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  1. Norfolk ( / ˈnɔːrfʊk / ⓘ NOR-fuuk, locally / ˈnɔːfɪk / NAW-fik) is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, Norfolk had a population of 238,005, making it the third-most populous city in Virginia after neighboring Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, and the 95th-most populous city in the nation. [4]

    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • The USS Wisconsin
    • The Moses Myers House
    • Norfolk Botanical Garden
    • Hunter House Victorian Museum
    • The Virginia Zoo
    • Nauticus National Maritime Center
    • Naval Station Norfolk
    • General Douglas Macarthur Memorial
    • Wells Theater

    Nestled in the Ghent district, known for being for the most artistic area of the city, is the Chrysler Museum of Art. This museum is famous for being one of the most important museums in the whole of the Southeastern United States, so with that in mind make sure you don’t miss a trip here if you are an art lover. The museum dates back to the 1930s,...

    The USS Wisconsin is famous for being a mighty battleship that was in operation during the Second World War as well as the Korean War. The ship was actually retired on the 1980s, only to be called up for service again in Operation Desert Storm in the 1990s. After such an illustrious history, the ship is now a nautical museum and you can take a self...

    The former home of the Moses Myers, a famous American entrepreneur who was instrumental in the growth of Norfolk, the Moses Myers House gives visitors a look into how people would have lived in this part of the United States at the turn of the century. The Moses Myers House has been lovingly restored over the years and is known for being one of the...

    The Norfolk Botanical Garden stretches over 150 acres and is divided into different sections that include over forty gardens, each with a distinct theme. The flowers and plants here are seasonal meaning that the gardens bloom all year round and there is even a special garden dedicated to younger visitors. As well as a special space for youngsters, ...

    Dating from 1894, the Hunter House Victorian Museum is the former home of the Hunter family and is the perfect place to come if you want to find out how a Victorian family would have lived in Norfolk. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and visitors can come here to see the period furnishings and antique memorabilia on ...

    Nestled next to picturesque Lafayette Park, there are over 500 animals housed at the Virginia Zoo, from elephants to rare species of frogs. Not limited to indigenous species, you will find animals from all over the world here including Africa, Australia, and Asia. The zoo is divided up into specific exhibits to showcase the different species, such ...

    The Nauticus National Maritime Center was founded in the 1980s and first opened its doors in 1994. This center is dedicated to all things nautical related and to that end you can expect a range of interactive exhibits where visitors can get hands-on, as well as several interactive and large screen theaters. Part of the center is the Hampton Roads N...

    Naval Station Norfolk is known as the largest station in the world, which is definitely something of a claim to fame. The base spreads for over six kilometers over the waterfront of Norfolk and 134 aircraft are housed here as well as an impressive 75 naval vessels. This is very much a working naval base and is actually home to the largest number of...

    Dedicated to Douglas MacArthur, this memorial is actually a museum that has an education center attached as well as a research center and a theater. The memorial here aims to tell the story of General MacArthur who fought in the First and Second World Wars as well as the Korean War. At the museum visitors will have the chance to see wartime memorab...

    Wells Theater first opened to the public in 1913, so if you want to catch a glimpse of a period architectural wonder in Norfolk, then this is the place to come. Many top performers in the United States at the time performed in this theater, and a large movie screen was erected in 1916. Over the years the theater took many different forms, including...

  2. Cope. Go next. Norfolk is in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia. It is a port city with a large Navy and shipping presence. But it is also known as a major cultural center, with world-class museums, opera, symphony, ballet and a vibrant arts community.

  3. Things to Do in Norfolk, Virginia: See Tripadvisor's 55,989 traveler reviews and photos of Norfolk tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Norfolk. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  4. Norfolk, VA. Norfolk, Virginia is a city on the water, but never watered down. Built on character, by characters, we’re a melting pot of people, cultures, and ideas. Explore Our Neighborhoods.

  5. City of Norfolk. 810 Union Street. Norfolk, VA 23510. Phone: 757-664-6510. Get Directions

  6. 4 days ago · Norfolk, independent city and port, southeastern Virginia, U.S. It lies on the Elizabeth River in the Tidewater region, at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay.