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The museums, galleries and historic houses of Olde Towne are fun with plenty of education mixed in. It’s like a field trip for the entire family.

Children’s Museum of Virginia  
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This must-see attraction provides serious fun for kids of all ages. Two full floors are packed with activities designed to engage young minds and stimulate imaginations, including a planetarium, a rock-climbing wall, a giant bubble-making station, a real fire engine and half of a city bus. And don’t miss the Lancaster Antique Toy and Train Collection, one of the most incredible model train collections in the world. This is a place where kids learn about science, nature, art and lots of other things – although they may be having too much fun to realize it!
Location: In the Olde Towne Historic District,
221 High Street.
Information: (757) 393-5258
www.childrensmuseumva.com

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Photo of Children's Museum of VA exhibit Photo of Children's Museum of VA exhibit
Photo of Children's Museum of VA exhibit

Courthouse Galleries   
Photo of Courthouse Galleries Exhibits The Courthouse Galleries, housed in the 1846 Courthouse, is devoted to offering quality educational, cultural and aesthetic experiences in the arts through rotating visual art exhibits, lectures, classes and performances. The exhibits featured in this dramatic setting encompass Eastern, Western, multicultural, traditional and contemporary art forms that inspire interest and understanding of our rich and diverse global heritage. The Courthouse Galleries provides quality programming that entertains and promotes a greater knowledge and understanding of the visual arts.
Location: On the corner of High and Court Streets in Historic Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Information: (757) 393-8543
www.courthousegalleries.com

Lightship Museum   
Photo of Bunk in the Lightship MuseumLightships were built to help mariners avoid dangerous shoals or enter safely into harbors at night. Years ago, lights were fixed to masts of ships that anchored for months in strategic locations off the coastline. One such ship can be visited at the foot of London Street on the Portsmouth Photo of a Historic Bellwaterfront. The Lightship Portsmouth was commissioned in 1915 and has since been restored to its original condition. In 1989, it was designated a National Historic Landmark. Visitors can board the vessel and see how the men of the Lightship Service lived during their many months at sea.
Location: At the foot of London Street on the waterfront in Historic Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Information: (757) 393-8741
www.portsnavalmuseums.com

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Naval Shipyard Museum   
If you’re interested in local or naval history, or memorabilia from a centuries-old Southern port, you’ll find the Naval Shipyard Museum a delight. Established in 1949 within the nation’s oldest shipyard, the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Museum was later moved to the Photo of Boat from the Naval Shipyard MuseumPortsmouth waterfront. Located at High Street Landing on The Elizabeth River, visitors will experience a steady stream of vessels from pleasure craft to carriers, and a wonderful collection of antique cannons.
Location: At High Street Landing in Historic Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Information: (757) 393-8591
www.portsnavalmuseums.com
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Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Dribble a basketball, toss a football, pitch a baseball. Feel what it's like to drive a stock car on a professional track. Watch a game in luxury from a Redskins Skybox. Announce the play-by-play of a historic game from a broadcast booth. It's all found in Portsmouth at the new Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum in Olde Towne.
Location: 206 High St.
Information: (757) 393-8031
www.vshfm.com


Hill House Photo of Hill House in Olde Towne Portsmouth
Four-story 1825 English basement home furnished entirely with original family belongings. Listed in the Virginia Register of Historic Places.
221 North Street, Olde Towne, Portsmouth. (757) 393-0241.


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Photo of Scene from Children's Museum of VA
Scene from Children's Museum of VA
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Photo courtesy of The Virginian-Pilot and Martin Smith-Rodden.
Fresnel Lens   
Having begun service in 1896 as part of the Hog Island Light off the Great Machipongo Inlet on the Eastern Shore, today this first order Fresnel lens is valued between $750,000 and $1 million. It stands about 10 feet high, weighs 2,500 pounds and is among the largest and brightest of its kind, with more than 250 prisms of optical glass. Housed in a 16-foot-wide pavilion, this lens is the only one displayed outside of a museum setting.
Portsmouth Seawall near High Street Landing

PASSES
Key Pass   
Visit four Portsmouth museums over 90 days including the Children’s Museum of Virginia, Courthouse Galleries, the Naval Shipyard Museum and the Lightship Portsmouth Museum. One visit per museum. Call (757) 393-5111 for information.

7-4-1 Membership
A pass to visit seven Hampton Roads museums. Includes admission to the Children's Museum of Virginia, Courthouse Galleries, Naval Shipyard Museum and Lightship PORTSMOUTH in Portsmouth; the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News; the Virginia Air & Space Center in Hampton; and Nauticus in Norfolk. Good for one year from the date of purchase. Call 757-393-8983 for information.





 

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