Partner's Program:
"The Spirit of Norfolk"
Sunday, April 27
http://www.spiritofnorfolk.com
Come head for Downtown Norfolk's exciting waterfront and step aboard a "Spirit of Norfolk" cruise for an afternoon of unparalleled cruising fun on the historic Elizabeth River. Come aboard and enjoy the most entertaining lunchtime experience in Norfolk featuring Grande Buffet! You'll dine, dance, enjoy star-quality entertainers and exciting skyline views including the Navy's Atlantic Fleet.
MacArthur Mall
Monday, April 28
http://www.shopmacarthur.com
MacArthur Center, located on Monticello Avenue in Downtown Norfolk, features one million square feet of retail offerings, including Hampton Roads' first Nordstrom and the region's flagship Dillard's department store. Entertainment and dining options occupy approximately 25 percent of the tenant mix.
Nauticus
Monday, April 28
http://www.nauticus.org
Nauticus inspires and educates with engaging & interactive experiences that celebrate our connections with today's maritime world. Nauticus is a contemporary museum that uses the natural setting of Norfolk's harbor to showcase global maritime commerce with the world's largest Navy.
Battleship Wisconsin
Monday, April 28
http://www.nauticus.org
Berthed at Nauticus, the Battleship Wisconsin is one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Explore its deck through a self-guided tour or audio tour that will take you back in time to experience this majestic ship that earned five battle starts during World War II.
Cape Henry
Monday, April 28
http://www.eustis.army.mil/Fort_story/
The Old Cape Henry Lighthouse was built in 1792. It started to crack in 1870 and was replaced with the new Cape Henry Lighthouse only 357 feet away, which is an active aid to navigation and operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. The Old Cape Henry Lighthouse is maintained by the APVA and is a National Historic Landmark, serving as the official symbol for the City of Virginia Beach.
Colonial Williamsburg
Tuesday, April 29
http://www.history.org/visit/planYourVisit/
Colonial Williamsburg is a family vacation destination, a resort, and an interactive education in 18th-century life and culture. It's dining in the colonial taverns, watching trades people at their crafts, and marching with the Fifes and Drums Corps. It's a carriage ride, a day on the golf course, a stroll through the gardens, a visit to the folk and decorative arts museums, and an afternoon in the Revolutionary City. Colonial Williamsburg is a seamless adventure in educational recreation in a setting where subjects become citizens and a revolution changed the world.
Merchant's Square
Tuesday, April 29
http://www.history.org/visit/planYourVisit/
Located adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area, Merchant's Square is an 18th-century style retail village with over 40 shops and restaurants. Visitors and locals alike regularly experience the Square's unique shopping, dining and special events offerings in a setting of unrivaled beauty.
Oceana Tour
Wednesday, April 30
http://cnic.navy.mil/oceana/AboutCNIC/VisitorInformation/index.htm
Tour Highlights: See over 200 aircraft including the FA-18 Hornet. This is your only opportunity to view the Naval Air Station.
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