Fort Monroe is a wonderful place to visit. If you are a history buff, nature lover or simply looking for a good meal, a day at Fort Monroe is unlike any other.
Its 400-plus years of rich history have made Fort Monroe a unique and diverse place to explore. Surrounded by water, the location has long been chosen by military forces as a strategic point from which to protect our country.
Fort Monroe has Breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay, a lovely waterfront landscape and plenty of open space to accommodate both large and intimate guest lists.
For at least 400 years, the point of land known as Old Point Comfort that now includes Fort Monroe has served as the key defensive site at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay
The Fort Monroe Authority collects and cares for objects and archival materials representing the history of the inhabitants of the land currently occupied by the Authority.
Special Event: Fort Talkers–The History of Indigenous Military Service
September 18 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Free
Indigenous people of the United States have participated in every war or military conflict in our country’s history and have the highest rates of military service in proportion to every other ethnic group in the country. In Virginia, Tribes have a deep history of military service that goes back to before the Revolutionary War.
Join Russell Reed a living history interpreter, Army National Guard veteran, and an Atakapa of Louisiana descendent, for a talk about the complex history of Indigenous military service.
Can’t Join in Person? Watch live on the Fort Monroe at Old Point Comfort Facebook Page.
FREE, no registration required.
Support for this program is provided by the Casemate Museum Foundation.