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Plan a fun-filled visit from beginning to end!

A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

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Plan a fun-filled visitfrom beginning to end!

A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

NORFOLK, VIRGINIAWELCOME TO TALES BY RAIL, A WAY TO SEE THE CITY OF NORFOLK

AND EXPERIENCE STORIES OF BOTH PAST AND PRESENT VIA THE

TIDE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM.

There are hundreds of stories to be shared about Norfolk; from a revolutionary

cannonball lodged in the brick wall of a church and passages in secret along the

Underground Railroad, to the statues of decorated heroes and battleships. Keep

an eye out for custom-made mermaid statues throughout downtown and in

surrounding neighborhoods. Take the Tales by Rail self-guided tour and discover

these and many other Norfolk tales, and maybe make a few of your own.

This brochure includes station descriptions, a detailed map, and

a quick reference guide of frequented places of interest at

each stop.

1-800-368-3097 | visitnorfolktoday.com

EVMC/FORT NORFOLK STATION QUICK GUIDE: The stories begin here! Hop off the train and go for a

walk along the Elizabeth River Trail, which leads to

downtown Norfolk. Or walk where American soldiers

served and defended our harbors during the War of

1812, at Fort Norfolk, located a few blocks away from the

station. This stop is the easiest way to get to the Historic

Ghent district where you’ll find plenty of restaurants,

cafes, pubs, shops and more.

YORK STREET/FREEMASON STATION QUICK GUIDE: Just a short walk down Botetourt Street in the Freemason

neighborhood, there are eateries, retail stores and coffee

shops. Walk the old cobblestone streets to The Dr. William

B. Selden House, which served as headquarters for the

Union occupation, or to The William Lamb House (a.k.a.

Kenmure), home of Norfolk Mayor William Wilson Lamb,

who is credited with saving Norfolk’s historic mace during

the Civil War.

MONTICELLO STATIONQUICK GUIDE: From this station, discover the story of Moses Myers

by taking a tour of the Moses Myers House, the oldest

Jewish home in America open to the public as a museum.

Stop by The Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-

Baylor House to learn more about our 400-year-old city,

or learn about our connection with the U.S. Capitol Dome

architect, Thomas U. Walter, at the Freemason Street

Baptist Church sanctuary building. Popular performance

venues such as The NorVa, Wells Theatre, Chrysler Hall,

Generic Theater and Work|Release are also located

nearby. Take a stroll through the NEON Arts District for a

unique cultural experience.

MACARTHUR SQUARE STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Engage your inner history buff at Norfolk’s many beautiful

museums and historical sites, including the MacArthur

Memorial or Windows on History at MacArthur

Center. Feast on delicacies and desserts at local

eateries tucked away along the downtown streets.

Stop by the Slover Library to experience leading-edge

technology in an innovative space. There is a story

around every corner from this station!

CIVIC PLAZA STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Some of Norfolk’s best tales can be found just a few steps

away from this station starting at the historic St. Paul’s

Episcopal Church, where a piece of artillery fired from the

British fleet in 1776 remains lodged in a brick wall. From

here, follow the rest of the self-guided Cannonball Trail,

a tour that connects historic sites throughout the city.

The Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception

is nearby. Built in 1858, she is a testament to the Gothic

Revival design; an architect’s delight. Also, there are plenty

of great restaurants and retail shops in this area.

HARBOR PARK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE: This station is a fan favorite! Harbor Park is home to

Norfolk’s minor league baseball team, the Tides. Harbor

Park has been rated the best minor league stadium

by Baseball America.

Check the schedule

and get ready for a

home run of a time!

Did you know this

area used to be the

location of Higgin’s

Wharf and Wright’s

Wharf where fugitive

slaves spent part of

their journey along

the Underground

Railroad? One ship of particular note was the Augusta,

captained by William C. Smith. Go to visitnorfolktoday.com

and download the Waterways to Freedom tour to

hear her story as well as Norfolk’s entire Underground

Railroad tale.

