Virginia Legends Walk

Oceanfront

Virginia Legends Walk is a attraction in Oceanfront, Virginia Beach, best for history buffs, a break from the beach, free things to do.

Virginia's answer to the Hollywood Walk of Fame sits in 13th Street Park, a block off the Boardwalk: a free, self-guided outdoor walk honoring Virginians — by birth or by residence — who changed the nation and the world. The markers underfoot run from the colonial era to the present: Pocahontas and Chief Powhatan, Thomas Jefferson and Captain John Smith, Booker T. Washington, Edgar Allan Poe, Ella Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, Pearl Bailey, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, and Arthur Ashe among them. New honorees are nominated by the public and selected by a panel drawn from Virginia's historical societies, colleges, and libraries, so the walk keeps growing. It takes fifteen unhurried minutes, costs nothing, and quietly delivers more Virginia history than anything else within a block of the sand.

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