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Great Museum along the Boardwalk
An excellent museum that highlights the history of Virginia Beach and also Atlantic waterfowl - both the birds and the history of waterfowl hunting in the area. During my December visit there also was...
The name of this museum is somewhat misleading. In addition to many duck decoy carvings, the upstairs has pictures and tells the early history of Virginia Beach and the family who lived in the home. ...
If you are strolling along the Boardwalk, consider stopping to visit this small yet interesting museum about the house and Atlantic wildfowl. The staff is very helpful and there is even a charming gif...
Staff very friendly and a good little history lesson of not just the wildfowl, but the building itself is a piece of history. Admission is free, but please donate a few bucks to keep this place goin...
Great Museum along the Boardwalk
An excellent museum that highlights the history of Virginia Beach and also Atlantic waterfowl - both the birds and the history of waterfowl hunting in the area. During my December visit there also was...
Interesting Museum
The name of this museum is somewhat misleading. In addition to many duck decoy carvings, the upstairs has pictures and tells the early history of Virginia Beach and the family who lived in the home. ...
Quiet surprise
Beautiful location and so much interesting history and stuff to explore packed into a quaint museum right along the boardwalk. Don't miss this.
Charming museum
If you are strolling along the Boardwalk, consider stopping to visit this small yet interesting museum about the house and Atlantic wildfowl. The staff is very helpful and there is even a charming gif...
Great rainy day visit.
Staff very friendly and a good little history lesson of not just the wildfowl, but the building itself is a piece of history. Admission is free, but please donate a few bucks to keep this place goin...