Yorktown - Coastal Virginia Magazine May-June 2014

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Yorktown Historic

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The Duke of York Hotel

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"The Historic Area's Only Waterfront Hotel" 508 Water Street • Yorktown, VA 23690 • 757.898.3232 www.dukeofyorkmotel.com Great Service • Outdoor Pool • On-Site Restaurant • Beach Across Street • We Groups Convenient to All Attractions,Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, Jamestown & Newport News

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Yorktown Set Your GPS For A Place Where History, Fun, Shopping And Fine Dining Await On The Shores Of The York River By K. H. Queen

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f you’re looking for a break in Coastal Virginia, set your GPS for Yorktown, where another world awaits. As you exit from 1-64 or pull onto the scenic Colonial Parkway, you enter a realm rich in history with an abundance of unique restaurants, boutiques and art galleries at Riverwalk Landing and in the historic village. The broad expanse of the York River provides a scenic backdrop for the fun and opportunities for adventures on the water. I visit Yorktown regularly throughout the year. Here, I map out my ideal visit, starting on a summer Thursday. The best place to begin is The Gallery at York Hall for brochures, maps, and information and to check out the pottery, photography, quilts, watercolors and more. A bike rental from Patriot Tours and Provisions enables me to take a scenic tour and squeeze in some exercise.

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I stroll to the nearby Watermen’s Museum that demonstrates the role Chesapeake Bay watermen played in the shaping of the nation. Outside, I pause to admire the reconstructed Yorktown Windmill. William Buckner built the windmill in 1711, and for nearly two centuries the mill provided most of the flour in York County and served as a guidepost on the York River. Inside I learn that watermen played a role in the defeat of the British at Yorktown in 1781 as they acted as pilots for the French fleet traveling the York River and other local waterways.

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Yorktown Victory Center

Next stop is up the hill to the Yorktown Victory Center, which remains open as construction continues on its replacement, the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, to open in late 2016. Outside, the Continental Army encampment gives me an opportunity to try on a military coat, visit soldiers’ tents and watch or even participate in wooden musket drills. I learn the numerous steps required to prepare to fire a battalion gun or mortar. Inside, my favorite exhibit is the rare broadside printing of the Declaration of Independence. Back down the hill, the River Room adjacent to the Duke of York Hotel is another favorite dining venue for dinner. Fans of the one-time iconic Nick’s Seafood Pavilion come here for the creations from longtime Nick’s chef Jimmy Krikales. My favorite is the seafood shish kabob. Outside, it’s an easy walk to the lawn with my beach chair to listen and dance to the sounds of Motown and beach music as part of the Thursday night summer concert series Shagging on The Riverwalk. These concerts, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., feature popular well-known regional groups such as The Rhondels and the Band of Oz. No time to get dinner or pack a picnic? No worries. Vendors from local restaurants offer selections from their menus. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 >

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hether you want to get married in an elegant historic home, a waterfront restaurant or on the beach wearing flip flops, Yorktown is your wedding destination. Guys, head to Viccellio Goldsmith for a unique ring and then propose aboard the Schooner Alliance or a romantic cruise for two with Let’s Go Sail. Ladies, you can plan a special pampering session for you and your bridesmaids at one of the many spas nearby including Dolce Vita Salon and Spa, JonBré European Spa, Shear Style Salon and Spa, and Victoria’s Day Spa. Then plan your dream day with a variety of wedding venues, lodging and more all in and around Yorktown. Choices for your wedding venue include the Bay Tree Manor Bed and Breakfast, the Custom House, the Freight Shed, Hornsby House Inn Bed and Breakfast, Riverwalk Restaurant, aboard the Schooner Alliance and at the Watermen’s Museum. In addition to Bay Tree Manor and Hornsby House, there are several lodging options— from Yorktown’s Charming Battlefield Cottage with just enough room for the happy couple, to the Marl Inn and York River Inn B&B for a few guests to the Duke of York Hotel with numerous rooms. Recent brides rave about their Yorktown weddings.

