Watermen's Museum Guide
A Tribute to the Chesapeake Bay: The Watermen's Museum Guide
Delve into the rich maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay at the Watermen's Museum in Yorktown. This unique museum celebrates the lives, traditions, and skills of the watermen who have harvested the bay's bounty for generations. Discover the tools, techniques, and stories that have shaped the culture of this vital coastal community. The Chesapeake Bay has long been a source of sustenance and livelihood for the people who live along its shores. Watermen, skilled in the art of fishing, crabbing, and oystering, have played a crucial role in the region's economy and culture. The Watermen's Museum was established to preserve and share the history of these hardworking individuals and their connection to the bay. At the Watermen's Museum, visitors can explore exhibits showcasing traditional boats, fishing gear, and tools of the trade. Learn about the different types of seafood harvested from the bay and the methods used to catch them. Participate in hands-on demonstrations and workshops to experience the skills of a waterman firsthand. The museum also hosts special events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay.
Transportation
While there isn't a direct public transportation stop right at the Watermen's Museum, you can take the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) Route 108 to Historic Yorktown. From there, it's a short walk or taxi/rideshare to the museum. Check the WATA website for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: $10, Seniors (65+): $9, Children (6-18): $7, Children under 6: Free