In 1987, the facility again expanded and was renamed the Virginia Living Museum, becoming the first living museum east of the Mississippi, combining the elements of a native wildlife park, science museum, aquarium, botanical preserve and planetarium. Opened in 1966 as the Junior Nature Museum and Planetarium through the combined efforts of the Junior League of Hampton Roads and the Warwick Rotary Club, the facility expanded and was renamed the Peninsula Nature and Science Center in 1976. The Mariners’ Museum Park and Lake Maury offer the residents of and visitors to the area the opportunity to experience the beauty and peace of an oasis in the city, to enjoy healthy exercise on the Noland Trail and to enhance their appreciation of the natural habitat of the park. The Museum aspires to be the leader in promoting an appreciation of the maritime world – past, present and future. The Mariners’ Museum is committed to using its art and artifacts to educate local, national and international audiences of all ages about the vital role of the sea in mankind’s development. + The Mariners' MuseumĪmerica’s National Maritime Museum”, The Mariners’ makes a difference in peoples’ lives, inviting them to discover their relationship to the sea by exploring maritime culture, science and history. In 2005, the house was placed on the Virginia Civil War Trails as a museum site. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Fields House was just one of fifteen properties owned by Mr. Other than the city jail's infirmary, this institution represented the only outlet for hospitalization for blacks, and provided two years of generous service to the black community. In 1908, four doctors pooled their savings and asked the Fields family for use of the top floor to start a hospital. Fields as his law office and primary residence from 1897 to 1903. Fields House is historically significant for its long association with the development of the social and civic life of the African-American community in Newport News. Permanent exhibit on Lawyer Newsome and changing exhibits available for public viewing. Listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register, the National Register of Historic Places and Recipient of a 1992 National Historic Preservation Award. His elegant Queen Anne residence served as the hub of the local black community from which he led the fight for social justice within Virginia. Newsome was a respected attorney, journalist, churchman and civic leader and a member of the postwar Civil War South's new urban African-American middle class. Thomas Newsome and his wife Mary Winfield Newsome. The restored 1899 home of the African-American attorney J. The Newsome House honors the legacy of Lawyer and Editor, Joseph Thomas Newsome by engaging the public in an ongoing study and remembrance of African American history and culture.
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