Top 10 Museums in Northern Neck, Northern Neck

February 15, 2022 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Northern Neck, United States including Objects, Art and More, Steamboat Era Museum, Morattico Waterfront Museum, Reedville Fishermen's Museum, Stratford Hall, Kinsale Museum, RAL Art Center, Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Artists' Alliance at Jarrett Thor Fine Arts, Museum at Colonial Beach.
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1. Objects, Art and More

4462 Irvington Rd, Irvington, VA 22480-2106 +1 804-438-8024 [email protected] http://www.objectsartandmore.com/
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Objects, Art and More

2. Steamboat Era Museum

156 King Carter Dr, Irvington, VA 22480-0132 +1 804-438-6888 [email protected] http://www.SteamboatEraMuseum.org/
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Steamboat Era Museum

The Steamboat Era Museum opened its doors in 2004. It tells the story of the steamboats and how they altered the lives of everyone along the Chesapeake Bay. The steamboats provided an economic lifeline. The cities of Norfolk and, more predominately, Baltimore acted as gateways to the world beyond. The cities provided the markets, the towns provided the goods, and the steamboats provided a means to both. The era is brought to life with models, artifacts, photos . Here you can step back into time; a romantic time full of adventure, splendor and prosperity. Coming this year! The Pilothouse of the Potomac has been restored and will take pride of place in the museum! New exhibits are set to be unveiled with the reopening of the Museum in April, 2021

Reviewed By Z4836GGnancys - Irvington, United States

This is a world class little museum. It's well thought out and beautifully presented. For such a small town, I was surprised to see all the new and creative exhibits that have been installed this year. I did visit last year. The staff are all quite knowledgeable and super friendly. Only $5 for admission and kids under 12 are free and welcomed with a smile! Since I'm a "happy shopper", the gift shop has something for everyone-hooray! I left feeling richer in spirit learning so much about the Era of the Steamboat on the nearby rivers. While it's a small museum, it is full of history. This is a "don't miss" if you are visiting the Northern Neck.

3. Morattico Waterfront Museum

6584 Morattico Rd, Morattico, VA 22523-2000 http://www.morattico.org/
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Morattico Waterfront Museum

4. Reedville Fishermen's Museum

504 Main St, Reedville, VA 22539-4401 +1 804-453-6529 http://www.rfmuseum.org/
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Reedville Fishermen's Museum

Museum in Reedville that focuses on local fisheries.

Reviewed By Shendon - Grottoes, United States

Greatly enjoyed viewing the bay boats and immense fishing displays. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable.

5. Stratford Hall

483 Great House Rd, Stratford, VA 22558-0001 +1 804-493-1972 https://www.stratfordhall.org/
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Stratford Hall

Come visit Stratford Hall, home of the Lees of Virginia. Tour the Great House with one of our knowledgeable guides or tour at your own pace with a self-guided tour. After you've viewed the Great House take a stroll around our beautiful property. Explore the beaches, cliffs, hiking trails, mill and more. Come stay a night in one of our guest houses.

Reviewed By nicsteltzer - Virginia Beach, United States

Beautiful extensive estate with a rich and interesting history! The audio tour is enjoyable and user friendly. Great gift shop.

6. Kinsale Museum

449 Kinsale Rd, Kinsale, VA 22488-2436 +1 804-472-3001 http://www.kinsalefoundation.org
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

History museum of this coastal Virginia town.

7. RAL Art Center

19 N Main St, Kilmarnock, VA 22482-8501 +1 804-436-9309 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/RALArtCenter/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

RAL Art Center

Reviewed By CaptainUSNRet

She has been a member for many years it’s a wonderful place to visit and buy some fabulous artwork! Try it, you’ll love it!

8. Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library

8346 Mary Ball Rd, Lancaster, VA 22503-2519 +1 804-462-7280 [email protected] http://www.mbwm.org/
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Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library

History museum and genealogy research center for Lancaster County and the surrounding Northern Neck area. Founded in 1958, the historical society was named in honor of George Washington’s mother who was born in the County. The site encompasses the 1820s Old Jail, 1797 Clerk’s Office, and 1830 Lancaster House buildings in the Lancaster Court House Historic District. Changing exhibits feature antiques and artifacts on a variety of local topics. Library offers an extensive collection of genealogy and history research materials. Gift Shop with local books and Virginia products. Admission and research fees charged.

9. Artists' Alliance at Jarrett Thor Fine Arts

100 Taylor St Suite 101, Colonial Beach, VA 22443-2365 +1 804-224-7200 [email protected] http://www.aajtfa.com

Cooperative art gallery showing work from over 20 of the finest regional artists in painting, photography, encaustic, glass, basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, and furniture. Open Fri-Sun, 11-5. 2nd Fri Art Walk Monthly, New Show/Opening 6-9pm.

10. Museum at Colonial Beach

128 Hawthorn St, Colonial Beach, VA 22443-2320 http://www.museumatcolonialbeach.com
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Reviewed By Carlisle2021

The museum is very interesting and a nice place to learn about local history during the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum building is so quaint dating to the late 1890's. If you enjoy history, you will enjoy stopping by this museum and learning about the early watermen of Colonial Beach. The Oyster Wars exhibit was fascinating!

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