NSU STATIONQUICK GUIDE:

The tales here are both ancient and modern. Visit the

Norfolk State University Planetarium which offers guests

the chance to explore the universe or hear lectures,

or check out the L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts

Center for a variety of events from contemporary music

performances to educational forums.

BALLENTINE/BROAD CREEK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE:

Come out with friends, find a seat, and watch the

Norfolk State Spartans football team at the William “Dick”

Price Stadium.

INGLESIDE ROAD STATIONStudents, faculty and alumni from the Governor’s School

for the Arts teamed up with third and fourth graders from

Ingleside Elementary School to create a dynamic portrait

of the Ingleside neighborhood. The tales told here are

from the locals who reside near this residential stop.

MILITARY HIGHWAY STATION PARK & RIDE

This station is adjacent to a park and ride lot and connects

to several local bus routes offering convenient access to

nearby hotels, shopping and attractions.

NEWTOWN ROAD STATION PARK & RIDE

This may be the end of the line and the eastern terminus

of the Tide, but it is not the end of the stories in Norfolk.

For more information, go to visitnorfolktoday.com!

= Restaurants = Historic Landmarks = Shopping = Attractions & Markers

Search VisitNorfolkVA in the Apple or Android app

store to download our user-friendly app!

Find your fun in Norfolk.Download our app!

Page 3: Visit 26527 talesbyrail15 issuu

Plan a fun-filled visitfrom beginning to end!

A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

NORFOLK, VIRGINIAWELCOME TO TALES BY RAIL, A WAY TO SEE THE CITY OF NORFOLK

AND EXPERIENCE STORIES OF BOTH PAST AND PRESENT VIA THE

TIDE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM.

There are hundreds of stories to be shared about Norfolk; from a revolutionary

cannonball lodged in the brick wall of a church and passages in secret along the

Underground Railroad, to the statues of decorated heroes and battleships. Keep

an eye out for custom-made mermaid statues throughout downtown and in

surrounding neighborhoods. Take the Tales by Rail self-guided tour and discover

these and many other Norfolk tales, and maybe make a few of your own.

This brochure includes station descriptions, a detailed map, and

a quick reference guide of frequented places of interest at

each stop.

1-800-368-3097 | visitnorfolktoday.com

EVMC/FORT NORFOLK STATION QUICK GUIDE: The stories begin here! Hop off the train and go for a

walk along the Elizabeth River Trail, which leads to

downtown Norfolk. Or walk where American soldiers

served and defended our harbors during the War of

1812, at Fort Norfolk, located a few blocks away from the

station. This stop is the easiest way to get to the Historic

Ghent district where you’ll find plenty of restaurants,

cafes, pubs, shops and more.

YORK STREET/FREEMASON STATION QUICK GUIDE: Just a short walk down Botetourt Street in the Freemason

neighborhood, there are eateries, retail stores and coffee

shops. Walk the old cobblestone streets to The Dr. William

B. Selden House, which served as headquarters for the

Union occupation, or to The William Lamb House (a.k.a.

Kenmure), home of Norfolk Mayor William Wilson Lamb,

who is credited with saving Norfolk’s historic mace during

the Civil War.

MONTICELLO STATIONQUICK GUIDE: From this station, discover the story of Moses Myers

by taking a tour of the Moses Myers House, the oldest

Jewish home in America open to the public as a museum.

Stop by The Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-

Baylor House to learn more about our 400-year-old city,

or learn about our connection with the U.S. Capitol Dome

architect, Thomas U. Walter, at the Freemason Street

Baptist Church sanctuary building. Popular performance

venues such as The NorVa, Wells Theatre, Chrysler Hall,

Generic Theater and Work|Release are also located

nearby. Take a stroll through the NEON Arts District for a

unique cultural experience.

MACARTHUR SQUARE STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Engage your inner history buff at Norfolk’s many beautiful

museums and historical sites, including the MacArthur

Memorial or Windows on History at MacArthur

Center. Feast on delicacies and desserts at local

eateries tucked away along the downtown streets.

Stop by the Slover Library to experience leading-edge

technology in an innovative space. There is a story

around every corner from this station!