Chris and Melissa Davidson were married at Riverwalk Restaurant in December 2011. The restaurant staff worked hard to make her special day a wonderful event, Melissa says. “With the big Christmas tree, the picture opportunities were just amazing,” she says. “After the sun set, the ambience of the Christmas lights was nice. Yorktown is a beautiful location. The location on the water can’t be beat. It was absolutely gorgeous.” Bruce and Mandy Pugh decided to get married while eating at one of their favorite restaurants—the Yorktown Pub. So getting married in Yorktown was an easy decision. The Pughs were married in May 2012 at The Hornsby House Inn Bed and Breakfast. “We were so excited that after the ceremony we could walk down the hill and visit the pub that started it all,” Mandy Pugh says. “It was a magnificent end-of-May day, and everything was picture perfect,” she says. “We went back for our first anniversary, and we’re going back this May for our anniversary too. We will always love Yorktown because of that special day.” —K.H. Queen

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To organize, promote, and conduct events and celebrations...to educate... the history, traditions, and heritage of historic Yorktown. Committee sponsored events are: Sunday, June 22 – TRADOC Woodwind

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Sunday, July 13 – Ron Fetner,

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Sunday, July 20 – Lana Puckett

& Kim Person, 6:00 pm

Sunday, August 10 – Runaway String

Band, 5:00 pm

Sunday, August 24 – Poisoned Dwarf, 5:00 pm

All events FREE to the public in Grace Episcopal Churchyard Call 757-890-4490 for a complete schedule of events

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Yorktown offers a variety of choices for staying overnight. If I’m looking for a traditional hotel with a pool, the Duke of York Hotel on the waterfront fits the bill. There are several bed and breakfasts offering elegance and luxury: the Hornsby House B&B, the Marl Inn B&B and the York River Inn B&B. Yorktown’s Charming Battlefield Cottage offers privacy near the battlefield and well-known site of the Moore House. First thing Friday, find me paddling a kayak from Patriot Tours and Provisions as the sun rises over the York River. Afterward, a muffin and coffee at Ben and Jerry’s and Green Mountain Coffee Café charges my batteries for the day.

Yorktown Battlefield

For another slice of history, the self-guided tour of Yorktown Battlefield takes me back to October 1781 siege and battle that turned the tide to victory in the Revolutionary War. I take the time for a guided ranger tour of the battlefield. For kids, the junior ranger program offers the opportunity to complete assignments, learn history and earn a patch. Inside, I always appreciate the trip back in time while standing under George Washington’s tent. On Ballard Street, I stop by Black Dog Gallery to look at fine art, maps and more and then to Nancy Thomas Gallery for original art, wood and metal designs by this internationally known artist. Next up: antiquing at Redcoat Antiques on Alexander Hamilton Boulevard and Swan Tavern Antiques on Main Street. Lunchtime finds me heading down the hill to The Beach Delly where I try the shrimp burger that other diners rave about. After lunch, I stop at the Claire Murray Outlet Store and look at rugs and other home accessories, then to Auntie M’s American Cottage for folk art or maybe even a workshop, and then on to Viccellio Goldsmith to see and purchase the latest creations by master goldsmith J. Henry “Hank” Viccellio. The Yorktown Onion is my go-to place for one-of-a kind gifts followed by River Fruit Tropical Wines for the imbibers on my gift list. Friday afternoon, I leave my cell phone behind to savor nature and seek thrills

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aboard Let’s Go Sail and cruise a skippered sailboat on the York River. I stop by Alexander’s Photography to check on rates for a family photo on the riverfront. Then it’s back on the water for sightseeing aboard York River Charters. Water Street Grille is the perfect venue for a late supper. I already know what to order. On a recent visit, I dined on tomato-basilcrab soup, fish tacos and amazing avocado fries. Just when I thought tomato-basil soup couldn’t be improved, Water Street Grille added crab to it. My friend, confident in the knowledge that I was the designated driver that night, enjoyed a sampling of craft brews on tap. We both appreciated live music by Exit 231, named after one of the Williamsburg exits on I-64. As I savor my favorite items, I make plans to return for one of the many other events including oyster roasts and regular live music.

