Portsmouth Historic Architecture and Storytelling Tour
Experience Portsmouth's Historic Streets with Engaging Guides and Captivating Stories
VA
people
1 participant
hour
- • Discover Portsmouth's Rich History on a Guided Walking Tour
- • Enjoy a 1 to 1.25 Hour Interactive Experience in Historic Portsmouth
- • Explore the Largest Collection of Standing Period Architecture
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Step into the pages of history with "Lively Characters Guide You Through Olde Towne Portsmouth, VA." Experience the charm and excitement of one of America’s most historical towns as dynamic guides, dressed as characters from the past, bring the vibrant stories of Portsmouth to life. Visitors will enjoy a unique blend of entertainment and education, perfect for history buffs and curious adventurers alike.
During this engaging walking tour, delightful guides will share fascinating tales, sing traditional songs, and illuminate the captivating history of Portsmouth's architecture. Discover the origins of words, learn about legendary figures who trod the same paths, and explore the largest collection of standing period architecture between Charleston and Alexandria. From the tales of Revolutionary War hero William "Billy" Flora to amusing anecdotes from bustling taverns, there’s something for everyone in this captivating journey through time. Conclude the adventure at the Portsmouth Arts and Cultural Center, where exciting exhibits await, and a variety of restaurant options are within easy reach to satisfy any craving.
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Experience Overview:
Lively Characters Guide You Through Olde Towne Portsmouth, Va (norfolk County)Our guides don't just dress the part. These expert interpreters, in the guise of real characters from Portsmouth's rich and colorful past, will entertain you with stories and songs, amuse you with word origins and colonial culture, and educate you on the history of the homes and their architectural features.
Portsmouth boasts the largest collection of standing period architecture between Charleston and Alexandria, and has been an integral part of the history of our nation. Walk the streets where Benedict Arnold, Cornwallis, Lafayette, James Armistead, Billy Flora, Andrew Jackson, Chief Black Hawk, Mark Twain, and Martin Luther King Jr. walked.
End at the Portsmouth Arts and Cultural Center where something new and interesting is always on display for your enjoyment. Then, find yourself in the heart of the restaurant district, with a plethora of eateries from which to choose.
Meeting Point
Portsmouth Welcome Center
206 High St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
The Portsmouth Welcome Center is two blocks from the ferry landing at the foot of High Street, and a short walk from the Renaissance Hotel.
What to expect:
Duration: between 1 hour and 1 hour, 15 minutes
Portsmouth Welcome Center
206 High St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
After gathering at the Welcome Center for introductions and some history related to the Coffee Shoppe, your guides will sing you a delightful little ditty about coming to America as you travel down Middle Street to your first stop.
5 minutes
The Coffee Shoppe
300 High St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
This quaint little eatery was once the site of Benedict Arnold's headquarters in Portsmouth. The most important spy of the American Revolution operated here, and you'll hear his story and many others once you meet your guide across the street. Early for the walk? Choose from a plethora of drink options and enjoy the hometown ambiance!
2 minutes
441 Middle St
441 Middle St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
Monument to Portsmouth's Revolutionary War Hero William "Billy" Flora. This free black livery owner closed up shop, grabbed his musket (Betsy) and joined an all white regiment. Listen to the account of his heroism at the Battle of Great Bridge.
3 minutes
218 London St
218 London St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
The Red Lion Tavern was established in 1752, the same year the town was founded. Learn the importance of an 18th century tavern and hear an amusing bawdy tune that might have been sung there!
5 minutes
422 Crawford St
422 Crawford St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
The Pass House is where folks came to get a pass to travel to Norfolk during the Union occupation of Portsmouth. Hear the unusual way one little old lady received her pass!
3 minutes
Lightship Portsmouth Museum
London & Water Streets, Portsmouth, 23704, Virginia
See Portsmouth's own lightship museum and hear its history! There are only 17 lightships left in the U.S., and even fewer are maintained as museums. The interior of this museum is currently closed for renovations, but now that you know it's location, you can revisit it when it opens again. The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Museum is only one block away, and another point of interest you might consider after the walk (if open) or on your next visit.
2 minutes
Olde Towne
Olde Towne, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
There is so much to see within just a few square blocks, that this portion of the tour is left to the discretion of our guides. Expect to see more beautiful historic homes and to hear more stories of days gone by as you stroll through the largest collection of standing period architecture between Charleston, South Carolina and Alexandria, Virginia
30 minutes
Trinity Episcopal Church
500 Court St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
Portsmouth Parish, known after the American Revolutionary War as Trinity Episcopal Church, dates back to 1762. Hear the stories of members of the congregation and its priests who played interesting roles in that war, as well as other wars that followed. It's bell was cracked ringing in the victory at Yorktown. The surrounding graveyard is the final resting place to two Revolutionary War veterans whose untimely deaths make for interesting ghost stories, indeed.
10 minutes
What's included:
- Fun, Fun, and More Fun!!!
Not included:
- Golf cart transportation can usually be arranged through a private service for an additional charge.
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Portsmouth Historical Character Walking Tour
VA
people
1 participant
hour
- • Discover Portsmouth's Rich History on a Guided Walking Tour
- • Enjoy a 1 to 1.25 Hour Interactive Experience in Historic Portsmouth
- • Explore the Largest Collection of Standing Period Architecture
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