Norfolk NORFOLK VIRGINIA CELEBRATING HERITAGE IN
Mar 30, 2016
CELEBRATE DIVERSITY!
From historic churches and theatres to gospel cruises
and cultural festivals, there’s no place like Norfolk to
celebrate your cultural heritage.
Rich in multicultural history and offering a variety
of activities and events, Norfolk is waiting for you
to explore.
Packages and heritage tours are available!
Visit soon!
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN
ATTRACTIONS / HISTORIC SITESAttucks TheatreThe theatre, named for Crispus Attucks, the first African-American Patriot killed in the American Revolution,
first opened in 1919. Located on ChurchStreet, it is the nation’s oldest theatredesigned, developed, financed and operatedentirely by African-Americans. Known asthe “Apollo Theatre of the South,” thisentertainment and cultural center closed itsdoors for nearly 40 years. The theatre hasbeen fully restored to its original splendoras a performing arts venue.1010 Church Street757.622.4763www.attuckstheatre.org
The Chrysler Museum of ArtStroll through thousands of years of art history at theChrysler Museum of Art, home to Walter Chrysler, Jr.’sworld-class collection of more than 30,000 pieces of art.In addition to its impressive permanent collection ofAfrican and pre-Columbian works,Chrysler Museum is filled withexciting programs, activities,concerts, theatrical performances,children’s tours and lectures. Livejazz each Wednesday night.245 West Olney Road757.664.6200www.chrysler.org
Hampton Roads Naval MuseumThe Hampton Roads Naval Museum introduces guests toover 225 years of naval activity around Hampton Roads andis home to the Navy’s largest Iowa-class battleship, the USSWisconsin. African-Americans are featured throughout thepermanent galleries, including the Civil War, JamestownExposition, World War II, the Cold War and USS WisconsinExhibits. The museum also offers anelementary school program called“Blacks in Blue” addressing thehistory of African-Americans inWorld War II.One Waterside Drive-2nd floorNauticus757.444.8971www.hrnm.navy.milwww.nauticus.org Hampton Roads Naval Museum
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The MacArthur MemorialFinal resting place of General of the Army DouglasMacArthur and his wife, the complex includes a museum,special exhibit galleries, theater and gift shop. Discover thecontributions of black soldiers to World War II and theKorean War.MacArthur Square - Bank Street and City Hall Avenue757.441.2965www.macarthurmemorial.org
Martin Luther King, Jr. MemorialTowering over the corner of Brambleton Avenue andChurch Street, the 83-foot granite monument stands as alasting tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and otherslain civil rights leaders. The Memorial, conceived by JosephA. Jordan, Jr., former Norfolk Councilman and GeneralDistrict Court Judge, is inscribed withquotations of Dr. King and contains afountain at its base.Church Street and Brambleton Avenue
Moses Myers HouseVisit the Federal Period home as it relatesto living in the 18th century.Bank Street and East Freemason Street757.441.1526www.chrysler.org/Myers_house.asp
Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-Baylor HouseThe Norfolk History Museum at the newly-refurbishedWilloughby-Baylor House (circa 1794) illuminates the widerange and richness of the history of the entire region byproviding engaging thematic offerings and surveys, includingthe decorative arts of Norfolk, the story of Norfolk at variousstages in its long history as an international port andmaritime center, the area’s impressive naval and militaryheritage, and the area’s historic buildings and residences atdifferent periods in history.601 East Freemason Street757.441.1526www.chrysler.org/houses.asp
Norfolk Botanical GardenWith more than 20 themed gardens, a 3.5-acre rose garden anda fragrance garden for the visually impaired, Norfolk BotanicalGarden is a true jewel preserving the region’s horticulturalheritage. Started in 1938 as a Works Progress Administrationproject, the labor to convert this one-time swamp into thebeautiful gardens of today was provided by over 200 African-American women. The 155-acres of breathtaking gardens are atribute to the tireless efforts of those women.6700 Azalea Garden Road757.441.5830www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