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Saturday morning, Yorktown Market Days and the aromas of fresh food entice me, and I sample pastries from one of the vendors as I browse the seasonal fruits, vegetables, seafood, beef, poultry, pork, eggs, cheese, coffee, jams and jellies, peanuts, cut flowers, art and more while listening to live music. After the market, I head out for a late morning pirate adventure cruise on the Pirate Ship Serenity, where kids can watch them set the sails and steer the ship and then participate in Captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy. For lunch, longtime waterfront staple Yorktown Pub offers delicious seafood—my favorite is the fried seafood platter. I mark my calendar to return for the live music on weekend nights. Friday afternoon, I walk off those meals along the water and up and down the hills, followed by a guided Segway tour with Patriot Tours and Provisions. My visit isn’t complete without a meal at Riverwalk Restaurant—tapas followed by a salad with the restaurant’s signature Green Goddess dressing, crabcakes and corn on the cob. As the day and my visit draws to a close, find me on a sunset cruise aboard the Schooner Alliance, where passengers can help sail the boat or just marvel at the view and watch for dolphins, birds and other marine life—the perfect ending to a delightful visit. n

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Yorktown Beach; Auntie M’s American Cottage; Yorktown Trolley.

Yorktown

Attractions & Businesses

Hours may vary before Memorial Day and in the winter off-season, so call first when phones numbers are available. All addresses are in Yorktown unless otherwise noted. For more: www.visityorktown.org Start Your Visit The Gallery at York Hall Art gallery with variety of fine art in all media by local artists for display and sale. Themed exhibits change every six to eight weeks including quilts, watercolors, pottery, needlework, photography and more. Also, Information center with maps, brochures and informative film, Sights and Sounds of Yorktown. Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. 301 Main St. 757-890-4490. Closed Monday. 8

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Getting Around Yorktown Trolley Provides transportation throughout the village of Historic Yorktown from the Yorktown Battlefield to the Yorktown Victory Center with several stops in between, including Riverwalk Landing. April 4–May 23, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; May 24– Sept. 1, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily; Sept. 2– Nov. 2, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Free.

The Hornsby House Inn Bed and Breakfast Five luxurious bedrooms with private baths, including two suites that sleep four. Inviting common areas. Enjoy wine and cheese at 5 p.m. and a full breakfast. Available for special events and small weddings. 702 Main St. 757-369-0200.

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Marl Inn B&B Three full suites, one of which can be combined with an additional bedroom and bath—great for a family. Guests can choose full breakfast, continental breakfast, or a more economical no breakfast. 220 Church St. 757-898-3859.

Duke of York Hotel Rooms overlooking the York River and beach. Doubles, queens, kings and Jacuzzi rooms available. Pool and restaurant. Free wireless Internet and free parking. 508 Water St. 757-898-3232.

York River Inn B&B Located on a high bluff overlooking the York River, the inn has three antique-filled guestrooms, exceptional amenities and sumptuous breakfasts. 209 Ambler St. 757-887-8800 or 800-884-7003.

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Yorktown’s Charming Battlefield Cottage Detached, two-story cottage with full kitchen, bath and one bedroom with sitting area. Accommodates two adults. 121 Lafayette Rd. 757-872-7337. DINING www.visityorktown.org (Click on print brochures for a copy of the dining and shopping guide.) Beach Delly Lunch and dinner with seafood platters, seafood sandwiches, burgers, subs and classic deli sandwiches, salads, gourmet pizza, overlooking the York River. Daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 114 Water St. 757-886-5890.

Experience a breathtaking view of the York River while dining at lunch and dinner on fresh seafood, steaks, chops and tapas. Join us for Sunday Brunch Hours: Lunch 11am–3pm, Dinner 3pm–9pm, Bar 11am–9pm

Ben & Jerry’s and Green Mountain Coffee Café Super premium ice cream and 100 percent organically grown, pesticide free, Fair Trade Certified coffee drinks. April–October, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, sometimes later. November– March, Monday–Thursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday–Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. weather permitting. 332 Water St. 757-969-1990.

323 Water Street, Ste A-1,Yorktown 757-875-1522 • www.riverwalkrestaurant.net Private Event Room

Duke of York Hotel Restaurants

Duke of York Hotel restaurants Island Café: Dine on delightful fare for breakfast and lunch overlooking the York River at the Duke of York Hotel. 508 Water St. Daily 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 757-898-5270. The River Room: Dine on items from the menu of the landmark Nick’s Seafood Pavilion, including seafood, steak and pasta dishes. Nightly specials. Overlooking the river at 508 Water St. Wednesday–Sunday 4:30 to 9 p.m. 508 Water St. 757-898-5270.