CIVIC PLAZA STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Some of Norfolk’s best tales can be found just a few steps

away from this station starting at the historic St. Paul’s

Episcopal Church, where a piece of artillery fired from the

British fleet in 1776 remains lodged in a brick wall. From

here, follow the rest of the self-guided Cannonball Trail,

a tour that connects historic sites throughout the city.

The Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception

is nearby. Built in 1858, she is a testament to the Gothic

Revival design; an architect’s delight. Also, there are plenty

of great restaurants and retail shops in this area.

HARBOR PARK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE: This station is a fan favorite! Harbor Park is home to

Norfolk’s minor league baseball team, the Tides. Harbor

Park has been rated the best minor league stadium

by Baseball America.

Check the schedule

and get ready for a

home run of a time!

Did you know this

area used to be the

location of Higgin’s

Wharf and Wright’s

Wharf where fugitive

slaves spent part of

their journey along

the Underground

Railroad? One ship of particular note was the Augusta,

captained by William C. Smith. Go to visitnorfolktoday.com

and download the Waterways to Freedom tour to

hear her story as well as Norfolk’s entire Underground

Railroad tale.

NSU STATIONQUICK GUIDE:

The tales here are both ancient and modern. Visit the

Norfolk State University Planetarium which offers guests

the chance to explore the universe or hear lectures,

or check out the L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts

Center for a variety of events from contemporary music

performances to educational forums.

BALLENTINE/BROAD CREEK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE:

Come out with friends, find a seat, and watch the

Norfolk State Spartans football team at the William “Dick”

Price Stadium.

INGLESIDE ROAD STATIONStudents, faculty and alumni from the Governor’s School

for the Arts teamed up with third and fourth graders from

Ingleside Elementary School to create a dynamic portrait

of the Ingleside neighborhood. The tales told here are

from the locals who reside near this residential stop.

MILITARY HIGHWAY STATION PARK & RIDE

This station is adjacent to a park and ride lot and connects

to several local bus routes offering convenient access to

nearby hotels, shopping and attractions.

NEWTOWN ROAD STATION PARK & RIDE

This may be the end of the line and the eastern terminus

of the Tide, but it is not the end of the stories in Norfolk.

For more information, go to visitnorfolktoday.com!

= Restaurants = Historic Landmarks = Shopping = Attractions & Markers

Search VisitNorfolkVA in the Apple or Android app

store to download our user-friendly app!

Find your fun in Norfolk.Download our app!

Page 4: Visit 26527 talesbyrail15 issuu

Plan a fun-filled visitfrom beginning to end!

A SELF-GUIDED TOUR

NORFOLK, VIRGINIAWELCOME TO TALES BY RAIL, A WAY TO SEE THE CITY OF NORFOLK

AND EXPERIENCE STORIES OF BOTH PAST AND PRESENT VIA THE

TIDE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM.

There are hundreds of stories to be shared about Norfolk; from a revolutionary

cannonball lodged in the brick wall of a church and passages in secret along the

Underground Railroad, to the statues of decorated heroes and battleships. Keep

an eye out for custom-made mermaid statues throughout downtown and in

surrounding neighborhoods. Take the Tales by Rail self-guided tour and discover

these and many other Norfolk tales, and maybe make a few of your own.

This brochure includes station descriptions, a detailed map, and

a quick reference guide of frequented places of interest at

each stop.

1-800-368-3097 | visitnorfolktoday.com

EVMC/FORT NORFOLK STATION QUICK GUIDE: The stories begin here! Hop off the train and go for a

walk along the Elizabeth River Trail, which leads to

downtown Norfolk. Or walk where American soldiers

served and defended our harbors during the War of

1812, at Fort Norfolk, located a few blocks away from the

station. This stop is the easiest way to get to the Historic

Ghent district where you’ll find plenty of restaurants,

cafes, pubs, shops and more.

YORK STREET/FREEMASON STATION QUICK GUIDE: Just a short walk down Botetourt Street in the Freemason

neighborhood, there are eateries, retail stores and coffee

shops. Walk the old cobblestone streets to The Dr. William

B. Selden House, which served as headquarters for the

Union occupation, or to The William Lamb House (a.k.a.

