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Established in 1832, Cedar Grove is the oldest city-owned cemetery
in Portsmouth. Listed on the Virginia and national registers of
historic sites, the cemetery is noted for its funerary art and the
civic, business, maritime, religious and military leaders who are
buried there. Historical markers placed throughout the cemetery
allow for self-guided tours.
Location:
Cemetery is
located between Effingham Street and Fort Lane in Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Enter through the south gate to the cemetery, located behind Hardee's
on London Boulevard.
The "Path of History" links two of the
nation's oldest Navy facilities, the Naval Medical Center and the
Naval Shipyard, both in Portsmouth.
A 1-acre park is at the south end of the "Path of History," near
the Naval Shipyard. The park has brick walkways and two 75,000-pound
propellers from naval supply ships. Signs featuring key milestones
in the Naval Shipyard's 200+ year history are displayed, along with
various artifacts, such as a refurbished sail from a former
submarine and Navy guns that were once used on vessels built at the
shipyard.
The north end of the "Path of History" is a 3-acre park at the
entrance to the nation's first Navy hospital. Located near the gate
of the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, the park is home to
artifacts and historical signs. This medical institution was built
in 1830 and has served the military through every major conflict
from that time to the present.
Stops between the two parks include the Fresnel Lens, historic
homes like the Pass House and the Hill House, and places of worship,
such as Chevra T'helim Temple and Court Street Baptist Church. Visit
the entire "Path of History" or stop at various sites to learn about
Portsmouth's history in a leisurely fashion. |