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Spirit of Norfolk CruisesR&B Nights aboard Norfolk’s premier harbor cruise linefeature authentic soul food dinners, smooth rhythm andblues music, dancing and live DJ, while Gospel Cruisesfeature a bountiful early dinner buffet and performances bylive gospel acts. There are also theme cruises during BlackHistory month.The Waterside, Otter BerthIndividual Reservations 866.211.3803Group Reservations 757.625.1748www.spiritofnorfolk.com
West Point Monument at Elmwood CemeteryRecognized as the South’s only known tribute to African-
American veterans of the Civiland Spanish-American Wars.This Virginia Civil War Trail siteis marked by a statue of SergeantCarney, the first black soldier tobe killed in battle during theCivil War.238 Princess Anne Road757.441.2653
CHURCHESThe Basilica of Saint Mary of theImmaculate ConceptionSaint Mary’s is the oldest parishcommunity in the Catholic Diocese ofRichmond, and its spire is a landmark ofthe Norfolk skyline. African-AmericanCatholics began attending Saint Mary’s in1886 where a portion of the choir loft wasreserved for them. Today, Saint Mary’sparish is 99 percent African-American.1000 Holt Street757.622.4487
First Baptist ChurchThe congregation of this historic church was established in1800 as an interracial congregation including whites, freeblacks and slaves. A registered national landmark, thechurch also includes a small museum of artifacts.418 East Bute Street757.622.6701
Grace Episcopal ChurchGrace Episcopal Church, originally called The Church ofthe Holy Innocents, was founded in 1883 by African-American communicants of Old Christ Church.1400 East Brambleton Avenue757.625.2868
West Point Monument at Elmwood Cemetery
Saint Mary’s Church
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Saint John African Methodist Episcopal ChurchThe oldest AME church in Norfolk, Saint John AfricanMethodist Episcopal Church began as a mission for slaves.545 East Bute Street757.625.2713
FESTIVALS AND ARTISTSAdolphus HailstorkInternationally-known composer Adolphus Hailstork haswritten numerous works for choruses, solo voice, variouschamber ensembles, bands and orchestras. Professor ofMusic and eminent scholar at Old Dominion University,Hailstork is among the most prominent living African-American composers.
AFR’AM FestivalOne of the largest African-American cultural celebrations inthe country, the AFR’AM Festival, held each Memorial Dayweekend, is brimming with displays, exhibits, vendors, food
concessions and headlining entertainment. It’sall designed to celebrate the richness of theAfrican-American experience! The event is ashowcase project for the Southeastern VirginiaArts Association, a non-profit organizationdedicated to promoting African-American artsand culture in Hampton Roads.Town Point Park757.216.7518www.sevaa.org
Jazz on GranbyTop notch music and jazz greats perform “Jazz on Granby”each October through March.Roper Performing Arts Center340 Granby StreetInformation: 757.623.4141 / Tickets: 800.949.7029www.jazzongranby.com
Norfolk Jazz FestivalKick back and relax during the summer to the smooth soundof Jazz on the downtown Norfolk waterfront.Town Point Park757.441.2345www.festeventsva.org
Rhythm ProjectA truly unique regional group of young, talentedartists, The Rhythm Project fuses the cultures ofWest Africa, Trinidad and Cuba into a stream ofrhythms, melodies and motion. The group’sperformances are widely recognized for theirtraditional accuracy and high-energy, providing education andentertainment to audiences around the world. Check out TheRhythm Project’s live concert DVD.757.282.2816www.vafest.com
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Virginia Arts FestivalEach spring, internationallyacclaimed artists from around theglobe team up with the best of theregion’s own professional artsorganizations to present a dazzlingand diverse lineup of music,theater and dance.757.282.2800www.vafest.com
RESTAURANTSHarry’s Famous Barbecue & ChickenHome-cooking and great barbecue, seven days a week.117 Tazewell Street757.625.1355