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Riverwalk Restaurant Located at Riverwalk Landing, serving regional seafood, steaks, poultry and seafood dishes. Full service bar with extensive wine list, large selection of draft and bottled beers and full restaurant menu plus tapas. Private, waterfront banquet room for up to 70 people. Daily 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for lunch and 3 to 9 p.m. for dinner. 323 Water St. 757-875-1522. Toby’s Doghouse Snack Shack Featuring gourmet hot dogs, BBQ, chips, snacks and drinks. Tuesday–Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (weather permitting in summer months). At the Watermen’s Museum, 309 Water St. 757-229-0957.

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Water Street Grille Specializing in artesian pizzas, fresh seafood, tapas, with 20 craft beers on tap daily. Indoor and outdoor seating with a great view. Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 323 Water St. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. Build your own bloody Mary bar every Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 323 Water St. 757-875-1522.

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Yorktown Pub Full pub menu including fresh seafood. Live entertainment on weekends. Lunch and dinner overlooking the York River. Monday– Thursday 11 a.m. to midnight, Friday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. 540 Water St. 757-886-9964. SHOPPING, GALLERIES AND ANTIQUES www.visityorktown.org (Click on print brochures for a copy of the dining and shopping guide.) Alexander’s Photography Prints and postcards of Yorktown and Riverwalk. Complete listing under Things to Do. Auntie M’s American Cottage Witty inspirational work by self-taught folk artist Marilyn West and other artisans with one-of-a-kind collection of arts and handcrafts. Monday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Extended hours for special events. 330 Water St. 757-369-8150.

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Black Dog Gallery Distinctive custom framing, prints and maps, fine art, and custom hand-painted floor cloths. Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 114 Ballard St. 757-989-1700. Claire Murray Outlet Store 100 percent wool hand-hoed designer rugs, home accessories, apparel, needlework kits/ classes, custom cottage furniture, handbags, fabric and award-winning La Vie Claire magazine from this nationally known New England based artist. Monday–Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday noon to 4 p.m. 328 Water St. 757-877-3353.

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bundant opportunities for recreation, shopping and more fun await you beyond the historic village in York County. Just a few miles outside Yorktown, the Bay Tree Manor Bed and Breakfast offers the ambience of a bed and breakfast along with a pool, kayaks and fishing pier. Enjoy a full breakfast and afternoon wine and refreshments. The best gateway to the rest of York County is a scenic drive up the Colonial Parkway along the water and through the woods. At New Quarter Park, you can take a guided tour with Bay Country Kayaking on Queen’s Creek, where you may see muskrats, otters, crabs, deer and birds. You’ll learn about the importance of the nearby York River in our nation’s Colonial history and Civil War. Off the water in the park, Patriot Tours offers guided Segway tours Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at noon and 1:30 p.m. Also at New Quarter Park, you can play disc golf, go wildlife mapping and birding, stargaze, ride your bike, hike, run, picnic and just enjoy the view. At Water Country USA, water rides provide plenty of fun for all ages. On the new Colossal Curl mega slide, you and your crew ride on a cloverleaf-shaped raft through a funnel, through enclosed colorful tubes and finally to a wave feature that takes you high above the park. You can opt for more water fun at Great Wolf Lodge, where you can enjoy an indoor water park without leaving hotel property. If you’re longing for beer, Alewerks Brewing Company, the area’s only microbrewery, is just a short drive. Here you can buy locally brewed beer and ale with nods to the area’s history and geography—including Washington’s Porter Ale, Chesapeake Pale Ale, Tavern Ale and in the fall, Pumpkin Ale. The Alewerks’ taproom, where you can enjoy beer on site, opens in May. For shoppers, the Marquis shopping center and the Village Shops at Kings Mill Shops offer a variety of department stores and unique boutiques.

Mark Friedman’s Custom Jewelers A family owned and operated business with over 25 years of experience Your full service jewelry repair shop offering custom design We can create new jewelry using your old gold Washington Sq., 5308 George Washington Memorial Hwy.,Yorktown,VA 23692

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Repair services for: Stone replacement • Soldering Resizing • Polishing & Cleaning Watch repairs • Bead restringing

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Yorktown What's New in

If you haven’t been to Yorktown lately, you’ll want to return to see all the new opportunities for adventure, dining, shopping, entertainment and more.

