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HEART OF THE COMMUNITY,

SOUL OF A CULTURE

It is a gathering place that welcomes newcomers and travelers with the same warm embrace as the locals whose families planted their roots on the Eastern Shore centuries ago; a space where artists and entrepreneurs celebrate the bounty and beauty of this coastal region alongside watermen and farmers.
It is a creative educator, grounding rural and small-town children in history and the arts, while kids visiting from more urban areas can savor a taste of Eastern Shore country life.
It is a museum that preserves yesterday’s culture of the islanders through artful, immersive galleries that encourage you to linger and imagine or relax and be drawn into beautiful films depicting the struggles and triumphs of this rural lifestyle.

The Barrier Islands Center is, most of all, a storyteller, safeguarding the wisdom of our past for the sake of the Eastern Shore’s future.

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The mission of the Barrier Islands Center (BIC) is to preserve and perpetuate the unique culture and history of Virginia’s Barrier Islands through education and the collection and interpretation of artifacts. 


The Cape Charles Historical Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit. The Cape Charles Museum and Welcome Center opened in 1996 and is dedicated to preserving and presenting to the public the history of Cape Charles and surrounding areas.   It is the hope of the Cape Charles Historical Society that inspiration from the richness of its past will help guide Cape Charles' renewal and growth.  Our Mission is to build awareness and pride in the cultural, technical and historical diversity of the Lower Eastern Shore, particularly Cape Charles; to create a community center for the presentation of educational programs of interest and importance to the community, energizing residents to build a stronger future; to preserve local and regional historic structures, artifacts, and oral history for tomorrow's citizens; and to support a regional historic archive and research office for collecting, organizing, documenting and analyzing historic materials
Cape Charles History, Cape Charles Museum, Eastern Shore Railroad

Founded in 1988, the Museum is open April 1 to November 30 or by appointment. Wednesday thru Saturday Noon to 4 p.m.

Shore History preserves and interprets the history of our area, educates the community about its past, and serves as a cultural center. We own and maintain Ker Place museum with permanent and temporary exhibits; historic Hopkins & Bro. Store, which houses an exhibit as well as Mallards at the Wharf restaurant; and historic Wise Cemetery. We offer a variety of programming including exciting and varied cultural events; lectures; book signings; workshops; children's summer camps; a research room for genealogists; and event rentals.
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