3 of the Best Reasons to Visit the Deltaville Maritime Museum

Did you know that Deltaville, Virginia, was once considered the “Boat Building Capital of the Chesapeake Bay?” Today, we can thank a group of local volunteers for keeping this incredible history alive at the Deltaville Maritime Museum. When you visit the museum, you’re embarking on a voyage, and the destination is fascination. You’ll see a variety of rotating exhibits along the way and even some real, wooden ships ready to take to the sea! Read on and see what makes the Maritime Museum a must for any history buff. You can even create the ultimate itinerary of historic sites and museums with the suggestions in our free Vacation Guide! It’s full of ideas for more attractions nearby as well as the best local restaurants to fuel your adventures.

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Why You Should Check out the Deltaville Maritime Museum

1. The Incredible Exhibits

The exhibits at the Deltaville Maritime Museum are continually changing, but you can always count on them being unique and insightful. Some of their displays include antique outboard motors, pond boats, an homage to the Stingray Point Hotel, and architectural drawings. There’s even a fully rigged skipjack called the Virginia greeting visitors in the main hall!

And, that’s not all! The hard-working volunteers of the Deltaville Maritime Museum also work to restore and rebuild historically accurate ships. One of these is the F. D. Crockett, a log-bottom buyboat built in 1924 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Call ahead, and you might be able to check it out by the dock!

2. The Beautiful Landscape

When you pair the historical attractions of the museum with the beautiful surrounding landscape of Holly Point Nature Park, you have a recipe for a memorable afternoon. Feel free to check out the charming garden or explore the walking trail just beyond the Boat Shop. The pathway is lined with wildlife sculptures and seasonal azaleas, offering a serene atmosphere to clear your mind and enjoy the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay.

3. The Unique Events

Feel free to add a little excitement to your experience by attending one of the museum’s upcoming events! Some of the options include outdoor concerts, special dinners, and markets featuring a variety of local goods. They’re all fantastic ways to enjoy the culture and charm that our region is famous for!

Enjoy Our Irvington Paradise Just 25 Minutes Away!

Make it a full weekend of historical adventures by staying at the Hope and Glory Inn! Not only does our boutique inn have a unique history of its own, but we’re also just minutes away from the Reedville Fishermen’s Museum, the Mary Ball Washington Museum, and the Kilmarnock Museum. You can even reach the Steamboat Era Museum via a short walk!

Bedroom in Cottage 3 at the Hope and Glory Inn

The Hope and Glory Inn is much more than a place to stay. With a medal-winning vineyard, an oyster stand serving fresh Rappahannock River oysters, and a top-rated restaurant, we offer an experience like none other. Explore our elegantly designed rooms and cottages now and get a taste of the luxury you can expect here. We hope to see you soon!

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