Nansemond River Bridge, Suffolk
#18 among attractions in Suffolk
Facts and practical information
The Nansemond River Bridge, officially the Mills E. Godwin Bridge, is located in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia and carries U.S. Route 17 across the Nansemond River. ()
Suffolk United States
Nansemond River Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chesapeake Square, St. Luke's Church, Greenbrier Mall, King-Lincoln Park.
- 6 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
Chesapeake Square, Chesapeake
153 min walk • Chesapeake Square is a 717,282 square feet regional mall in Chesapeake, Virginia, in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The mall has approximately 70 stores, four anchors, several eateries at the mall's food court including one restaurant: Big Woody's.
- 6.3 miNWHistorical place, Specialty museum, Sacred and religious sites
St. Luke's Church, Smithfield
162 min walk • St. Luke's Church, also known as Old Brick Church, or Newport Parish Church, is a historic church building, located in the unincorporated community of Benns Church, near Smithfield in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States. It is the oldest church in Virginia and oldest church in British North America of brick construction.
- 6 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
Greenbrier Mall, Chesapeake
153 min walk • Greenbrier Mall is a nearly 900,000 sq ft regional mall in Chesapeake, Virginia, United States in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The mall has a hillside terrain, with entries on both upper and lower levels. It serves communities on the east coast in the states of Virginia and North Carolina.
- 7.1 miNEPark
King-Lincoln Park, Newport News
183 min walk • King-Lincoln Park is an 18.8 acre park in Newport News, Virginia. It is maintained by the Newport News Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.
- 4.3 miSChurch
Glebe Church, Suffolk
110 min walk • Glebe Church is a historic Anglican church in Driver, Virginia and its surrounding glebe. The church was built in 1737–1738, and is a rectangular, gable-roofed, brick church measuring 48 feet, 6 inches, by 25 feet, 4 inches. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
- 6.9 miNELighthouse
Newport News Middle Ground Light, Newport News
175 min walk • Newport News Middle Ground Light is a lighthouse near the Monitor–Merrimac Memorial Bridge–Tunnel on Interstate 664 in Hampton Roads. It is the oldest caisson lighthouse in Virginia.
- 5.2 miE36°53'33"N • 76°23'58"W
Hoffler Creek Wildlife Foundation, Portsmouth
132 min walk • Nature and wildlife, Park
- 5.8 miSWNatural attraction, Protected area
Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge
147 min walk • The Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located along the Nansemond River in Suffolk, Virginia.
- 4.3 miSWChurch
St. John's Church, Suffolk
111 min walk • St. John's Church, also known as Chuckatuck Church is a historic Episcopal church located near Chuckatuck. Constructed in 1755, St. John's is the third church to occupy the site in a parish which was established in 1642. St.
- 4.5 miSWBridge
Kings Highway Bridge, Suffolk
116 min walk • Kings Highway Bridge was located on the Nansemond River in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States. Built in 1928, it carried traffic on the Kings Highway, also known as State Route 125, for over 75 years.
- 5.1 miWInteresting neighbourhood
Chuckatuck Historic District, Suffolk
131 min walk • Chuckatuck Historic District is a national historic district located at Chuckatuck, Suffolk, Virginia. The district encompasses 51 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in the crossroads community of Chuckatuck in Suffolk.