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    7 years ago

    They did a great job on the running path! Just did 3.6 miles today and couldn't have done that with the old bridge

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    7 years ago

    Sad, this beautiful new bridge and you can't drive 45 mph on it. I like the sculpture and the lights that go with it. Very nice bridge.

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    Wow did they do a great job on the Lesner Bridge. A great place to walk, run or ride. The view is great.

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    As someone who used to drive through this area and over the old bridge on the way home from work, this new one is amazeballs!

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    Navy Seal Monument

    Navy Seal Monument

    4.8(5 reviews)
    11.0 km

    This is a fitting place for this memorial with SEAL Team IV based right down the road in Dam Neck…read more Those guys are real super heroes. It is very nice and well constructed. Bravo, to whoever designed it. Anyone that knows or follows me know that I am all in for military stuff and this is no exception. Easily 5 stars for me. It was dedicated in July 2017 and was funded by nearly 1000 contributors whose names are inscribed on a Donor Stone next to it. The monument's centerpiece is a statue named, Naked Warrior. It is the same statue that you will find at the Navy SEAL Museum and the two other major SEAL heritage sites. The sculpture is flanked by 2 Navy SEAL flags, one on each side. It over looks the ocean and boardwalk and is located in a small plaza. There are inscribed granite slabs. One of the slabs is engraved with gold Medals of Honor for every SEAL who earned one, and gold stars for every SEAL killed in the line of duty. There is also a gold paw print for every SEAL war dog killed in the line of duty. Other slabs have concise words and 100 photographs illustrating the entire history of SEALs and their forerunners. Around the base of the statue is what is known as a Living Beach that is composed of sand from over 80 places around the world significant to SEAL history. The sand is replenished periodically. Behind the monument is a couple of benches for people to sit on. There is metered street parking and a few commercial lots within walking distance that you can park at. The meters cost about $2/ hour and the lots vary in price. There are a few other attractions in the area, and it would be best to add them to your visit here. You could see the Neptune sculpture, and Law Enforcement Memorial to start.

    Pretty cool to see one of the three Navy Seal monument. Major respect to all that served.read more

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    Navy Seal Monument - Check out this video on YouTube. I was unable to download it but you can look it up. It is absolutely appalling.

    Check out this video on YouTube. I was unable to download it but you can look it up. It is absolutely appalling.

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    Virginia Legends Walk

    Virginia Legends Walk

    3.9(8 reviews)
    12.9 km

    This is a very small plaza area that features a gazebo with a bunch of cement benches in front of…read moreit. It is reminiscent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but instead of stars on the ground, there are granite plaques on tall brick pillars. It is a self guided tour, whose honorees are Virginians, by birth or residence, who have made a significant contribution to the nation and the world. Some of the honorees include Woodrow Wilson, Edgar Allen Poe, Ella Fitzgerald, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Pearl Bailey, Booker T. Washington, Arthur Ashe, Patsy Cline, Thomas Jefferson, Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. Inductees can be nominated by anyone, but are officially chosen by judges from various backgrounds such as the heads of various historical societies, college presidents , and the heads of public libraries. There is an annual event to announce the newest additions to the Legends Walk. Be sure to check both sides of the pillars. That is where you will find plaques. This is a living attraction, with lots of room for expansion. (just see that spaces available to place a plaque on the pillar). Oceanographer Mathew Fontaine Maury and bluegrass musician Ralph Stanley were inducted as the Class of 2019. It is relatively easy to get to and is marked with a huge archway on each side of it. There is metered street parking and a few commercial lots within walking distance that you can park at to visit here. The meters cost about $2/ hour and the lots vary in price depending on what is going on and the season. There were a few urban campers taking a nap and hanging out while I was there. And the place could be a bit cleaner and maybe a little maintenance. The bronze plaques could also use some periodic polishing. All in all, it is still an attraction to see in Virginia Beach. It is not a destination spot though and would be best if it was visited during a trip to the boardwalk or one of the other local attractions.

    I didn't know anything about Virginia Legends Walk until the day that I went to visit. I'd taken…read morethe day off from work and wanted something to do on a beautiful, sunny, fall day. It is located on 13th Street, between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Avenue. I'm not really sure of the ideal place to park for a visit, several nearby lots seem to be blocked off or closed. Stroll through to learn about Virginia's local legends. You may be aware of a few, but you are bound to learn something new. Free Educational chill spot to slow down and take a breath The newer inductee panels are much easier to read than the old ones. Obviously time has weathered the old ones, but the new style/technique of etching/engraving is greatly improved. Make a special trip or just pop over from a break at the boardwalk.

