Model of pilot schooner Virginia - low angle view from port stern

Virginia

Virginia was commissioned by the Virginia Pilots Association and designed by naval engineers Cox and Stevens. The designers were instructed to model the vessel after the America’s Cup competitors of the day. She was built by A.C. Brown & Son of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, and was completed in 1916.

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Model of the Viginia Company ship 'Susan Constant'

Susan Constant

Susan Constant, captained by Christopher Newport, was the largest of three ships of the English Virginia Company (the others being Discovery and Godspeed) on the 1606 – 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia.

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Model of side-wheel steamer Portland

Portland

A large ocean-going, side-wheel, paddle steamer. Built in 1889 for passenger service between Boston, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine. Sank off Cape Ann during the Portland Gale of 1898 with all hands.

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Model of the confederate side-wheel gunboat Patrick Henry - view from port bow

Patrick Henry

Confederate gunboat, built in New York City by the renowned William H. Webb as the civilian steamer Yorktown.

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Monitor, USS

First Union ironclad of the American Civil War.  Fought famous battle with the first Confederate ironclad ‘Virginia’ here in Hampton Roads – the first battle between two iron ships.

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America

This is the yacht that won the race which came to be known as the “America’s Cup”

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