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Newport News Victory Arch
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The Newport News Victory Arch is a monument in Newport News, Virginia, erected first in 1919 and then rebuilt in 1962. The Victory Arch was established as a memorial to those who served in the American armed forces during periods of war.
Nearby attractions
Victory Landing Park
50 26th St, Newport News, VA 23607
Nearby restaurants
Benny Cantiere's Pizza
212 23rd St Suite 200, Newport News, VA 23607
Four Seasons Pizzeria
105 28th St, Newport News, VA 23607
Sunrise T.A.C.C.O
320 29th St, Newport News, VA 23607
Eddie's
3214 West Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Juicy Teriyaki
3201 Washington Ave #108, Newport News, VA 23607
Raise the Roost
2901 Huntington Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Subway
320 29th St, Newport News, VA 23607
Dunkin'
3201 Washington Ave Suite 101, Newport News, VA 23607
Subway
3301 Washington Ave Suite 117, Newport News, VA 23607
Old Town Grill
3612 Washington Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Nearby local services
River Park Tower Apartment Homes
2601 West Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Ironclad Distillery Co.
124 23rd St, Newport News, VA 23607, United States
BVF River Park LLC
2601 West Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Newport News Shipyard
1 33rd St, Newport News, VA 23607
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Newport News Victory Arch

West Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
4.8(76)
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The Newport News Victory Arch is a monument in Newport News, Virginia, erected first in 1919 and then rebuilt in 1962. The Victory Arch was established as a memorial to those who served in the American armed forces during periods of war.

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attractions: Victory Landing Park, restaurants: Benny Cantiere's Pizza, Four Seasons Pizzeria, Sunrise T.A.C.C.O, Eddie's, Juicy Teriyaki, Raise the Roost, Subway, Dunkin', Subway, Old Town Grill, local businesses: River Park Tower Apartment Homes, Ironclad Distillery Co., BVF River Park LLC, Newport News Shipyard
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Nearby attractions of Newport News Victory Arch

Victory Landing Park

Victory Landing Park

Victory Landing Park

4.6

(267)

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Nearby restaurants of Newport News Victory Arch

Benny Cantiere's Pizza

Four Seasons Pizzeria

Sunrise T.A.C.C.O

Eddie's

Juicy Teriyaki

Raise the Roost

Subway

Dunkin'

Subway

Old Town Grill

Benny Cantiere's Pizza

Benny Cantiere's Pizza

4.1

(179)

$

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Four Seasons Pizzeria

Four Seasons Pizzeria

3.5

(85)

$

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Sunrise T.A.C.C.O

Sunrise T.A.C.C.O

3.8

(23)

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Eddie's

Eddie's

4.1

(111)

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Nearby local services of Newport News Victory Arch

River Park Tower Apartment Homes

Ironclad Distillery Co.

BVF River Park LLC

Newport News Shipyard

River Park Tower Apartment Homes

River Park Tower Apartment Homes

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Ironclad Distillery Co.

Ironclad Distillery Co.

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(83)

