Norwegian Lady Statue

Oceanfront

Norwegian Lady Statue is a attraction in Oceanfront, Virginia Beach, best for Boardwalk strolls, maritime-history moments, a story to tell the kids.

The nine-foot bronze woman gazing out to sea at 25th Street has an identical twin 4,000 miles away in Moss, Norway — Virginia Beach's sister city. Both were cast in 1962 by Norwegian sculptor Ornulf Bast to commemorate the wreck of the Norwegian barque Dictator, out of Moss, which broke apart off this beach on Good Friday 1891; only eight of the seventeen aboard survived, and the lost included the captain's pregnant wife and four-year-old son. The ship's wooden figurehead washed ashore and stood facing the ocean as a memorial for six decades until a 1953 hurricane battered it beyond repair — the bronze replicas replaced it, binding the two towns together permanently. It is a two-minute stop on a Boardwalk walk that carries more genuine history than almost anything else on the strip, and it stands beside Naval Aviation Monument Park.

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