Special Events Yorktown hosts its first Blues, Brews and BBQ festival at Riverwalk Landing on Saturday, May 3 from noon to 6 p.m. Enjoy down home blues, incredible microbrews and amazing barbecue. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. On Sunday, May 4, don’t miss Yorktown’s first Art at the River, a juried art show, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Water Street Grille is hosting oyster roasts May 18, Aug. 17 and Sept. 21, with dates in October, November and December to be announced. Dining If you’re in the mood for a gourmet hot dog and/or barbecue, head to Yorktown’s newest dining venue, Toby’s Doghouse and Snack Shack at the Watermen’s Museum. On The Water Let’s Go Sail is Yorktown’s newest opportunity for adventure and fun on the water. Bill O’Donovan, your captain, holds a 50-ton captain’s license with the U.S. Coast Guard, is a certified sailing instructor with the American Sailing Association and has undergone additional sailing instruction. Choose among the following: adventure cruise, special event cruise, romantic evening cruise, history cruise, military cruise, lessons cruise, and test sail cruise. Or, plan a staff appreciation cruise for teambuilding and fun. If you want to hit the river on your own, Patriot Tours and Provisions now rents kayaks and paddle boards. Shopping/Art At Auntie M’s American Cottage, you can check out witty, inspirational work by ‘Auntie M’— self-taught folk artist Marilyn West. West creates green art by painting her designs on recycled cabinet doors. Her work is influenced by her love of primitive folk art, hooked rugs, quilts and other colonial era handiwork. Other handpicked artisans display one-of-a-kind art and handcrafts including many items recycled artfully—such as jewelry made of sea glass. On the Hill Gallery is another new stop for arts with handmade artworks from local and regional artists in all painted mediums. You’ll also find jewelry, photography and contemporary handcrafts. —K.H. Queen

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Gallery at York Hall Fine art in all media by local artists for display and sale. Themed exhibits change every six to eight weeks including quilts, watercolors, pottery, needlework, photography and more. See Start Your Visit listing for hours and phone. Nancy Thomas Gallery Original art, wood and metal designs by internationally known artist Nancy Thomas. Also boutique wines, antiques and gifts. Monday– Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. 145 Ballard St. 757-898-0738. On the Hill Gallery Showcasing handmade artworks from local and regional artists. All painted mediums, jewelry, photography, and traditional and contemporary handcrafts. Opening spring 2014. Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 402 Main St. 757-369-1108. Patriot Tours and Provisions Beach supplies, kites, toys, gifts, snacks, drinks and sundries. Complete listing under Things to Do. Redcoat Antiques Unusual gifts covering 3,000 years as well as 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture, silver and paintings. Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. 121 Alexander Hamilton Blvd. 757-890-1409.

Swan Tavern Antiques 18th- and early 19th-century American and English furniture and accessories displayed in room like settings in 18th-century building. Monday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12:30 to 5 p.m. 300 Main St. 757-898-3033. Viccellio Goldsmith Master goldsmith J. Henry “Hank” Viccellio has been designing and creating jewelry for 39 years. Shop/working studio offering his latest designs and repairs. Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday by appointment. Closed Monday. 325 Water St. 757-890-2162. The Yorktown Onion The Yorktown Onion offers an ever-changing, eclectic assortment of unique gifts and home accessories. Daily noon to 5 p.m. 319 Water St. 757-872-8232. Things to Do www.visityorktown.org Alexander’s Photography Alexander frequently uses the York River picturesque scenery as a backdrop for weddings, engagement sessions, family and senior portraits. Get your family portrait taken while visiting Yorktown. Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 323 Water St. Closed Monday. Call for appointment. 757-898-0632. Auntie M’s American Cottage Beginners’ workshops on variety of artful projects, trunk shows, themed art events and a creative club that meets monthly. Complete listing under shopping.

River Fruit Tropical Wines

River Fruit Tropical Wines River Fruit Tropical Wines offers more than 25 different varieties of premium specialty tropical, berry and citrus wines made of 100 percent fruit juice—no grapes. Also: wine smoothie mixes, created especially to mix with River Fruit wines and ice to make a great frozen drink. Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 757-369-0525

Custom House The historic 1720s Custom House was built by Richard Ambler, collector of customs for the crown. It is believed to be the oldest customhouse in the country and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmark Register. Home of the Comte de Grasse Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Memorial Day weekend– Oct. 19. Also open 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6. 757-898-7789. Fifes & Drums of York Town Reminiscent of 18th-century musicians who served the Continental Army in Yorktown, this group of young fifers and drummers march and perform throughout Historic Yorktown. Members wear Regimental uniforms and colors and can be seen parading and heard playing in frequent public appearances. For a listing of Yorktown performances, check the event calendar on visityorktown.org. 757-898-9418

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Grace Episcopal Church Service of Holy Eucharist and healing Wednesday at 10 a.m. year round. Services Sundays at 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11:20 a.m. through June 8 and after Sept. 9. Summer schedule June 9–Sept. 8 with Sunday services at 7:45 a.m. and 10 a.m. September–May Celtic Eucharist second Sunday 7 p.m. in parish hall. 111 Church St. 757-898-3261.