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BVF River Park LLC

BVF River Park LLC

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Newport News Shipyard

Newport News Shipyard

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Matthew HuntMatthew Hunt
At this arch you will find a "sacred" fire that burns almost indefinitely and representing it's wealth of historical importance. Entrance upon this stone foundation will surely separate the tourist from the general surrounding of Downtown Newport into a lavishly kept and large open ended park on the way to an outlook over the waters and with a clear view of the Naval carriers, some Maritime patrol on occasion and the company of families, friends and others traveling the walk for sightseeing, fitness or particularly in my case, meditation, a great meditation spot listening to the waters flows and the light hum as evidence of human engineering in the distance that creates an ambient sound and the area is very quiet on Sundays. Tourists may fish at the furthest left end of the park and will find law enforcement monitoring the area briefly for safety & security. A rather nice looking Huntington Ingalls corporate building is low key set aside from the park on the way in. On every 4th of July this park comes to life even more with concessions, a stage for music performances, huge fireworks displays, a local patriotic oldstyle band at the fiery monument, glow sticks and super packed full of people. This is a place to creates your memories with the people you love, your family and your friends. Enjoy it's simplicity, thank me later but most importantly, thank yourselves for embracing the simplicity and historical importance of the monument and Victory Landing Park. Stay for the sunset and take a moment to reset before your departure it's a beautiful sight.
Ward DoughertyWard Dougherty
A nice memorial paying tribute to WWI service members The Victory Arch in Newport News, Virginia, is a historic monument that pays tribute to the brave service members who fought in World War I and beyond. Built in 1919, the original wooden structure welcomed soldiers returning from war, offering a grand and heartfelt homecoming. In 1962, it was replaced with the current permanent stone arch to preserve its significance as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance for generations to come. It is not in the best area of town. Parking is available on the nearby lots or on the street. There are several plaques around the one-block site. The engraved inscriptions and plaques on the arch honor the sacrifices of military personnel.The arch stands prominently on 25th Street. It stands about 3 stories tall and has a clean, timeless design that seems to blend very well with its surroundings, creating a respectful and relaxing atmosphere. The site is located in the heart of downtown Newport News. The Victory Arch is surrounded by notable attractions. It’s just a short walk from Victory Landing Park, where you can enjoy waterfront views and open spaces. Visiting the Victory Arch is not only a historical experience but also an opportunity to connect with the city’s deep military heritage dating back to WWI.
Omar DaleOmar Dale
July 4th Stars in the sky hosted by Najmah Grimes was a great experience. The family and I eas invited by my aunt to this event. I'm glad we attended. What a show case, fir works the Custom band wa excellent. Playing tunes from past and current. Face painting and food trucks plus to end it all with fireworks. So thankful also for the event staff and local fire frighters and police on land and water for keeping whom were on the grounds. The crowd was peaceful and from what I can see was in good spirits.
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At this arch you will find a "sacred" fire that burns almost indefinitely and representing it's wealth of historical importance. Entrance upon this stone foundation will surely separate the tourist from the general surrounding of Downtown Newport into a lavishly kept and large open ended park on the way to an outlook over the waters and with a clear view of the Naval carriers, some Maritime patrol on occasion and the company of families, friends and others traveling the walk for sightseeing, fitness or particularly in my case, meditation, a great meditation spot listening to the waters flows and the light hum as evidence of human engineering in the distance that creates an ambient sound and the area is very quiet on Sundays. Tourists may fish at the furthest left end of the park and will find law enforcement monitoring the area briefly for safety & security. A rather nice looking Huntington Ingalls corporate building is low key set aside from the park on the way in. On every 4th of July this park comes to life even more with concessions, a stage for music performances, huge fireworks displays, a local patriotic oldstyle band at the fiery monument, glow sticks and super packed full of people. This is a place to creates your memories with the people you love, your family and your friends. Enjoy it's simplicity, thank me later but most importantly, thank yourselves for embracing the simplicity and historical importance of the monument and Victory Landing Park. Stay for the sunset and take a moment to reset before your departure it's a beautiful sight.
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A nice memorial paying tribute to WWI service members The Victory Arch in Newport News, Virginia, is a historic monument that pays tribute to the brave service members who fought in World War I and beyond. Built in 1919, the original wooden structure welcomed soldiers returning from war, offering a grand and heartfelt homecoming. In 1962, it was replaced with the current permanent stone arch to preserve its significance as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance for generations to come. It is not in the best area of town. Parking is available on the nearby lots or on the street. There are several plaques around the one-block site. The engraved inscriptions and plaques on the arch honor the sacrifices of military personnel.The arch stands prominently on 25th Street. It stands about 3 stories tall and has a clean, timeless design that seems to blend very well with its surroundings, creating a respectful and relaxing atmosphere. The site is located in the heart of downtown Newport News. The Victory Arch is surrounded by notable attractions. It’s just a short walk from Victory Landing Park, where you can enjoy waterfront views and open spaces. Visiting the Victory Arch is not only a historical experience but also an opportunity to connect with the city’s deep military heritage dating back to WWI.
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July 4th Stars in the sky hosted by Najmah Grimes was a great experience. The family and I eas invited by my aunt to this event. I'm glad we attended. What a show case, fir works the Custom band wa excellent. Playing tunes from past and current. Face painting and food trucks plus to end it all with fireworks. So thankful also for the event staff and local fire frighters and police on land and water for keeping whom were on the grounds. The crowd was peaceful and from what I can see was in good spirits.
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3y

At this arch you will find a "sacred" fire that burns almost indefinitely and representing it's wealth of historical importance. Entrance upon this stone foundation will surely separate the tourist from the general surrounding of Downtown Newport into a lavishly kept and large open ended park on the way to an outlook over the waters and with a clear view of the Naval carriers, some Maritime patrol on occasion and the company of families, friends and others traveling the walk for sightseeing, fitness or particularly in my case, meditation, a great meditation spot listening to the waters flows and the light hum as evidence of human engineering in the distance that creates an ambient sound and the area is very quiet on Sundays. Tourists may fish at the furthest left end of the park and will find law enforcement monitoring the area briefly for safety & security. A rather nice looking Huntington Ingalls corporate building is low key set aside from the park on the way in. On every 4th of July this park comes to life even more with concessions, a stage for music performances, huge fireworks displays, a local patriotic oldstyle band at the fiery monument, glow sticks and super packed full of people. This is a place to creates your memories with the people you love, your family and your friends. Enjoy it's simplicity, thank me later but most importantly, thank yourselves for embracing the simplicity and historical importance of the monument and Victory Landing Park. Stay for the sunset and take a moment to reset before your departure it's a...

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A nice memorial paying tribute to WWI service members The Victory Arch in Newport News, Virginia, is a historic monument that pays tribute to the brave service members who fought in World War I and beyond. Built in 1919, the original wooden structure welcomed soldiers returning from war, offering a grand and heartfelt homecoming. In 1962, it was replaced with the current permanent stone arch to preserve its significance as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance for generations to come. It is not in the best area of town. Parking is available on the nearby lots or on the street. There are several plaques around the one-block site. The engraved inscriptions and plaques on the arch honor the sacrifices of military personnel.The arch stands prominently on 25th Street. It stands about 3 stories tall and has a clean, timeless design that seems to blend very well with its surroundings, creating a respectful and relaxing atmosphere. The site is located in the heart of downtown Newport News. The Victory Arch is surrounded by notable attractions. It’s just a short walk from Victory Landing Park, where you can enjoy waterfront views and open spaces. Visiting the Victory Arch is not only a historical experience but also an opportunity to connect with the city’s deep military heritage dating...

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4.0
29w

July 4th Stars in the sky hosted by Najmah Grimes was a great experience. The family and I eas invited by my aunt to this event. I'm glad we attended. What a show case, fir works the Custom band wa excellent. Playing tunes from past and current. Face painting and food trucks plus to end it all with fireworks. So thankful also for the event staff and local fire frighters and police on land and water for keeping whom were on the grounds. The crowd was peaceful and from what I can see was in...

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