- TripBuzz found 4 things to do with kids in or near Irvington, Virginia.
- From Steamboat Era Museum to Golden Eagle Golf Club, the Irvington area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Historic Buildings, Golf and Historic Sites.
- Located on a peninsula in eastern Virginia is the city of Irvington. A small town with just over 600 residents, its known for its extensive historical district that features one hundred and fifty registered buildings. Having a rich steamboat history, tourists enjoy the local museums and marine-themed resorts located within the town.
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Considered to be one of the best places in the world for harvesting soft shell crabs, Smith Island is known for its simple, traditional lifestyle and crabbing industry.
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William and Mary College is a Colonial-era campus which has graduated four US presidents. A self-guided or student-led walking tour includes the Sir Christopher Wren building – America's oldest college building – and the historic Swem Library.
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5537 Centerville Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
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Located in Freedom Park is the Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course. The site offers the standard adventure for those over 10 years old with two tarzan swings, five ziplines, and 37 crossings along with a new junior adventure for younger children.
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Known for their historic plays, Kimball Theatre is a venue for a variety of performing arts. They feature colonial themed acts like The Grand Entertainment Medley, which involves audience participation.
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325 West Francis Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Admitting its first patient in 1773, the Public Hospital Museum honors the first public building in America that treated the mentally ill. Exhibits include examples of the condition the patients were kept and a history of mental illnesses at the time.
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Busch Gardens is an action-packed adventure park with European theming. There are more than 350 acres of entertainment and attractions, including several top-rated roller coasters, live stage shows, and restaurants.
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Tours, exhibits, and special events throughout the year form the basis for the attraction of the Endview Plantation. Interactive children's camps are held during the summer, and Civil War reenactments are conducted with uniformed soldiers and replica weapons.
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The U.S. Army Transportation Museum, Fort Eustis, holds several planes, trains, and tanks used in American wars. The museum holds many exhibits each year and displays the history of army transportation.
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Lee Hall Mansion is one of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula. The home has been restored to its mid-Victorian glory and allows visitors to learn about the time period and lives of the affluent people who lived in the region during the time.
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One of the biggest municipal parks in the United States is the Newport News Park, offering woodland areas, meadows, and lakes. Camping, boating, and fishing are the predominant activities, but festivals are also held at the park during the year.