Come experience the allure of finding original and one-of-a-kind handcrafted work! Let’s Go Sail

Let’s Go Sail Enjoy an ideal getaway with your own private party of up to six people with a leisurely cruise along the historic York River. Modern 32-foot Hunter sloop offers a comfortable cockpit, catbird seats, coolers of ice and restroom. Cruises embark from Gloucester Point and Yorktown. Reservations 757-876-8654.

10am-6pm Monday-Saturday 11am–5pm Sunday 330 Water Street, Yorktown, VA 23690

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On the Hill Gallery Ongoing programs, seminars and classes for all levels and ages and in all media. Complete listing under shopping.

* FREE Wi-Fi * 32” Flat Screens * Micro/Fridge

Patriot Tours and Provisions Guided Segway PT adventure tours of historic Yorktown. Rentals of bikes, kayaks and paddleboards. Beach supplies, kites, toys, gifts, snacks, drinks and sundries. March–October, Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily; November–December; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; January–February by reservation. Ten percent discount for York County residents and military. 757-969-5400. Schooners Alliance and Serenity Alliance sails three times daily from Riverwalk Landing Pier, April 1 to Nov. 2. Enjoy a peaceful sunset sail on the York River aboard the Alliance, or bring the kids aboard the Pirate Ship Serenity for Captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy. Watch them set the sails and steer the ship. Pirate cruises depart Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 11:30 a.m. May 24 to Sept. 1. Advance reservations recommended. 888-316-6422. Watermen’s Museum Museum at the York River Waterfront interprets the great maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay. Features artifacts showing

* FREE Hot Breakfast * Outdoor Pool

Comfort Inn Hotel in Yorktown, VA

* Pet Friendly * Nearby Local Attractions

• Stay within miles from the York County Sports Complex and the Boo Williams Complex at the newly renovated Comfort Inn. • Conveniently located near: Yorktown Beach, Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown Battlefield, Riverwalk, Mariners’ Museum • Central location with convenient access to area attractions makes the Comfort Inn Yorktown ideal for business and/or leisure guests. • Within 10 miles from the Hampton Coliseum and 5 miles from the Newport News Airport.

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the traditional fishing and boating techniques of the first Americans, importance of sailors in the American victory at Yorktown, and stories of lives along the Chesapeake Bay. Living history presentations, environmental educational programs, traditional and modern boat building and more, Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Closed Monday. 309 Water St. 757-887-2641. Yorktown Battlefield See where American independence was won. Start with an orientation film and museum exhibits, including field tents used by General Washington during the pivotal Oct. 19, 1781 battle that won the war. Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Admission. Admission includes Nelson House, Moore House and Poor Potter sites—call first for hours for these sites. 757-898-2410.

CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Yorktown 4th of July Celebration; Pirates invade Yorktown; Yorktown Art Stroll.

Yorktown Victory Center

Yorktown Victory Center Chronicles evolution from colonial status to nationhood. Gallery exhibits with period artifacts, film, and outdoor living history at a re-created Continental Army encampment and 1780s farm. Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and until 6 p.m. June 15 to Aug. 15. Closed Christmas and New Year’s days. Welcoming visitors during construction of the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. 757-253-4838 or 888-593-4682. York County Historical Museum-York Hall Exhibits highlighting York County’s 400-year history; including Naval Weapons Station, the battlefield golf course, the Coleman Bridge and the archaeology of several local sites. Call for hours. 757-898-4910. York River Charters Personalized experience on the beautiful York River, including fishing charters, sightseeing and sunset cruises. Departing daily from the Riverwalk Landing pier. 757-645-8397. n 14