MEDIAPepperbird PathwaysA regional publication of the Pepper BirdFoundation created to bring awareness of therole of minorities in America’s heritage.800.496.1973www.pepperbird.com
SOUL of VirginiaPublished six times a year and covers a diversity of topicsranging from travel to cultural heritage throughout theCommonwealth of Virginia.804.340.0100www.soulofvirginia.com
UNIVERSITIESNorfolk State UniversityFounded in 1935, Norfolk State University stands today as one ofthe nation’s few remaining historically black institutionsof higher learning. Theuniversity offers excitingprogramming featuringnoteworthy African-American speakers and astate-of-the-art performingarts center. With a wealth ofresources and an emphasison providing high qualityacademic programs to minoritystudents, NSU has become a leader in the movement to fullyintegrate multiculturalism into America’s business, art andpolitical institutions.700 Park Avenue757.823.8600www.nsu.edu
Virginia Arts Festival -Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater
Norfolk State University
Harry’s Famous BBQ
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GREEK
CHURCHESAnnunciation Greek Orthodox CathedralBuilt in 1955, this cathedral is a true spiritual center foralmost 700 Greek-American families.7220 Granby Street757.440.0500www.annunciation.va.goarch.org
FESTIVALSGreek FestivalThe Greek Festival, held the secondweekend in May, takes place beneathone of Hampton Roads’ biggest tentson the grounds of the AnnunciationGreek Orthodox Cathedral. Thefestival includes traditional Greekcuisine, exciting entertainment, artsand crafts, a cooking school and adrive-thru service. Outdoor vendorssell a variety of Greek specialties fromsouvlaki to baklava. Daily performancesof Greek dances are accompanied by live Greek music.Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral7220 Granby Street757.440.0500www.annunciation.va.goarch.org
ORGANIZATIONOrder of Ahepa, Robert E. Lee Chapter #122International organization supporting the Greek churchthat awards scholarships to students in the church andpromotes Hellenism.7220 Granby Street757.440.0500
RESTAURANTSDeli Plus161 Granby Street757.625.7889
Enrico’s Ristorante4012 Colley Avenue757.423.2700
Nazef2001 Colley Avenue757.622.4500
Orapax Inn1300 Redgate Avenue757.627.8041
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LATINO / HISPANIC / MEXICAN /CUBAN
CHURCHESIglesia De Dios Adonai5160 Beamon Road757.287.7442
Iglesia Pentecostal-Alpha Y Omega3380 East Princess Anne Road757.858.8058
Iglesia La Roca De Norfolk1301 East Little Creek Road757.480.5411
DANCE7 Movements In Dance7930 Chesapeake Boulevard, Suite C757.480.2225
ACT II By Golden Slippers1629 Salem Road757.471.6666
Evelyn Ott School Of Dance3211 American Legion Road757.588.1162
Evelyn Ott School Of Dance7921 Harold Street757.588.1162
Sandra Escobosa Dance CenterMonday Night Salsa/Mambolessons. Walk-ins welcome.325 Granby Street757.335.1561
FESTIVALSNorfolk Latino FestivalThe sun goes down, the stars come out, and the largestoutdoor dance floor in Hampton Roads comes alive withthe hottest summertime Latin dancing on the East Coastwith live music by local, regional and national Latinrecording artists!Town Point Park757.441.2345www.festeventsva.org
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MEDIASelecta 1050 AM WVXXHampton Roads’ first full-time, 24/7 Spanish programmedradio station.Davidson Media Group212.813.6755www.davidsonmediagroup.com
El Eco de VirginiaLatino-focused weekly newspaper757.625.1341
Tidewater HispanicBi-weekly Hispanic newspaper757.474.1233
RESTAURANTSAmigos Norfolk Inc.131 West Little Creek Road757.423.0791
BodegaSpanish influenced tapas bar422 Granby Street757.622.8527
Colley CantinaMexican and Southwest1316 Colley Avenue757.622.0033www.colleycantina.com
CozumelMexican905 East Ocean View Avenue757.588.0720
Degollado MexicanRestaurant3814 East Little Creek Road757.587.4650
El AztecaMexican1522 East Little Creek Road757.587.6016
El RodeoMexican5834 Virginia Beach Boulevard757.466.9077
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El SombreroAuthentic Mexican1900 Monticello Avenue757.622.0151
Guadalajara City CaféMexican411 Granby Street757.622.2489
HavanaCuban influenced cuisine255 Granby Street757.627.5800
Luna MayaMexican2000 Colonial Avenue757.622.6986
Mi Hogar Mexican Restaurant4201 Granby Street757.640.7705
Mi Hogar Mexican Restaurant471 North Military Highway757.455.5509
Padrinos Latin Food5800 Chesapeake Boulevard757.857.5600www.padrinoslatinfood.com
Sabor Latino Restaurant7920 Chesapeake BoulevardSuite D757.583.9902
San Antonio Sam’s Café &Saloon1501 Colley Avenue757.623.0233www.sanantoniosams.com
Tequilla Sunrise191 West Ocean View Avenue757.587.4000
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ASIAN / INDIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER
ATTRACTIONSPagoda Garden Tea House and GalleryConvenient to Town Point Park and Nauticus, this uniquegarden is the perfect place for introspection. The gardenfeatures Asian plantings and the largest koi pond on the EastCoast with beautiful lotus and water lilies. The Pagoda, a MarineObservation Tower, was a gift to Virginia from the TaiwanProvincial government in 1989and is the heart of this serenesite, popular for weddings. TheTea House and Gallery showcasesOriental brush paintings,Chinese artifacts and also serveslunch and dinner.265 West Tazewell Street757.623.1949www.pagodagarden.org
FESTIVALAsian Pacific American Heritage FestivalThe month of May has been officially dedicated as Asian-Pacific Heritage Month. Asian-Pacific American HeritageOrganization (APAHO) commemorates the event with anannual festival featuring a different country each year. Theparticipating countries are Cambodia, China, India, Japan,Korea, Laos, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Explorethe wonders of Asia with live entertainment, arts and crafts,interactive activities and authentic cuisine. Held atMacArthur Memorial Square. Free public event.757.484.8770www.oca.evc.org
CHINESE
FESTIVALSChinese New Year CelebrationCelebrate the Chinese New Year with a multitude of familyevents including Chinese dance perfomances, calligraphy,firecracker displays and cooking demonstrations.Pagoda Garden Tea House and Gallery265 West Tazewell Street757.441.2345www.festeventsva.org
RESTAURANTSAsia Carry Out Chinese Restaurant3925 Hampton Boulevard757.423.4006
Bamboo Hut Chinese Restaurant2200 Colonial Avenue757.640.1649
Pagoda Garden Tea House and Gallery
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Bamboo Hut Chinese Restaurant7450 Tidewater Drive757.583.6585
Chen Garden Chinese Restaurant840 Church Street757.623.2277
Chin’s Chinese Cafe8401 Hampton Boulevard, Suite 11757.489.8119
China Bowl525 North Military Highway757.461.5588
China Express1101 West Little Creek Road757.423.8888
China Garden Restaurant4249 East Little Creek Road757.461.3818
China Garden Restaurant1865 East Little Creek Road757.480.8000
China House742 West 21st Street757.853.8111
China Hut738 East Bayview Boulevard757.588.8100
China Inn Restaurant3500 Colley Avenue757.627.3970
China One1595 International Boulevard, Suite 103757.853.0200
China Sea Buffet5957 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Suite 29757.461.7799
Delicate China Restaurant6201 Sewells Point Road757.853.0966
Kin’s Buffet1720 Granby Street757.628.8233
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Kin’s Wok222 H-1 West 21st Street757.623.8025
Mei Wah Chinese Restaurant2501 Granby Street757.622.7451
NO. 1 Chinese Food1207 North Military Highway757.893.9116
NO. 1 Chinese Restaurant7635 Granby Street757.423.8880
NO. 1 Chinese Restaurant2368 East Little Creek Road757.588.6590
NO. 7 Chinese Fast Food Restaurant1073 West 48th Street757.423.3003
Pagoda Garden Tea House and Gallery265 West Tazewell Street757.623.1949
Royal Garden Chinese Restaurant155 West Ocean View Avenue757.480.9391
Sunny Chinese Restaurant6200 North Military HighwaySuite C757.853.8111
Tasty China Express3017 East Princess Anne Road757.628.9288
SPECIAL INTERESTThe Friends of the Pagoda & Oriental Garden FoundationThe mission of this group is to provide assistance to the city ofNorfolk for the preservation of the Marine Observation Tower(Pagoda) and development of an oriental garden as a historicallandmark on Norfolk’s waterfront, enhancing the friendshipand cultural exchange with Chinese-Americans, and providingan aesthetic and educational experience for the public. Built in1989, The Pagoda symbolizes the spirit of friendship andcooperation between the Republic of China and theCommonwealth of Virginia and their respective port cities.757.423.1429, 757.623.1949265 West Tazewell Streetwww.pagodagarden.org