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    The Norwegian Lady - U.S. & Norwegian Flags w/ Lady

    The Norwegian Lady

    4.0(4 reviews)
    12.0 km

    There is metered street parking and a few commercial lots within walking distance that you can park…read moreat to visit here. The meters cost about $2/ hour and the lots vary in price depending on what is going on and the season. The 9 foot statue of the Norwegian Lady is a bronze replica of a wooden figurehead that washed ashore after the fatal wreck of the Norwegian ship, "Dictator", in 1891 after a heavy storm. The figure head stood at the oceanfront as a memorial for sixty years before being gifted to Virginia Beach by Norway in 1962, to commemorate the tragic loss. The statue is placed on a granite pedestal that has two bronze plaques on them and overlooks the Boardwalk and the ocean. One of the statue's plaques is wishing sailors a "safe return home". It is a nice little plaza area that has benches in a u-shape on each side of the statue. There is also granite panels with a description of what happened in 1891 and another which talks about the "Sister Cities", Oslo, Norway and Virginia Beach. The Naval Aviation Monument is right behind the monument along the street and it would be best and most efficient to add that to your itinerary when your visit here.

    As many times as I've seen this lady standing guard in what seems like the most awkward place, I…read morefinally took the time to find out why!!! It's definitely worth the time to stop and actually read why she is there! You'll learn about the shipwreck, a twin sister, a sister city and an unlikely bond between two cities.

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    The Norwegian Lady
    The Norwegian Lady

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    Pagoda & Garden Foundation - Lights camera action!

    Pagoda & Garden Foundation

    4.3(32 reviews)
    19.1 km

    I came here after going to a sports card show in Norfolk. It wasn't a planned visit but I was just…read morelooking for something interesting to look at since I had a lot of free time and the weather was nice on Saturday. I thought it would be a lot larger but the spot is quite small but it is very nice to walk around. There are also lots of nice areas adjacent to the garden and terrace as well. I parked in front of the garden went around it and then found the USS Wisconsin and the Naval museum just past the garden. I went around and finished checking out the other side of the garden after. The parking was free for 2 hrs in front of the garden and it seemed like parking in general was plentiful and open this weekend. It looked like college dormitories around the garden and some other residential areas around the middle of downtown Norfolk. There were many nice plants in the garden, the terrace was nice but not open as far as I could tell, and the koi pond was nice if someone would clean out the pond scum from the fish pond. There were small bridges over the water and multiple water fountains in the koi pond. There were a few benches to sit on if you wanted to just relax or meditate in the garden. Overall, it was a nice garden but it is not something to go downtown to see, but it is a nice additional thing to see if you are going to the USS Wisconsin and the Naval museum or if you staying in downtown area. Lots of people were exercising (walking and jogging) so it is a nice scene to pass by if you are doing that.

    Great spot to walk around. There's ice cream inside too! Very yummy. Beautiful day to explore.read more

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    Pagoda & Garden Foundation - One of thee best photography spots in Norfolk

    One of thee best photography spots in Norfolk

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    Statue at entrance

    Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial

    Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial

    4.8(5 reviews)
    11.3 km

    Honor those that sacrifice for other's…read more For all those that gave the ultimate price protecting their fellow mam. I and many others salute you and you have our eternal thanks.

    This is one of the few law enforcement memorials that I have seen around the country. It is very…read morewell done and is in a small plaza area off of the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, near 35th street. There is metered street parking and a few commercial lots within walking distance that you can park at to visit here. The meters cost about $2/ hour and the lots vary in price depending on what is going on and the season. The center piece of the memorial is a sculpture that was designed by Paul DiPasquale, the artist who also created the world famous King Neptune Statue, just down the boardwalk. It was dedicated in 2012 and is in great shape. The statue depicts 3 officer representing the Virginia Beach Police Department, the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office and the state and federal agencies, extending their hands down to help others, while their arms are interlocked at the center. Individual plaques provide details of each fallen officer's line-of-duty death. You will find the names of fallen officers are inscribed on the granite base of the memorial and Individual plaques on granite slabs, providing details of each fallen officer's line-of-duty death. Additionally, there is a granite wall with law enforcement pictures engraved on it and another wall acknowledging donors. This memorial is illuminated at night and sadly, has to have camera coverage to protect against potential vandals. It is meant to be a peaceful place to pay respects and reflect. It is a tad off of the boardwalk but over still is able to overlook the water. It is a very fitting tribute to the heroes in blue that paid the ultimate sacrifice. It would be a wonderful thing if there are no more names added to this memorial. This will probably not be a very long stop, so I recommend making this part of a larger itinerary. You could start with coupling it with a visit to the boardwalk, the nearby King Neptune sculpture and the Navy SEAL memorial.