Kenmure), home of Norfolk Mayor William Wilson Lamb,

who is credited with saving Norfolk’s historic mace during

the Civil War.

MONTICELLO STATIONQUICK GUIDE: From this station, discover the story of Moses Myers

by taking a tour of the Moses Myers House, the oldest

Jewish home in America open to the public as a museum.

Stop by The Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-

Baylor House to learn more about our 400-year-old city,

or learn about our connection with the U.S. Capitol Dome

architect, Thomas U. Walter, at the Freemason Street

Baptist Church sanctuary building. Popular performance

venues such as The NorVa, Wells Theatre, Chrysler Hall,

Generic Theater and Work|Release are also located

nearby. Take a stroll through the NEON Arts District for a

unique cultural experience.

MACARTHUR SQUARE STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Engage your inner history buff at Norfolk’s many beautiful

museums and historical sites, including the MacArthur

Memorial or Windows on History at MacArthur

Center. Feast on delicacies and desserts at local

eateries tucked away along the downtown streets.

Stop by the Slover Library to experience leading-edge

technology in an innovative space. There is a story

around every corner from this station!

CIVIC PLAZA STATIONQUICK GUIDE: Some of Norfolk’s best tales can be found just a few steps

away from this station starting at the historic St. Paul’s

Episcopal Church, where a piece of artillery fired from the

British fleet in 1776 remains lodged in a brick wall. From

here, follow the rest of the self-guided Cannonball Trail,

a tour that connects historic sites throughout the city.

The Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception

is nearby. Built in 1858, she is a testament to the Gothic

Revival design; an architect’s delight. Also, there are plenty

of great restaurants and retail shops in this area.

HARBOR PARK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE: This station is a fan favorite! Harbor Park is home to

Norfolk’s minor league baseball team, the Tides. Harbor

Park has been rated the best minor league stadium

by Baseball America.

Check the schedule

and get ready for a

home run of a time!

Did you know this

area used to be the

location of Higgin’s

Wharf and Wright’s

Wharf where fugitive

slaves spent part of

their journey along

the Underground

Railroad? One ship of particular note was the Augusta,

captained by William C. Smith. Go to visitnorfolktoday.com

and download the Waterways to Freedom tour to

hear her story as well as Norfolk’s entire Underground

Railroad tale.

NSU STATIONQUICK GUIDE:

The tales here are both ancient and modern. Visit the

Norfolk State University Planetarium which offers guests

the chance to explore the universe or hear lectures,

or check out the L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts

Center for a variety of events from contemporary music

performances to educational forums.

BALLENTINE/BROAD CREEK STATION PARK & RIDE

QUICK GUIDE:

Come out with friends, find a seat, and watch the

Norfolk State Spartans football team at the William “Dick”

Price Stadium.

INGLESIDE ROAD STATIONStudents, faculty and alumni from the Governor’s School

for the Arts teamed up with third and fourth graders from

Ingleside Elementary School to create a dynamic portrait

of the Ingleside neighborhood. The tales told here are

from the locals who reside near this residential stop.

MILITARY HIGHWAY STATION PARK & RIDE

This station is adjacent to a park and ride lot and connects

to several local bus routes offering convenient access to

nearby hotels, shopping and attractions.

NEWTOWN ROAD STATION PARK & RIDE

This may be the end of the line and the eastern terminus

of the Tide, but it is not the end of the stories in Norfolk.

For more information, go to visitnorfolktoday.com!

= Restaurants = Historic Landmarks = Shopping = Attractions & Markers

Search VisitNorfolkVA in the Apple or Android app

store to download our user-friendly app!

Find your fun in Norfolk.Download our app!

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WATERSIDE DR. WATER ST.

PARK

AVE

.

E. MAIN ST.

MARTIN’S LN.

ATLANTIC ST.

BANK ST.BANK ST.

ST. PAUL’S BLVD.

COMM

ERCIAL PL.

MAIN ST.

PLUME ST.

CITY HALL AVE.

CITY HALL AVE.

