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Event Series Ocean Bound Exhibit

Ocean Bound Exhibit

Virginia Living Museum 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd, Newport News

Experience a rainstorm in a giant 3-D watershed model! Navigate a "submersible" from a mountain stream to the ocean, encountering aquatic species along the way. Take on the role of a biologist, guide water through a maze, divert pollutants, and learn how river otters made a comeback. Become a Watershed Warrior and discover how you can help protect our oceans in *Ocean Bound*!

“Patrons & Patriots: The Legacy of Nick and Mary Mathews” Special Exhibition

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown 200 Water Street, Route 1020, Yorktown

Celebrate the legacy of Nick and Mary Mathews, Yorktown restauranteurs who donated the land for the American Revolution Museum. Explore the history of Nick’s Seafood Pavilion, an iconic Virginia restaurant, and see rare items from its legendary past. Included with museum admission. This event runs from March 8th until July 27th.

Merchants Square’s Concert Series (FREE) – Cam Clark

Merchants Square Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Merchants Square’s Concert Series is back for Summer 2025, live on Duke of Gloucester Street the first Friday of each month from May through October. Enjoy a free evening of live music featuring an eclectic lineup of top-tier artists—from soulful blues to Americana, alt-country, and more—all in the heart of historic Merchants Square. Bring a chair, bring a friend, and let the music take you away.

Haunted Williamsburg

Market House in Colonial Williamsburg 102 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Want a different evening out? How about an eerie evening with the official ghost tour of Colonial Williamsburg: Haunted Williamsburg Nightly at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pmHaunted Williamsburg  It is...

Event Series Cry Witch! Is Back!

Cry Witch!

Capitol Building Colonial Williamsburg E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Cry Witch! You decide! Is Grace Sherwood a witch? Question witnesses. Weigh evidence. Finally, cast your vote for the guilt or innocence of “the Virginia Witch.” Not appropriate for young...

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