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    Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial
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    Hampton Carousel - Beautiful carousel with Toboggan Music Machine

    Hampton Carousel

    4.9(9 reviews)
    25.7 km

    Hampton Carousel is hands down the best carousel experience I have ever had, and that goes the same…read morefor my parents who were with me. The gentlemen running it were incredibly nice and gave us an unforgettable tour of this classic piece of Americana. My parents and I had planned to make the Hampton Carousel a focal point of our recent visit to the area since my mother is a member of the National Carousel Association, and we were so glad we did. This was a gorgeous Sunday and despite that the area was relatively empty. We had very few other folks come by the carousel while we were there and so the two gentlemen running it gave us the grand tour, including of the central support pillar, the electronics adapted to assist the century-old organ, and the other historical artifacts lining the walls. They did so out of the kindness of their hearts and a genuine affection for the carousel and its history, which you just don't see in terms of commitment at most venues anymore. The price for all of this? $1 a ride. What a deal! The carousel ride itself was enjoyable, and it's very cool that they have so many tracks of the hit songs from each year the carousel has been open. You never know what you'll hear next! The pavilion containing the carousel is beautiful and sturdy, which is particularly important when it comes to protecting the carousel for the next century or so. This was a fun experience, and you can't beat the $1 ride price. Genuinely great fun for everyone, make sure you stop by if you're in the area! Overall: 5.0 stars ----- Pros: - Amazing staff who go out of their way to make your experience a special one. - $1 carousel rides? The price is right! - Beautiful pavilion in great shape. - Fun decor with a ton of history behind it. Cons: - None, even their hours are great. Make sure you stop by!

    Love this. My sister came from Florida to go here. The family had a great time and that day we…read morewent it was free.

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    Hampton Carousel - Carousel is in amazing shape, they did a spectacular job restoring it.

    Carousel is in amazing shape, they did a spectacular job restoring it.

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    The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker - The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker

    The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker

    5.0(1 review)
    5.6 km

    More than just the marker, there is a touching statue here of Grace Sherwood. Having visited the…read moreVirginia Beach area many times and spending some time here, it never occurred to me to think about where the name of "Witchduck Road" came from. And now that I know the sad tale of it, I share it with you. The marker reads: "The witchcraft case of Grace Sherwood is one of the best known in Virginia. She was accused of bewitching a neighbor's crop in 1698. Allegations grew over time until the Princess Anne County government and her accusers decided she would be tested by ducking, since water was considered pure and would not permit a witch to sink into its depths. Sherwood's accusers on 10 July 1706 tied her hands to her feet and dropped her into the Western Branch of the Lynnhaven River near what is now known as Witch Duck Point. Sherwood floated, a sign of guilt. She was imprisoned, but was eventually released. Sherwood lived the rest of her life quietly and died by 1740." There is also a small plaque at the foot of the statue that reads: "I am pleased to join the Mayor of Virginia Beach in extending best wishes as you work to promote justice in the 1706 "witch ducking" case of Grace Sherwood. With 300 years of hindsight, we all certainly can agree that trial by water is an injustice. We can also celebrate the fact woman's equality is that a constitutionally protected today, and woman have the freedom to pursue their hopes and dreams. The historical records that survive indicate that Ms. Sherwood, a midwife and widowed mother of three, survived her "Trial by Water" in 1706. Those records also indicate that one of my predecessors, Governor Alexander Spotswood, eventually helped her reclaim her property. The record also indicates Ms. Sherwood led an otherwise quiet and law-abiding life until she died at the age of 80. Today, July 10, 2006, as the 70th Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I am pleased to officially restore the good name of Grace Sherwood. Sincerely, Timothy M. Kane" The marker and statue (with a small bench) are at the corner of Independence and Witchduck Road in front of the hospital.

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    The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker - Statue of Grace Sherwood

    Statue of Grace Sherwood

    The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker
    The Testing of Grace Sherwood Historical Marker

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