Virginia Legends Walk, Virginia Beach
Atlantic Avenue is not just a lively hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment; it is also a site of cultural and historical significance, particularly highlighted by the Virginia Legends Walk. This notable attraction pays homage to eminent Virginians who have made significant contributions nationally and globally. Located conveniently between Pacific and Atlantic Avenues, the Virginia Legends Walk offers a unique educational experience as visitors explore the stories of celebrated figures such as Edgar Allan Poe, Ella Fitzgerald, and Thomas Jefferson among others.
The layout of the Virginia Legends Walk is thoughtfully designed with numerous triangular brick pillars, each adorned with three plaques. These plaques provide brief biographies and notable achievements of various Virginian legends, ranging from historical figures like Captain John Smith and George Washington to cultural icons like Arthur Ashe and Patsy Cline, and even the famed racehorse, Secretariat. The array of individuals commemorated here reflects the diverse impact Virginians have had across various fields including politics, sports, music, and literature.
As visitors stroll through this tranquil pathway, they encounter a pleasant walk shaded intermittently by the structures themselves and lined with benches, making it a relaxing place to learn and reflect. While the optimal time to read the plaques is when the sun is not directly overhead, the walk remains a rewarding experience regardless of the time of day. At the Atlantic Avenue end, there's a charming small gazebo stage which sometimes hosts performances, adding a layer of entertainment to the educational outing.
The layout of the Virginia Legends Walk is thoughtfully designed with numerous triangular brick pillars, each adorned with three plaques. These plaques provide brief biographies and notable achievements of various Virginian legends, ranging from historical figures like Captain John Smith and George Washington to cultural icons like Arthur Ashe and Patsy Cline, and even the famed racehorse, Secretariat. The array of individuals commemorated here reflects the diverse impact Virginians have had across various fields including politics, sports, music, and literature.
As visitors stroll through this tranquil pathway, they encounter a pleasant walk shaded intermittently by the structures themselves and lined with benches, making it a relaxing place to learn and reflect. While the optimal time to read the plaques is when the sun is not directly overhead, the walk remains a rewarding experience regardless of the time of day. At the Atlantic Avenue end, there's a charming small gazebo stage which sometimes hosts performances, adding a layer of entertainment to the educational outing.
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Virginia Legends Walk on Map
Sight Name: Virginia Legends Walk
Sight Location: Virginia Beach, USA (See walking tours in Virginia Beach)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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Sight Location: Virginia Beach, USA (See walking tours in Virginia Beach)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles