Top 5 Museums in Yorktown, Virginia (VA)

February 13, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

On October 19, 1781, in Yorktown, Virginia, the British forces surrendered to George Washington, effectively ending the Revolutionary War and ushering in the early days of the United States. Learn more about the Siege of Yorktown at the Yorktown Victory Center, a museum located at Yorktown Battlefield National Park. Yorktown is part of "America's Historic Triangle," along with the nearby colonial towns of Jamestown and Williamsburg, an area aimed at allowing visitors to interact with the past.
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1. American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

200 Water Street Route 1020, Yorktown, VA 23690 +1 757-887-1776 http://historyisfun.org
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4.5 based on 1,303 reviews

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

Museum where you can find all types of displays regarding the momentous events and activities during Revolutionary times.

Reviewed By CatyRay

This is a great museum and living history site that explains the Revolution from the time when Britain imposed taxes on the colonies to make up for the huge cost of the French & Indian War, to the Treaty of Paris in 1783. It isn't just about the Yorktown battle, American victory and British surrender. You walk from room to room in the indoor exhibit area (one-way now), viewing artifact cabinets and large, easily readable text on plaques. Two films available now. The second, about the Siege of Yorktown, has loud noise (canon fire) and smoke. You feel like your in the middle, as the benches seem to shudder with each blast. Outdoors, there is a recreated military encampment and working colonial farm. The guides are very knowledgeable, and with only a dozen visitors wandering around, had time to answer questions and engage in a deeper explanation/discussion. I have been interested in the Revolution since childhood (Dad was active in the Sons of the Revolution and I'm a DAR member) and have degrees in history. This museum was a great refresher . I would not advise brining small children if you want to take your time and read everything in the exhibits. The "hands on" features (push button for short a video, for example), have been turned off. Well worth the $15.25 adult admission. Glad we went and I will go back when the next special exhibit opens about November. I was hesitant, at first, to book, since I've been to historical sites that seem to have been a little too commercial for my taste. This is run by a foundation (including the Jamestown Settlement) that gets some state funding for the educational purposes.

2. The Watermen's Museum

309 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690-2200 +1 757-887-2641 [email protected] http://www.watermens.org
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

The Watermen's Museum

Reviewed By sharlinez

This was a great little museum that was a fun stop for our family. My children had a lovely time finding the items on the scavenger hunt. My husband and I learned a lot about the history of the museum and the watermen of Virginia.

402 Main Street, Yorktown, VA 23990 +1 757-369-1108 http://onthehillgallery.com/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

On The Hill Gallery

4. Moore House

Route 17 Colonial National Historical Park, Near Yorktown Battlefield, Yorktown, VA +1 757-898-3400 https://www.nps.gov/york/learn/historyculture/moore-house.htm
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Moore House

5. York County Historical Museum

408 Main Street, Yorktown, VA 23690 +1 757-875-9141 http://www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism/ThingstoDo/YorkCountyHistoricalMuseum.aspx
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

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