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17 Best Things to Do in Norfolk, VA (for 2021)
"As Norfolk’s art center, the d’Art Center proudly serves the greater Hampton Roads area by connecting the community with the visual arts. A non-profit 501c(3), d’Art offers art education, programming, outreach, and events, many of which are free and open to the public. D’Art also houses studios, occupied by professional resident artists working in a variety of media, including painting, glass, ceramics, printmaking, and fiber art."
"d'Art Center is a unique visual arts facility that hosts working art studios creating, displaying and selling original fine art and provides the public with the opportunity to meet their artists and see how art is made. They also offer adult and children's art classes, workshops and summer art camps. See their current event and exhibition schedule here."
"One of the coolest things to do in Norfolk is to visit the Selden Market – a place where you can experience and enjoy many of the city’s newer concepts in fashion, food, coffee, and more!. Located in the famous Selden Arcade building in downtown Norfolk, the repurposed space is paving the way for local businesses in Hampton Roads. View this post on Instagram"
"208 E Main St, Norfolk, VA 23510-1608+1 757-510-2740[email protected]http://seldenmarket.com. Selden Market is Norfolk's first retail incubator. We offer a mix up-and-coming concepts in retail, food and more from local, small businesses."
"772 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23457-1328https://cullipherfarm.com/patch-772-pa/. Family-owned pick-your-own destination open April-October with attractions and wagon rides. Hours for pick-your-own are subject to change based on weather and picking conditions."
"• 2013 Award of Merit from HRACRE for Best Master Planned • 2013 City of Virginia Beach Planning Commission Design Awards Merit Award in the Mixed Use Category"
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Looking for food, fun, and fashion?. Then Red Mill Commons is the spot."
"1-2 pm Explore the Virginia Beach Boardwalk or rent a bike, surrey, or blades. 2-5 Explore Atlantic Avenue family fun attractions!"
"The first thing that you can do during your visit to Norfolk, Virginia is to take a tour of the Battleship Wisconsin. It is berthed at Nauticus and considered to be one of the largest and last battleships built by the United States Navy. The ship was launched on December 7, 1943, and it was berthed at Nauticus on the same date in 2000."
"We’ve already talked about the Nauticus National Maritime Center. Perched on the largest Naval Base in the world, you would also expect to see some pretty big ships too, right?. Well at this extension of the Maritime Center, you can."