BROOKE AVE.

TAZEWELL ST.

MARKET ST.COLLEGE PL.

E. FREEMASON ST.

E. CHARLOTTE ST.

BRAMBLETON AVE.GRACE ST.

BRAMBLETON AVE.

OLNEY RD.

OLNEY RD.

E. VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD.

E. PRINCESS ANNE RD.

W. OLNEY RD.

COLONIAL AVE.

MOW

BRAY ARCH

FAIRFAX AVE.

GRAYDON AVE.

WESTOVER AVE.

REDGATE AVE.

STOC

KLEY

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DENS

FRONT ST.

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HAMPTON BLVD.

PEMBROKE AVE.

BOTETOURT ST.

BOTETOURT ST.

DUNMORE ST.

FREEMASON ST.

W. BUTE ST.

YORK ST.

DUKE ST.YARMOUTH ST.

DUKE ST.

BOUSH ST.

MAGAZINE LN.

GRANBY ST.

GRANBY ST.GRANBY ST.

BOUSH ST.

BUTE ST.

MONTICELLO AVE.

UNION ST.

MOWBRAY ARCH

WARREN CRESCENT

MONTICELLO AVE.

HISTORIC GHENT

NEON ARTS

DISTRICT

CEDAR GROVE

ST. PAUL’S BLVD.

MAR K E T ST.

CHUR

CH S

T.

BRAMBLETON AVE.

S. MOW

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MEMORIAL PL.YARMOUTH ST.

E. CHARLOTTE ST.

E. VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD.

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COURT ST.

FREEMASONHISTORICDISTRICT

WOOD ST.

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SHIRLEY AVE.

GATES AVE.

SPOTSWOOD AVE.

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AVE.

SHIRLEY AVE.

E. PRINCESS ANNE RD.

W. 20TH ST.

GRANBY ST.

MONTICELLO AVE.

LLEWELLYN AVE.

CHURCH ST.

COLONIAL AVE.

W. 23RD ST.

W. 24TH ST.

GRAYDON AVE.

REDGATE AVE.

WESTOVER AVE.

CHELSEA

W. 25TH ST.

RALEIGH AVE.

OLNEY RD.

HARRINGTON AVE.

PLUM POINTPARK

CIVIC PLAZA STATIONHISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERSThe Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception .................232 Chapel StreetSt. Paul’s Episcopal Church .......................................................... 201 St. Paul’s Boulevard

HARBOR PARK STATIONATTRACTIONSAmtrak Station ................................................................................................280 Park AvenueTides Baseball ..........................................................................Harbor Park -150 Park Avenue

NSU STATIONATTRACTIONSL. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts Center ..................................................NSU CampusNSU Planetarium .................................................................................................NSU Campus

BALLENTINE / BROAD CREEK STATIONATTRACTIONSNorfolk State University Football ....................................................NSU Campus Stadium

INGLESIDE ROAD STATION

MILITARY HIGHWAY STATION

NW NEWTOWN ROAD STATION

EVMC / FORT NORFOLK STATIONHISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERSFort Norfolk ...................................................................................................... 801 Front Street

ATTRACTIONSElizabeth River Trail ................................................Claremont Avenue near Raleigh AvenuePlum Point Park ............................................................................................Riverview Avenue

YORK STREET / FREEMASON STATIONHISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERSAddington-Petty-Dickson House ..............................................300 West Freemason StreetAlmand-Archer House ................................................................................... 327 Duke StreetDr. William B. Selden House ................................................................ 351 Botetourt StreetJames W. Hunter House Victorian Museum and Shop .....................................................240 West Freemason StreetJohn Cary Weston House............................................................358 West Freemason StreetOld Second Presbyterian Church(now The Freemason Abbey) ....................................................209 West Freemason StreetTaylor-Whittle House ...................................................................227 West Freemason StreetWest Freemason St. Historic District Marker .........Corner of Duke St. and Freemason St.

