I like to go to a particular...
I like to go to a particular club downtown, called Backstage Cafe. Nice. Good music, good pizza, leather couches, and good beer. Expen$ive, though. Cheaper place is Lovely Ladies on Little Creek Rd. Leaving.
5701 Chambers Street, Norfolk, Virginia, 23502, United States
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Bean There Cafe
Confederate Monument also on Cannonball Trail
Mermaid in front of the Nauticus Center
Destroyers tied up at the pier
I like to go to a particular club downtown, called Backstage Cafe. Nice. Good music, good pizza, leather couches, and good beer. Expen$ive, though. Cheaper place is Lovely Ladies on Little Creek Rd. Leaving.
This beautiful Classic Revival building was completed in 1850. Designed by William Singleton, with the help of Thomas Walter, it served for many years as Norfolk's city hall, and later as the courthouse.
After the death of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur in 1964, it became a memorial to him. Today, it houses exhibits on the General's entire career, from his cadet days at West Point to his farewell speech before Congress, where he said "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away".
The memory of this larger-than-life military hero has never faded away. He commanded the Rainbow Division in World War I, became the Army's youngest-ever Chief of Staff, led the American forces in the Southwest Pacific in World War II, presided over Japan's surrender that ended the war in 1945, led the US forces in Korea in 1950, and finally had to resign for publicly criticizing President Truman's policy in Korea. No wonder he's been called an "American Caesar".
This memorial does him justice. He and his wife Jean are buried here, surrounded by mementos of his many campaigns. There will never be another like him.
Norfolk's sparkling downtown waterfront is a place of parks, promenades, restaurants, shops and museums. Giant commercial vessels and naval ships are guided along by the city's famous "tugs", historic ferries whisk visitors between Norfolk and Portsmouth, and a fleet of boats - from a three-masted schooner to a sleek dinner yacht - wait to give visitors an upfront look at one of the world's largest naval base.
Also, be sure to visit the Navy base, state zoo, botanical garden, beaches, and other appealing attractions that are dotted throughout Norfolk. They are easily reached by taxi, car or tour bus, and close to restaurants, shopping centers and lodging.
Enjoy our city, visit our neighborhoods and talk to our people. Then stroll our streets and through our shops, sail our waters, delight in our performing arts, and I think you'll see why Norfolk is a great place to live, learn, work and play. Come back soon
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Address: 5701 Chambers Street, Norfolk, Virginia, 23502, United States
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