Fort Eustis
Fort Eustis is a historic site in Newport News, Virginia. Fort Eustis is situated nearby to the historic site Mulberry Point, as well as near the park Skiffe’s Creek Redoubt.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include U.S. Army Transportation Museum and Lee Hall station.
U.S. Army Transportation Museum
Museum
Photo: Mytwocents, Public domain.
The U.S. Army Transportation Museum is a United States Army museum of vehicles and other transportation-related equipment and memorabilia. It is located on the grounds of Fort Eustis, Virginia, in Newport News, on the Virginia Peninsula. U.S. Army Transportation Museum is situated 4,100 feet southwest of Fort Eustis.
Lee Hall station
Museum
Photo: Petraholden, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lee Hall Depot is a historic train station and museum located in the Lee Hall neighborhood of Newport News, Virginia. It was built in about 1881, with a one-story cargo bay, and the two-story main section was added in 1893. Lee Hall station is situated 1¼ miles north of Fort Eustis.
McDonald Army Health Center
Clinic
McDonald Army Health Center is a military treatment facility at Fort Eustis in Virginia. Fort Eustis' first hospital opened on March 26, 1941, and was commanded by Colonel William Borden. McDonald Army Health Center is situated 1 mile south of Fort Eustis.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lee Hall and Denbigh.
Lee Hall
Quarter
Photo: William Grimes, Public domain.
Lee Hall is a community located in the extreme northern portion of the independent city of Newport News in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.
Denbigh
Suburb
Denbigh is a community in Newport News, Virginia. It was previously the County Seat of Warwick County, Virginia until the county became the independent city of Warwick, Virginia in 1952. Denbigh is situated 3½ miles southeast of Fort Eustis.
Lackey
Quarter
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Lackey was a small unincorporated community near Yorktown in York County, Virginia, United States, established primarily after the Civil War. Lackey is now extinct as the properties were bought by the federal government in 1918 for use as a naval military installation. Lackey is situated 4 miles north of Fort Eustis.
Fort Eustis
- Type: Historic site
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Newport News, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.17553° or 37° 10′ 32″ northLongitude
-76.56972° or 76° 34′ 11″ westOpen location code
87955CGJ+64OpenStreetMap ID
node 3624193409OpenStreetMap feature
historic=yes
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