ATTRACTIONSArmed Forces Memorial ............................................................................... Town Point ParkBattleship Wisconsin ............................................................One Waterside Drive (Nauticus)Commercial Place Fountain .....................................................Commercial Pl. and Main St.Nauticus ......................................................................................................One Waterside DriveNorfolk Pagoda Tea House & Oriental Garden ........................ 265 West Tazewell Street

MACARTHUR SQUARE STATIONHISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERSThe Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception .................232 Chapel StreetThe Confederate Memorial ..............................At the Cross of Main St. and Commercial Pl.General Douglas MacArthur Memorial Museum / MacArthur Memorial /MacArthur Square Park .....................................198 Bank Street (MacArthur Square Park)Old Norfolk City Hall ............................................................................235 East Plume StreetNorthern Limit of Old Norfolk .......................Corner of St. Paul’s Blvd. & East City Hall Ave.St. Paul’s Episcopal Church .......................................................... 201 St. Paul’s BoulevardWindows on History ......................................................City Hall Avenue (MacArthur Center)U.S. Custom House ..............................................................................................101 East Main StreetZero Mile Stone .....................................................198 Bank Street (MacArthur Square Park)

ATTRACTIONSHampton Roads Naval Museum.......................................................... One Waterside DriveCommercial Place Fountain .....................................................Commercial Pl. and Main St.Monticello Arcade ......................................................................... 211 East City Hall AvenueSpirit of Norfolk Cruises Office ..........................................................109 East Main StreetMacArthur Center .................................................................................300 Monticello AvenueNorfolk Southern Museum .......................................................... 3 Commercial Place #100American Rover / Victory Rover Sailing Cruises ..........................224 East Main StreetVirginia Maritime Association ..........................................................236 East Plume StreetBattleship Wisconsin ............................................................One Waterside Drive (Nauticus)Nauticus ..................................................................................................... One Waterside DriveSlover Library ............................................................................................235 E Plume StreetSpirit of Norfolk .......................................... 333 Waterside Drive (Behind Waterside District)Norfolk Pagoda Tea House & Oriental Garden ........................ 265 West Tazewell Street

MONTICELLO STATIONHISTORICAL LANDMARKS & MARKERSEpworth United Methodist Church ..........................................124 West Freemason StreetFreemason Street Baptist Church ............................................ 400 East Freemason StreetLegends of Music Walk of Fame ............................................................340 Granby StreetMoses Myers House .................................................................... 323 East Freemason StreetOld Norfolk Academy ....................................................................................420 Bank StreetSt. Johns African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church .................545 East Bute StreetWells Theatre / Virginia Stage Company .......................................108 E. Tazewell StreetWhitehead House, 1791 ........................................ East Freemason Street and Bank StreetThe Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-Baylor House........................................601 East Freemason Street

ATTRACTIONSChrysler Hall ...................................................................................... 215 St. Paul’s BoulevardGeneric Theater ................................................................................ 485 St. Paul’s BoulevardMacArthur Center .................................................................................300 Monticello AvenueNorfolk Scope Arena ................................................................201 East Brambleton AvenueNorVa .......................................................................................................317 Monticello AvenueThe Roper Performing Arts Center .........................................................340 Granby StreetWork |Release ..............................................................................................759 Granby Street

MACARTHUR CENTER

NORFOLKSCOPE

HARRISON OPERA HOUSE

TOWN POINT PARK

HALF MOONE CRUISE &

CELEBRATION CENTER

CHRYSLERHALL

SLOVER LIBRARY

CHRYSLERMUSEUM

HARBOR PARK

VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD.

N MILITARY HW

Y.

THE HAGUE

Parking Facilities

Tourist Information Center

Bicycle Racks

HRT Stops

Taxi Stand

Light Rail Stops

Cannonball Trail

Light Rail Route

MI

tine blvd. VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD.

N MILITARY HW

Y.

ADDITIONAL LIGHT RAIL STOPS

NW

NAUTICUS

1-800-368-3097 | visitnorfolktoday.com

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1-800-368-3097 | visitnorfolktoday.com

Search VisitNorfolkVA in the Apple or Android app store to download our user-friendly app!

Find your fun in Norfolk.Download our app!