Kin’s Buffet
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FILIPINO
CHURCHESFilipino Christian Church-A G5225 Elmhurst Avenue757.853.3499
Filipino Independent Baptist Church5809 Chambers Street757.461.1005
FESTIVALSPhilippine WeekHeld annually every June. Part of the festival takes place atThe MacArthur Memorial. Produced in association with theCouncil of United Filipino Organizations of Tidewater.757.490.7600www.Philippineculturalcenterofva.org
INDIAN
FESTIVALSIndia FestivalAsian Indians of Hampton Roads bring India Fest to theHampton Roads community. Northern and Southern Indiancuisine is offered at moderate prices, as well as native fabrics,music, folklore, books, videos, CDs, DVDs and jewelry. Thehenna tattoo booth is a special feature of the festival. Enjoy theCultural Variety Show, the main attraction of the festival,where classical dance, folk dance, music and fashion are ondisplay. Asian Indians of Hampton Roads is a civicorganization and takes pride in promoting its cultural heritageand sharing it with the community. Free public event.757.484.8770www.aihr.org
SPECIAL INTERESTSangeet Sargam(Indian Cultural Arts Society of Hampton Roads)The society was established in 1995 to promote classical andsemi-classical music and dances from the Indian sub-continent in Hampton Roads. It has organized over 60performances over the last 10 years. The society organizes fiveor more performances per year.757.427.0196www.sangeetsargam.org
Malini’s Dances of India TroupeThe troupe is dedicated to presenting theancient dance and music of India to all ages.Educational videotapes on Indian dance areavailable for use in schools, collegesand libraries.1510 Bordeaux Place757.533.5594
Malini’s Dances of India Troupe
RESTAURANTSDawat Indian Cuisine888 North Military HighwayThe Gallery at Military Circle757.455.8080
Rajput Indian Cuisine742 West 21st Street757.625.4634
JAPANESE
RESTAURANTSDomo Japanese Restaurant273 Granby Street757.628.8282
Ghent Kotobuki JapaneseRestaurant and Sushi Bar721 West 21st Street757.628.1025
Sai Gai Traditional Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar7523 Granby Street757.423.1000
Saporo Japanese Steakhouseand Sushi Bar7521 Granby Street757.423.6688
THAI
RESTAURANTSBangkok Garden House339 West 21st Street757.622.5047
Rom Thai7512 Granby Street757.480.7900
Siam 21742 West 21st Street, Suite F757.624.2455
Domo Japanese Restaurant
Domo Japanese Restaurant
Rajput Indian Cuisine
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NATIVE AMERICAN
FESTIVALSNative American Heritage MonthEach November, Old Dominion University celebrates NativeAmerican heritage, focusing on the contributions, historyand culture of people of the first Americans.757.683.4406
SPECIAL INTERESTTribes UniteOld Dominion University’s student organization dedicatedto increasing awareness of Native American heritage.757.683.4406
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
NATOThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is analliance of 26 countries from North America and Europecommitted to fulfulling the goals of the North AtlanticTreaty signed in 1949. Norfolk, Virginia is one of twoheadquarters (Brussels, Belgium is the other) for NATO’smilitary operations.www.nato.int
Norfolk’s International Azalea FestivalEach April, when the azaleas are in full bloom, Norfolkrolls out the red carpet to honor NATO with a weeklongcelebration. Events include The Parade of Nations, musicfestivals, art exhibits and The Coronation of Queen Azaleaand her Court.757.282.2801www.azaleafestival.org
The Norfolk Historical SocietyDedicated to preserving and interpreting the historyof Norfolk, the society collects, preserves and makesavailable to the public objects and records relating tothe city’s history.www.norfolkhistorical.org
Old Dominion University -Multicultural Student Services2109 Webb Center, Old Dominion University757.683.4406http://studentservices.odu.edu/mss/organizations.htm
Better Understanding Club atOld Dominion UniversityConnecting different religions and attempting to close thegap between cultures.757.683.5810