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Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum

4.5$· Inexpensive

Explore historic wildfowl decoys and coastal heritage along Virginia Beach boardwalk

Housed in the historic 1895 de Witt Cottage on the Virginia Beach oceanfront, the Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum highlights local maritime history and migratory bird conservation. Exhibits feature an extensive collection of hand-carved wildfowl decoys, vintage photographs, hunting artifacts, and coastal art. Visitors can also observe local woodcarvers demonstrating traditional decoy carving techniques on site.

History

The museum is housed in a historic building that dates back to the early 20th century, originally serving as a home. It was converted into a museum in 2000 to honor the legacy of wildfowl art and the conservation efforts in Virginia Beach, becoming a key cultural landmark in the area.

Quick tip: Admission is free with a small suggested donation, and local carvers are often present to chat about their craft.

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