the Boston architect W.D. Wentworth designed and built a home in the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture for the prominent merchant and banker, James Wilson Hunter.
Nauticus, The National Maritime Center
One Waterside Drive 757-664-1000 Hours: Open daily, call for hours of operation Admission Charged A fun and exciting interactive science and technology center exploring the power of the sea. It features more than 150 exhibits including computer and video interactives, films on a giant screen, exotic aquaria, touch pools, shark petting, national-caliber traveling exhibits, and the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Battleship USS Wisconsin is berthed alongside.
Tugboat Museum
Docked at Nauticus, One
Waterside Drive 757-627-4884 Hours: Memorial Day - Labor Day 11am - 5pm every day, Off Season Tuesday - Sunday - 11am - 5pm Admission Charged Step aboard a living piece of history. Built in 1933 by Newport News Shipyard Apprentices, the Tug Huntington assisted in docking and launching hundreds of aircraft carriers, submarines, and passenger lines.
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