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Calendar of Events

For more: www.visityorktown.org or 757-890-3500 Spring Saturday, May 3 Blues, Brew and BBQ Festival, noon to 6 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. $25. Sunday, May 4 Art at the River Juried Art Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Saturday, May 10 Yorktown Market Days kicks off with Fitness Market, 8 a.m. to noon. Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Saturdays, May 17–Sept. 27 Yorktown Market Days, 8 a.m. to noon. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Summer Thursdays, June 5, 12, 19 and 26 and July 10, 17 and 24 Shagging on the Riverwalk Beach Music Concert Series, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Sunday, June 22 TRADOC Woodwind Quintet, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Friday, July 4 Independence Day Celebration, Riverwalk Landing and Water Street. Events begin at 4 p.m. Free. Sunday, July 6 Peninsula Concert Band, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free.

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Christmas in Yorktown; Yorktown Market Days; Yorktown Wine Festival; Rhythms on the Riverwalk Concert Series.

Sunday, July 13 Ron Fetner, Guitarist, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Monday, July 14 Bastille Day Wine Dinner, 7 p.m. Riverwalk Restaurant. Admission. Sunday, July 20 Lana Puckett & Kim Person, 6 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Sunday, July 27 TRADOC Brass Quintet, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Sunday, Aug. 3 Runaway String Band, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Tuesday, Aug. 5 Naval Weapons Station Yorktown 96th Anniversary Band Concert, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Sunday, Aug. 10 Magic of Harmony Show Chorus, 6 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free. Tuesdays, Aug. 12–26 Military Band Concert Series, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Sunday, Aug. 24 Poisoned Dwarf, 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Churchyard. Free.

Saturday, Aug. 30 Virginia Symphony Concert, Preconcert at 6 p.m., Symphony at 7:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Fridays, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Rhythms on the Riverwalk Concert Series, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Dec. 1– Jan. 4, 2015 A Colonial Christmas, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Yorktown Victory Center. Admission. Friday, Dec. 5 Christmas Tree Lighting, 7:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Sunday, Sept. 28 Yorktown Art Stroll, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Freight Shed & Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Saturday, Dec. 6 Christmas Market on Main, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Historic Main Street. Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade, 6 to 8 p.m. Yorktown waterfront. Free.

Saturday, Oct. 4 Yorktown Wine Festival, noon to 6 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Admission.

Sunday, Dec. 7 Cookies with Santa, 1 to 4 p.m. The Gallery at York Hall. Free.

Saturday, Oct. 11 Yorktown Market Days and Fall Festival Celebration, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free.

Saturday, Dec. 13 Breakfast with Santa, 8:30 a.m. Riverwalk Restaurant. Admission.

Sunday, Oct. 19 Yorktown Day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Victory Monument, Yorktown Battlefield. Free. Saturday, Nov. 8 Yorktown Market Days, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Riverwalk Landing. Free. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 & 9 Yorktown Holiday Open House Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Historic Yorktown. Free.

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orktown’s Market Days kicks off May 10 with a Fitness Market aimed at helping you live a healthier lifestyle with tips, giveaways and free classes. Locally grown, caught and produced food is the star attraction. Market Days, a signature Yorktown event, includes fresh seafood, seasonal fruits and vegetables, eggs, poultry, beef and pork, fresh breads and other baked goods, cheese, peanuts, coffee, jams and jellies, dipping oils and meat rubs—along with live music and quality art. Hours are 8 a.m. to noon. This year, there will be more gluten free items than ever, says market manager Don Willis. Saudé Creek Vineyards joins New Kent Winery and Vineyards this year, alternating weeks, Willis says. Representatives from The Virginia Chefs’ Association will be at select markets with a variety of breads. Also new will be food trailers with crab chowder, summer corn chowder and other seasonal soups, tomato basil soup, hummus and bruschetta, Willis says. The market, a partnership between York County and the Riverwalk Landing Business Association, has grown tremendously since opening in 2007, with two markets a month from June to September, tourism director Kristi Olsen says. Market Days begins in May and continues weekly through Sept. 27. Monthly markets continue in October, November and December with extended hours. To date this year, 45 food vendors have signed up along with a dozen artists and craftsmen, Willis says. “The first year we had 16 vendors and we had to beg them to come,” Willis says. “Now we have a waiting list. It’s been a great market with strong community support, excellent vendors in wonderful location.” —K.H. Queen yo r k tow n

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